Crestron control and some ingenious custom creations help squeeze DPI projectors in tight spaces in this California seaside home.
Theater Room to Spare
Digital Titan
Custom Projector Housing
Crestron Control
Wall of Components
Wall of Wires
Drop Down Bedroom Screen
90-Inch Bedroom Screen
Projector Trap Door
Easy Control
  
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Custom Projector Housing

To hide the big 10,000 lumen projector, GWI built a soffit in the back of the room, but that came with another problem. The rear wall was cinder block, so the projector couldn’t be serviced from the other side. As one of the many custom engineering projects in this home, Cinema Design Group International (Boca Raton, FL) designed an automated sled that would slide the projector out of the soffit for easier access. The powered shelf is over engineered to hold 500 pounds.

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