July 6, 2012

A Movie Night - IN


Fourth of July weekend is one of the largest box office weekends for movie-goers. One way to beat the crowds is to enjoy a flick or two in the comfort of your own home theater room.


Jane Page Design Group is one of Houston’s leading award-winning theater designers. We work with the finest media companies and contractors to make sure that our client’s dreams are brought to life. From the classic to the themed and whimsical... they are all unique in their own way.

Art deco elements were designed and incorporated throughout, creating a fun and vibrant space.


Ancient Egypt and their kings are the inspiration for this Egyptian Themed Theater.  From the colors selected to the hieroglyphics and symbols used on the wall murals and in the carpet design.  The exquisite custom home theater is a room King Tut and Queen Nefertiti would approve of and the client loves! Faux Artist: Jonie Fife and Steve Crowder with Transformations: jonifife@aol.com


A fantasy castle was design in the upstairs home theater, complete with faux stone walls, a starry fiber-optics ceiling and incredible hand-carved wooden male and female dragons flanking the 100-inch screen. Faux Finish: Imago Dei http://imagodeigallery.com/
The entry to the "Castle" and theater  |   A close-up of the custom designed and hand carved dragon
Classic theater complete with a ticket taker waiting in the hall.


With a mere step into this royal home theater, one gets the sense that you are about to experience something special. Rich tones of purple, gold, velvet, & crystals greet the eyes. The ceiling rises to a starry night sky. Intricate wall and carpet motifs that echo the homeowner’s namesake beckon you to further explore the room’s details. With a press of a button the lights lower, the drapes part, and you eagerly settle in for the coming attraction. Faux Finish by Anything but Plain:  http://www.anythingbutplain.com/

Gothic shapes and classic colors are expressed through the red velvet, gold leaf on trim work, gold damask wall treatment, fluted pilasters, iron quatrefoils, carved lion heads, and repeated arches adorning all the walls and screen.
While incorporating Disney characters, the client stressed the importance of sophistication for the space. The client has teenagers and did not want the theater to look childish, but still wanted to incorporate Disney characters. Kevin Davis, Kevin Davis Wall Artisans: http://kdwa.net/
The equestrian influence appears in the hand-carved and painted wooden bridles and bits, back dropped with the natural stained tongue and groove wall panels. Directly above the customized carvings and the paneling, the pop-up ceiling is rimmed with majestic horse busts. The designer also incorporated equestrian motifs in the custom carpet.



All theaters designed by Jane Page Design Group
713-803-4999
www.janepagedesigngroup.com

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful home theaters JP! Have a great weekend!

    Donna

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