Private Home Cinema Sussex
When we are asked to quote for a new cinema room, we always put together a technical design document to clarify the performance standards we expect the room to meet. This allows the potential client to understand why items have been specified and introduces the design and detailed work required to deliver their room. Once issued, we discussed the initially specified speaker range with the client, which led to a proposed revision with a specified higher speaker range.
Room renders were also produced to ensure the client could visualise how the room would look when completed. The decision to proceed was made within a week of issuing the initial proposal.
The original brief was for a Reference Level Cinema Room with Dolby Atmos sound. The client wanted two rows of seating and for the audio to pack a punch!
The brief didn’t change significantly during the project; most design elements were confirmed at the first on-site meeting – the most significant change was the decision to dig out for the front seating.
For the client, this room was always going to be about the audio; he wanted to ensure it had real impact & performance. He is a massive film fan and has already downloaded over 190 movies in the six weeks he has had the room! “
The client's focus was performance above all else, and, as a keen film fan and gamer, we had to ensure the room worked for all applications. The laser projector provided bright images with a quick-on time, whilst the masking screen ensured the projected image was always correct in ratio.
A Kaleidescape 4K Movie Server, PS5, Xbox Series X, and a gaming PC (configured for 2.40:1 output) mean he is never short of content.








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