
"A personal screening room makes watching your favorite movies feel like an escape from reality, thanks to ample seating and a deluxe sound system. But as these home theater ideas prove, an in-house cinema doesn't have to feel like a dark cave. The home theater rooms featured here-from the chic sanctuary in Ralph Lauren's Colorado residence to an upstairs film retreat in the US Virgin Islands-are decorated just as thoughtfully as any other room in the house."
"The matching throws and pillows, placed on each seat, create a movie-watching experience that doesn't just mimic what you'd get in a theater, but is actually even better at home. Consider stocking up on cozy accessories without breaking the bank at brands like Amazon or TJ Maxx, where you can find high-quality herringbone throws and plenty of coordinating throw pillows in luxuriously soft fabrics."
A personal screening room elevates movie watching through ample seating, a deluxe sound system, and immersive textiles. Home cinemas can feel bright and thoughtfully decorated rather than dark caves. Design examples include a rustic Ralph Lauren screening room with velvet red curtains, exposed beams, and turn-of-the-century blankets, and a US Virgin Islands retreat with matching throws and pillows on every seat. Key features include oversized sectionals, luxe leather chairs, reeded paneling, walls of windows, built-in shelving, pillows, blankets, artwork, and statement sconces. Many layouts function as multipurpose spaces and remain conveniently close to adjacent bedrooms.
Read at Architectural Digest
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