Games room design & installation

A Multi-Use room or Media Room, call it what you want, its designed to fit you and your family. This could be a Home Cinema without a dedicated room, or a family space for sports and gaming. The result is the same, a high performance AV System to best fit your requirements and your home in (location)

Often the biggest difference between a multi-use room and a dedicated Home Cinema is the use of a flat screen TV. This could be a large screen TV on its own, or a TV in addition to a motorized Projector screen, giving a different experience for different content.

Watching Wimbledon with friends on a midsummer afternoon, use the TV, but when its movie time a larger hidden projection screen appears at the touch of a button to deliver the Cinema Experience in your sitting room, or even open plan day room.

Watching Wimbledon with friends on a midsummer afternoon, use the TV, but when its movie time a larger hidden projection screen appears at the touch of a button to deliver the Cinema Experience in your sitting room, or even open plan day room.

FAQs

Can a multi-use room look and sound as good as a dedicated Cinema?

Absolutely! All of our rooms are designed to match your requirements, taking the room and use into account. Many of the best systems we’ve built are multi-use, with careful product specification its possible to make the AV Equipment completely disappear from sight while delivering the same Audio and Video Performance. 

Projector and screen can both be motorised and hidden in the ceiling, while speakers can be colour matched, hidden behind fabric panels or even completely plastered into the walls for a totally invisible system.

How much does a media room affect system the Interior design of our room?

Usually, the room can look and feel exactly how you would like, without compromise. There may be some minor areas where lighting or furniture positioning effects the system we specify though. With many projector based video systems, a Chandelier or pendant would block the image, in this case we will discuss the options such as an Ultra Short Throw projector, switching to a TV, using mirrors to adjust the Projector placement or relocating the Chandelier.

We can create a full design for the room, or fit around the interior design. There isn’t a single piece or the required AV equipment that we can’t hide in one way of another, but this isn’t always without compromise.  We fully understand every compromise we may have to make and will always present a design which will minimises their effects, maintaining the ultimate entertainment experience.

How much does a Media Room Cost?

Room size, performance and interior design will all affect the cost of a Media Room AV System. There may be some additional cost involved in hiding equipment, for example a motorised Projector Lift could cost £1000-3000, while a motorised Projector screen is usually £500-1000 more expensive than a permanent fixed frame screen of the same quality.

With a Flat Screen TV, Projector, Screen and a Surround Sound audio System, a £20,000 budget is realistic to provide a high quality performance. Interior design elements such as a bespoke media wall, seating, acoustic treatment and lighting will require additional budget, in line with the rest of your home.

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