![]() And when they’re not in use, simply turn off the power and everyone will be none the wiser! 3. If your media room is tucked away within an existing living space, you can hide speakers in walls, behind mirrors or in shelves without it looking like you’ve cut holes in them. This technology has come a long way in recent years. Not only does this ensure your room looks aesthetically pleasing, it also keeps your TV screen away from damage – a great solution if your media room also doubles up as the kids’ playroom! Invisible speakersĪnother option is to go for invisible speakers. But, at the click of a button, you can bring out the screen.Ī recent render of a bedroom TV wall using grey fabric paneling When it isn’t on show, this gives the illusion of just being a fabric panelled wall, as if you’ve had a high-end interior designer style out the room. We mean a luxurious fabric wall for your TV to disappear into. And we don’t just mean chiseling away at the plasterboard and setting the screen back into a wooden mount. ![]() TV wallsĪ favourite of ours is installing a TV within a wall. Hook up the screen to your central control hub and you can make it appear or disappear from a remote control. Thanks to automated technology, you won’t even need to lift a finger. This means when it’s not in use, you can easily tuck it away like it never existed. One option is to install a projection screen that rolls down from the ceiling. ![]() Luckily, there’s the option to hide cinema screens (and speakers) in a number of ways. The biggest question we get asked by clients is “won’t a huge cinema screen look ridiculous when I just have a friend over for coffee?” Hidden TVs make media rooms easily adaptable This makes the space enjoyable for families and friends, even when they are not watching the latest Hollywood blockbuster. In addition to a home cinema system, a media room could have a bar area or even a pool table. The outcome is a room that can be used for various activities, such as hosting guests, having play dates with children, getting together with family and friends, watching movies or playing video games.Ī bar makes a media room a multi-purpose entertainment space For example, a living room or snug room, so as to transform the existing living space. Media rooms are usually located in areas of the home that have already been set up to accommodate media entertainment. If you don’t have an extra bedroom or the space to house a dedicated cinema room, a media room makes one room a versatile entertainment space you can combine several functions under one roof by using multi-purpose furniture designs, accessories and technologies. Not everyone has enough space in their homes to build separate rooms for different activities.
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