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4 Things Your Media Room Needs

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The modern media room has become a multipurpose space for entertaining, reliving your favourite action films and the perfect hangout for those stormy, movie days. If you are looking to replicate a cinematic experience, then these four features will transform a dreary living room into a spectacular home theatre! 

Cinema Style Seating

For the movie buffs, you'll want to deck out your space with comfortable recliners to replicate the cinema experience. When it comes to home theatre seating, every luxurious detail counts, so say yes to leather upholstery, chaise style footrest and most importantly, a storage console to house your movie snacks. 

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Gas Fireplaces

The only thing better than a movie marathon on a chilly winters night, is a movie marathon, lit by the soft glow of a crackling fire. Gas fireplaces have become a trending feature in the modern media room, adding a warm and homely ambience to the space. A linear fireplace installed into the masonry will create balance underneath the screen, creating a simple and stylish focal point without taking away from the onscreen action. 

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Starry Ceiling

Forget Star Wars, you'll feel like you are in a galaxy far, far away with this twinkling, starry  ceiling installation. Optic Fibre Star Ceilings offer a spectacular visual feature to a media room and can be installed easily through acoustic panelling. While providing a beautiful visual aesthetic, these acoustic panels also heighten the audio effects of the room, making your home cinema experience just that more dynamic. 

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Projectors Vs Screens

Nothing says movie cinema like a larger than life screen, so trade in the TV for a projector setup. With HD quality on par with the cinemas, you'll have a crisp screen and picture that fills your entire field of view. Check out Harvey Norman's range of projectors to get your home cinema started. 

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