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Example of a large trendy wooden floating cable railing staircase design in Other
Example of a large trendy wooden floating cable railing staircase design in Other

Transitional Architectural Theatre Lighting & Interior Design
This Batman themed theater was not part of the original theater plans. I was hired by the owners to do lighting design for their new construction home. In my first preliminary lighting plan presentation the husband expressed his passion for a Batman themed theater and showed me an image of a Batman themed theater he liked. Which he followed up to say it was out of his budget.
I was hired for lighting design. What the owners did not know was that I have an interior design degree. I asked what amount he was willing to spend for a Batman themed theatre. I knew I could design the theatre for a quarter of the cost of the theatre he had shown me. I felt comfortable saying I could design lighting and interiors for the theatre within their budget.
I proceeded with bringing in my team of artists to review the images of his Batman comic magazine collection that had to be in the theater: Batcave, Wayne Manor, Lincoln Penney, Bat phone and the Joker.
As the images indicate, we succeeded in designing and installing the Batman themed theatre to meet the client's criteria.
At the owner’s request: Linear LEDs lit the Batcave faux wall murals of stone and Wayne Manor aged wood columns, custom crystal wall sconces, and a library with a life size Batman costume hidden behind a false bookcase. A false wooden window with a Gotham City Mural of the Bat signal were revealed by using ultraviolet black lights.
It was a fun project but could not have been accomplished without a team of excellent artists, building contractors, A.V. control company, millwork fabricators and electricians.
Lighting Designer: John Rogers Design
Interior Design Concept & Millwork Design: John Rogers Design
Faux stone and murals Artist: Robin Tucker
Builder: Richard Harp Homes https://www.richardharphomes.com
A.V. Company:
Electrical:
Photographer: John Watson
Published
AY Magazine

MELISSA BATMAN PHOTOGRAPHY
Mid-sized eclectic beige one-story wood exterior home photo in Other with a metal roof
Mid-sized eclectic beige one-story wood exterior home photo in Other with a metal roof
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Home Theater and Design By Kole Digital Photography by Ashley Galminas
Inspiration for a transitional enclosed carpeted and brown floor home theater remodel in Chicago with brown walls and a projector screen
Inspiration for a transitional enclosed carpeted and brown floor home theater remodel in Chicago with brown walls and a projector screen

Melissa Batman Photography
Mid-sized rustic green one-story stone exterior home idea in Other with a shingle roof
Mid-sized rustic green one-story stone exterior home idea in Other with a shingle roof

MELISSA BATMAN PHOTOGRAPHY
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic beige one-story wood exterior home remodel in Other with a metal roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic beige one-story wood exterior home remodel in Other with a metal roof

Melissa Batman Photography
Mid-sized mountain style green one-story stone exterior home photo in Other with a shingle roof
Mid-sized mountain style green one-story stone exterior home photo in Other with a shingle roof

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Melissa Batman Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic green one-story stone exterior home remodel in Other with a shingle roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic green one-story stone exterior home remodel in Other with a shingle roof

Melissa Batman Photography
Mid-sized rustic green one-story stone exterior home idea in Other with a shingle roof
Mid-sized rustic green one-story stone exterior home idea in Other with a shingle roof

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Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary boy carpeted and gray floor kids' room remodel with gray walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary boy carpeted and gray floor kids' room remodel with gray walls

Transitional Architectural Theatre Lighting & Interior Design
This Batman themed theater was not part of the original theater plans. I was hired by the owners to do lighting design for their new construction home. In my first preliminary lighting plan presentation the husband expressed his passion for a Batman themed theater and showed me an image of a Batman themed theater he liked. Which he followed up to say it was out of his budget.
I was hired for lighting design. What the owners did not know was that I have an interior design degree. I asked what amount he was willing to spend for a Batman themed theatre. I knew I could design the theatre for a quarter of the cost of the theatre he had shown me. I felt comfortable saying I could design lighting and interiors for the theatre within their budget.
I proceeded with bringing in my team of artists to review the images of his Batman comic magazine collection that had to be in the theater: Batcave, Wayne Manor, Lincoln Penney, Bat phone and the Joker.
As the images indicate, we succeeded in designing and installing the Batman themed theatre to meet the client's criteria.
At the owner’s request: Linear LEDs lit the Batcave faux wall murals of stone and Wayne Manor aged wood columns, custom crystal wall sconces, and a library with a life size Batman costume hidden behind a false bookcase. A false wooden window with a Gotham City Mural of the Bat signal were revealed by using ultraviolet black lights.
It was a fun project but could not have been accomplished without a team of excellent artists, building contractors, A.V. control company, millwork fabricators and electricians.
Lighting Designer: John Rogers Design
Interior Design Concept & Millwork Design: John Rogers Design
Faux stone and murals Artist: Robin Tucker
Builder: Richard Harp Homes https://www.richardharphomes.com
A.V. Company:
Electrical:
Photographer: John Watson
Published
AY Magazine

