

Fabric screens all speakers, without interfering with acoustics, except for those behind the viewing screen.There are three subwoofers, each 18 inches, Model: S1S-EX.Eight surround speakers are stationed with two per seating row and two located at the room’s rear, also by JBL, Model: S4A.Front audio speakers are by JBL, Model: Synthesis SK900.Images can switch aspect ratios without requiring a motorized sled or anamorphic lens.The projector also has zoom capabilities built into its design.The projector provides 10K lumens, with color and performance standards far above average consumer versions.The projector is digital commercial grade Christie 2K.Tiered seating for 16 theater guests assures excellent picture viewing.The screen has a wide viewing field, specified by THX.The screen is 16 feet of Stewart Filmscreen product.The theater is about 600 square feet of high performance technology: With the dedicated theater room designed, then the architect completed the remaining 25,000 square foot design for the home. One interesting thing about this theater is that the owner had Future Home’s Murray Kunis design it first. Some of the design features which immediately scream Ferrari are the LED ceiling lights and the bright red upholstery on the seats. One of the owner’s favorite things included his Ferrari’s, so those became the inspiration for this project. Here are 15 with top notch themes and tech.įuture Home won the 2014 CEDIA Best Theater Over $450,000 Silver Award for its Ferrari home theater. Themes and architectural eras top the lists of many clients when they decide to create their own theater. Some wealthy home theater owners prefer high technology, while others enjoy the comfort and luxury of their private viewing rooms. There are high priced licensing fees that go along with these services, too, and these range in the thousands.

First run films are sent via the Internet by companies such as Prima Cinema.
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Anyone who is wealthy avoids the lines of typical movie theaters, and enjoys newly released films at home. It was built by Jeremy Kipnis of Kipnis Studios in Connecticut.Īdding to the trend are services that deliver access to films when they are released to the public. The room to house the 30 seat theater was $2 million, the projector system and its related technology was nearly $2 million and its sound system was an additional $2 million.

So far, the most expensive built was $6 million. This is the luxury category, and the ultra-luxurious tastes of the owners of these custom built theaters is producing more growth in this category than any other.ĬEDIA sales director, Ron Fleming noted that $2 million or more installations are common. Though the average cost for a typical home theater is about $25,000 there are those which cost more than $500 thousand. In 2014, the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association (CEDIA) noted that Americans had spent ten percent more on home theaters than the year before.
