
If you don’t want to go overboard when designing your home theater room and plan to keep it simple yet captivating then this home theater designed by James Biber, an architect and partner at Pentagram, the international design firm boasts minimalist yet hi-tech design. The 350 square feet theater is built in a 1,500-square-foot basement of a NewYork house and is soundproof with dimmable lights. And, if you are more comfortable on regular bean bags then ultra-comfy recliner seating then this idea will save you great deal as the seating is on the floor! The shape of the theater with telescoping rectangles makes it appear larger in size the closer you are to the screen. The home theater room is built around lighting from Radiant Lighting Solutions so that the theater is not completely dark even on the dimmest setting unlike the dark theaters.
via NYTimes