MELISSA BATMAN PHOTOGRAPHY
Large transitional multicolored two-story wood house exterior photo in Other with a shed roof
Large transitional multicolored two-story wood house exterior photo in Other with a shed roof

Transitional Architectural Theatre Lighting & Interior Design
This Batman themed theater was not part of the original theater plans. I was hired by the owners to do lighting design for their new construction home. In my first preliminary lighting plan presentation the husband expressed his passion for a Batman themed theater and showed me an image of a Batman themed theater he liked. Which he followed up to say it was out of his budget.
I was hired for lighting design. What the owners did not know was that I have an interior design degree. I asked what amount he was willing to spend for a Batman themed theatre. I knew I could design the theatre for a quarter of the cost of the theatre he had shown me. I felt comfortable saying I could design lighting and interiors for the theatre within their budget.
I proceeded with bringing in my team of artists to review the images of his Batman comic magazine collection that had to be in the theater: Batcave, Wayne Manor, Lincoln Penney, Bat phone and the Joker.
As the images indicate, we succeeded in designing and installing the Batman themed theatre to meet the client's criteria.
At the owner’s request: Linear LEDs lit the Batcave faux wall murals of stone and Wayne Manor aged wood columns, custom crystal wall sconces, and a library with a life size Batman costume hidden behind a false bookcase. A false wooden window with a Gotham City Mural of the Bat signal were revealed by using ultraviolet black lights.
It was a fun project but could not have been accomplished without a team of excellent artists, building contractors, A.V. control company, millwork fabricators and electricians.
Lighting Designer: John Rogers Design
Interior Design Concept & Millwork Design: John Rogers Design
Faux stone and murals Artist: Robin Tucker
Builder: Richard Harp Homes https://www.richardharphomes.com
A.V. Company:
Electrical:
Photographer: John Watson
Published
AY Magazine

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MELISSA BATMAN PHOTOGRAPHY
Mid-sized eclectic beige one-story wood exterior home idea in Other with a metal roof
Mid-sized eclectic beige one-story wood exterior home idea in Other with a metal roof

Melissa Batman Photography
Example of a mid-sized mountain style green one-story stone exterior home design in Other with a shingle roof
Example of a mid-sized mountain style green one-story stone exterior home design in Other with a shingle roof

Transitional Architectural Theatre Lighting & Interior Design
This Batman themed theater was not part of the original theater plans. I was hired by the owners to do lighting design for their new construction home. In my first preliminary lighting plan presentation the husband expressed his passion for a Batman themed theater and showed me an image of a Batman themed theater he liked. Which he followed up to say it was out of his budget.
I was hired for lighting design. What the owners did not know was that I have an interior design degree. I asked what amount he was willing to spend for a Batman themed theatre. I knew I could design the theatre for a quarter of the cost of the theatre he had shown me. I felt comfortable saying I could design lighting and interiors for the theatre within their budget.
I proceeded with bringing in my team of artists to review the images of his Batman comic magazine collection that had to be in the theater: Batcave, Wayne Manor, Lincoln Penney, Bat phone and the Joker.
As the images indicate, we succeeded in designing and installing the Batman themed theatre to meet the client's criteria.
At the owner’s request: Linear LEDs lit the Batcave faux wall murals of stone and Wayne Manor aged wood columns, custom crystal wall sconces, and a library with a life size Batman costume hidden behind a false bookcase. A false wooden window with a Gotham City Mural of the Bat signal were revealed by using ultraviolet black lights.
It was a fun project but could not have been accomplished without a team of excellent artists, building contractors, A.V. control company, millwork fabricators and electricians.
Lighting Designer: John Rogers Design
Interior Design Concept & Millwork Design: John Rogers Design
Faux stone and murals Artist: Robin Tucker
Builder: Richard Harp Homes https://www.richardharphomes.com
A.V. Company:
Electrical:
Photographer: John Watson
Published
AY Magazine

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Melissa Batman Photography
Example of a large mountain style formal and enclosed dark wood floor and brown floor living room design in Other with red walls, no fireplace and no tv
Example of a large mountain style formal and enclosed dark wood floor and brown floor living room design in Other with red walls, no fireplace and no tv

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Inspiration for an industrial carpeted and blue floor kids' bedroom remodel in New York with white walls
Inspiration for an industrial carpeted and blue floor kids' bedroom remodel in New York with white walls

Melissa Batman Photography
Mid-sized rustic green one-story stone exterior home idea in Other with a shingle roof
Mid-sized rustic green one-story stone exterior home idea in Other with a shingle roof
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