Screening rooms used to be found only in the homes of Hollywood's "elite" but these days a Long Island home theater has become a household term. New homes are being built with a theater-quality cinema room in mind; and many existing homes are getting this "upgrade" to include a media room or home theater. This space is quickly becoming the place for family and friends to spend fun times, watch your favorite movies, concerts, play video games and binge watch your favorite Netflix show in a fully immersive environment. With the right screen, lighting and surround sound you will feel like part of the action. You can learn about our Luxury Home Cinema Design Here by TKG, Theo Kalomirakis Group.
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HOME THEATER PROCESS
Consult
Where should we put it? How much will it cost? How long will it take to build? We will answer all these questions and any others you may have. It's always an exciting discussion when planning for the best room in your home.
Design
During the consultation we will discuss and discover which home theater design is best for your Long Island home. The design includes your preferred electronics, seating and overall look & feel of the entertainment Space.
Build
After we have provided you with the final design and complete list of products we can begin building your dream theater. We know you will be impressed with our process, respecting your home and always keeping our work space tidy.
Premiere
After a short time from our initial home theater consult it will be time to pass you the remote control. We will walk you through everything you need to know from the first premiere to every enjoyable movie night after. Lights - Camera - Action!
Watch Together
"How often do you escape with your family? Everyone loves going to a movie theater, being completely immersed into a story, without distractions. ATTYWON brings that magic and keeps you safe at home." -Eyal Akler
HOME THEATER LONG ISLAND DESIGN SERVICES
Budget & Space
Not everyone has the space or the budget for a dedicated home theater. Most families have mixed use great rooms as our only option. Aesthetic considerations often place constraints on the size of the screen and the placement of the many external speakers needed to create an immersive experience. Often overlooked is the need for controlled lighting. We should also try to limit noise from an adjacent kitchen and minimize distracting traffic through the area.
Planning
A little creative planning may permit reorienting the room to minimize those distractions. Modern lighting control and motorized blinds can help create the controlled environment needed for an absorbing experience. In-room loudspeakers provide the ultimate in sound reproduction, but in-ceiling speakers can also offer impressive sound. The size of the screen may be limited, but lighting control and high quality audio (supplemented by two carefully placed subwoofers*) can go a long way toward recreating the movie theater experience.
Audio Options
If perforating the ceiling for speakers is not an option, a good soundbar can be a remarkably effective alternative. While it might be tempting to try the economical soundbars offered by TV manufacturers, if you are trying to recreate that movie theater experience, stick with products from quality loudspeaker companies. Top quality soundbars can even do a surprisingly good job of reproducing the overhead audio channels required for an immersive experience. And, while it may also be tempting to forego the subwoofer, please resist! Even if you are not interested in playing blockbuster sound effects, there is no substitute for two (or at least one*) well placed subs for musical authenticity.
Lighting
While our emphasis in this discussion has been on audio, please remember that lighting control is critical for a truly enjoyable home theater. The most important thing is to prevent glare on the screen by shading windows and careful placement of lamps. Once you have the glare under control and the audio dialed in, it is time to grab the popcorn, dim the lights and hit the play button. Enjoy!