Here’s how you can add some personality to one of the most important spaces in your Miami, FL home
As the place where your family likely watches movies and TV, plays games, cheers on your favorite team, and more, your media room is one of the most important spaces in your home. You want a space like that to reflect your style. That means thinking about your media room design in terms beyond what TV and speakers you want. To help you out, we have some tips to help you make the media room in your Miami, FL home a place that shares your personality.
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LIGHTING CONTROL
Lighting control offers many benefits in terms of both conveniences and aesthetics. With dimmers and fixtures that can display colors beyond white, you have many more options for customizing your lighting to fit whatever ambiance you’re looking for. If it’s Halloween and you’re watching a horror movie, maybe you want just enough light to see the furniture, so nobody takes a tumble in the dark. On the other hand, you probably want more light if it’s a fall afternoon and you’re watching football. Whatever light you need in the moment, lighting control gives you more options and lets you make changes quickly. You can save even more time by saving presets for certain moods or activities.
HIDDEN SPEAKERS AND TV
Your TV and speakers are awesome pieces of technology, but they can be large and cumbersome, and some styles may not fit the aesthetics of your media room. One solution is to hide them entirely, and it’s easy to do with a home automation professional.
We can mount your speakers in your ceiling or in your walls, which hides them from view while also making it easier to create a surround sound setup. When it comes to your TV or display, you can hide it behind a wall panel, inside a piece of furniture, or install a projector and screen that rolls up into the ceiling when not in use.
PICK OUT A THEME
As we said above, you want your media room to reflect your interests and personality, and that can easily extend to your décor. You can put up posters from your favorite movies, add physical pieces of décor that match your favorite genres (maybe some spurs or coiled rope if you love Westerns, for instance), use lighting to recreate your favorite team’s colors on gameday, and more. The goal is to make your media room stand out, not follow cookie-cutter design. Do whatever it takes to make your space as unique as you are.
Once you decide what you want for your media room, you’ll want a professional installer to set everything up for you. That’s where we come in. To get started, call us at (305) 910-2890. You can reach out to us online and read more about our home technology solutions on our blog.