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For Every Space
From home theaters to recording studios, we offer a full range of services to transform your home into your personal oasis.
Our Services
Design
Our home theater design services are dedicated to creating a personalized, high-quality entertainment environment tailored to your space and vision. From the initial concept to the final blueprint, we work closely with you to design a theater that balances performance, aesthetics, and comfort. We will provide professional drawings to review with you during this stage and make any desired edits.
Millwork
Involve the design, fabrication, and installation of custom wood elements that enhance the aesthetic and functionality of the theater space. This service provide a comprehensive enhancement of the theater's environment, combining aesthetics with practical use to create a cohesive and immersive viewing experience
Installation
The installation of acoustic absorption, deflection, and diffusion materials is a crucial step in optimizing sound quality within a room or space. Each type of material serves a specific function in controlling sound waves.
Fiber-Optic Ceilings
Our Fiber Optic Ceiling service adds a breathtaking, sophisticated touch to any home theater, transforming it into an unforgettable entertainment space that’s perfect for movie nights, special events, or just relaxing under a sky full of stars.
Bringing Your Vision to Life,
One Room at a Time
Acoustic Materials
- Acoustic Absorption Materials: These materials absorb sound energy to reduce reverberation, echo, and noise levels. Commonly used materials include foam panels, fiberglass, mineral wool, and fabric-wrapped boards. Installation involves positioning these materials in key areas where sound reflections are most problematic. Proper placement, often at the first reflection points (such as walls or ceilings adjacent to speakers), enhances their effectiveness.
- Acoustic Reflective Materials: These panels are often made from hard, smooth materials such as wood, metal, or certain types of plastic. They reflect sound waves in specific directions to balance the sound field, preventing the absorption of too much sound energy and maintaining the space's natural acoustics. These panels are usually positioned on walls, ceilings, or other surfaces that would otherwise cause excessive sound absorption.
- Acoustic Diffusion Materials: Diffusion improves sound distribution across a space, maintaining clarity and balance without creating hotspots or overly dampened areas. Diffusers are designed to scatter sound waves uniformly across the room. Effective installation focuses on high-traffic areas like the rear wall or ceiling, where sound waves are likely to accumulate and create uneven sound pressure. Common types of diffusers include quadratic diffusers, skyline diffusers, and QRD (Quadratic Residue Diffusers). Placement should consider both frequency range and the room's acoustical properties.
Transparent Wall Finishes
- Fabric Characteristics: These wall finishes are made from fabrics that allow sound waves to pass through and interact with the absorbent material behind them, ensuring that acoustic panels or other sound-absorbing materials still work effectively.
- Color & Weave Options: Available in a wide range of colors, patterns, and weaves, these fabrics can be chosen to complement the room’s design while also offering functional benefits. and sound quality are important, such as in recording studios, conference rooms, or theaters. Together, these materials can help improve the acoustics of a space while also adding a stylish finish to the walls.
- Acoustical wood slatted wall panels are a popular design choice that combines aesthetic appeal with functional sound control. These panels consist of wooden slats, typically arranged in parallel or other geometric patterns, with acoustic absorption materials placed behind them. The slats act as both a decorative element and a sound treatment, allowing for the absorption of sound while maintaining a visually appealing, natural wood finish.
- Acoustically transparent wall fabric is a material designed to cover sound absorption or diffusion panels without impeding their acoustical performance. The fabric allows sound waves to pass through it without significant loss of energy, ensuring that the underlying acoustic treatments function as intended.