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How Many Different Types of Media Rooms Are There?

How Many Different Types of Media Rooms Are There?

Spectrum Technology Integrations brings design options to your media space

The media room of your dreams may be a dedicated home theater – or it may be something completely different.  Whatever your vision, a custom-built entertainment system will create a destination for family and friends looking for the ultimate hangout.  Spectrum Technology Integrations is an expert in hidden home technology and can customize your home theater/media room to your exact taste.

No matter which room of your home you choose to enhance, a typical media room consists of a large viewing area and a high quality audio package. And don’t forget seating for all your guests to enjoy while watching last summer’s blockbusters. Want to integrate a media room in your home but aren’t sure if you have enough space?  Spectrum has a few suggestions for making the most of any space or any media design setup.

Multipurpose room

In today’s modern age, a media room can be integrated into a traditional living room, creating a cozy and enchanting space for your guests.  A variety of large flat 4K televisions are available for big screen viewing in a small space. Do your kids always have friends over to play video games? Accompanied by a strong integrated network, your modern theater space can have multiple screens for a multiple player game room that everyone in the neighborhood will love.  A media room that doubles as a playroom can incorporate a big screen that is only seen when in use. Spectrumcan even install a large projector screen that retreats back into the ceiling. There are really very few limitations to designing whatever you imagine!

 

After-Hours (and Under-the-Covers) Cinema


For some, watching a movie before bedtime is the ultimate escape. Turning your bedroom into a sci-fi command bridge or a romantic comedy love nest is possible no matter the size of your space.  Televisions can be mounted to various locations in a bedroom with limited space or installed using motorized lifts that return the screen into a closet or under the bed when not in use. Custom cabinets can also be built to hide televisions when not in use, while speakers can be hidden in walls or ceilings to blend into your interior décor.

Small Home Theater

A short room such as an unused portion of a basement can be converted to a home theater as well – outfitted with a projector designed for a shorter viewing distance, and a dedicated screen wall. An integrator can help you choose the right screen size for the dimensions of your space that won’t overwhelm your guests, yet still provides a cinematic feel. These dimensions will also be taken into account when designing a multi-channel surround sound system, as well as an integrated lighting system.

No matter the location you choose for your media room, the most important features are picture quality, light and sound. If you have any questions about these or other components of home automation, do not hesitate to contact us here for the Spectrum Experience!

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