This is a gallery of images that can help you understand the incredible impact and change we can effect in your room in a very short time in an affordable package.

This is the @HomEscape theater installed at Lutron's corporate Headquarters in their superb lifestyle "Lutron Experience" presentation center.  We painted this theater to match the more contemporary feel they desired and it is finished in our Burnish Cinergy fabric which is black with a light and subtle gold pattern.   The demo theater runs a scripted overview of the Experience and is used for client meetings as well as dealer and installer training. 

Visitors all comment on the great sound in spite of the completely hidden speakers and electronics.  Electronic Design Group of Piscataway, NJ collaborated with us and installed the left, center and right front speakers behind the panel under the screen, surround speakers behind the rear side panels (the back wall is a full width window with Lutron shading), and dual in-wall subwoofers hidden behind the front two panels.

Above is a wonderful 3-D, photorealistic rendering that Scott created for the CEDIA custom installer show in Denver.  This was a large, 16' x 24' theater  with almost ten foot ceilings.  It was completely installed by one person in two days at the show in the sound room of Definitive Technologies to showcase their wonderful speakers.  They installed their latest in ceiling high performance speakers in the room, the corner columns were fitted with mounting "walls" to hide their RLSlll in-wall left and right speakers, and we customized the columns to house FOUR of their awesome IWSub 1010 in-wall subwoofers since the room offered nowhere to hide regular subs.

Installation Slideshow!

Please click on the right/forward arrow in the top center, and then click on the play button in the middle to view the entire show.  Music can be turned on and off top left.  This shows some recent installations in process.  You can see before pictures in studs, drywall, obstructions to be hidden and so forth.  Then you can see the finished room prior to the theater elements being added.  For some installations, we have included 3-D renderings of the same or similar planned rooms, and finally, we have photo's when the jobs were 80-90% done.  The lighting, sconces and baseboard may not be in place but we will update with final pictures on our next trip to visit the installation.

Below are some pictures from several recent installations. 

A before shot of a 12' x 21' room prepped and ready.

This is the same room after a few days of installation for the electronics (all hidden, no wires, no speakers, nothing) and for all the theater elememnts that were custom built for this room like all of our theaters.

We have two in process right now of this basic design.  Really creative to take an odd shaped room and use a customized version of our columns and soffit system to divide the room.  This is an "invisible ceiling" 3D look down on the theater in concept form before the project.

Here is a 3-D Rendering view looking "into" the theater from the open side, outside hallway.  Notice the custom four-sided columns in the foreground.

A look from back to front and you can see out in the hallway the stone wall feature the room started with which is now located outside of the theater.

We came into this project very late.  Rack going in wall already.  The Screen, crown and base molding already installed and the decision was made for speakers on stands in front, and mounted on walls on the sides. 

We made panels and columns and it came out great.  By the way, this is an old South, "Formal" living room just off the foyer.  The columns were "cut-in" on site to the existing dental crown molding.  This is an example of a panel and column theater without our Tray-Corner Soffit System.

The homeowner says it was the best decision they ever made, they never used the living room in the past twenty plus years, but use the theater every single day and love it.  It was a great conversion of unused space in their home and right in the main living area of the house with excellent access for entertaining and easily closed off with double doors.

This theater was installed in a loft space that was closed in with walls creating an intimate 12' wide by 21" long theater.  The ceiling height was limited to under eight feet but our soffit fit over the existing doorway without modification.

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Below is a series of photos from CEDIA showing our trade show installation.  This entire @HomEscape theater was installed on 40-inch "stud" spacing (normally 16" or 24") and the walls and ceiling were carpet covered luan plywood.  We used a few tricks but in spite of the limited mounting locations, there still was no problem.  The "room" was in a convention center and was made for easy set up and break down.

You can see some detail of the column extenders used when wall height exceeds a little over nine feet and you can see an embellishment and a good view of our diffusive ClassicA panel frame next to the column.

Our standard soffit is all finished to match the columns and panels or can be upgraded to matching or contrasting fabric wrap as seen in many pictures here.

What is really extra cool about this theater installation is that it was later adapted to a dealer showroom installation with very little modification showing just how easy it is to take your theater with you when you move if you want to.  We can always make extra matching parts and pieces if your new theater is bigger or different shape than your original one.

Our authorized dealers are constantly updated with additional images of products and installations both in print and electronic form.  If you need a high resolution copy of one of our products, please contact us for a proper image and the necessary release for you to use it.