Once upon a time, movie projectors were restricted to darkened home theatre rooms, but not anymore. Nowadays, there are projectors that produce bright enough images for an open living space without the image becoming destroyed by ambient light. Completely swapping out a bulky black TV for an elegant projector screen attains a more restful and elegant room aesthetic. Dropping a projector screen in front of your TV for a movie or the big game can double your viewing area. It's really a no-brainer. This collection of living room projector ideas show exactly how it's done, in modern decor schemes that stylishly beat the movie theatre hands down.
Block it out. Thankfully, high lumen projector units have become more affordable, but you can also reduce your ambient light with blackout curtains like these plush grey drapes. Natural wood bookshelves balance out the other half of this living room with an uplifting golden tone. A matching bench works double duty as a media shelf and as a seat when the projector screen is retracted.
Nostalgic movie nights. Dark decor and dimmable lighting set an authentic cinema mood. It also means you can opt for a less costly projector with fewer lumens to successfully light the screen.
Have your cake and eat it. A lot of people like to hold onto the option of the typical TV, but it doesn't have to be an either/or situation. A ceiling-mounted, retractable projector screen can be positioned to closely skim in front of a wall-mounted TV, giving you the best of both worlds.
Build balance for each scenario. Built-in perimeter seating makes great sense for extra guests and hidden storage when a projection screen is retracted into the ceiling, and as a sleek media unit when the movie is in motion.
A distracting cascade. Indoor plants drop a cascade of greenery onto this empty white projection wall, causing the perfect natural distraction from its intended technical use.
Large projector screens offer great viewing for open plan living spaces, where they can provide the lounge, kitchen and dining areas equal viewing pleasure.
Catch some colour. If you decide to dampen down the ambient light with a darker decor scheme, consider amping up the brightness in colourful soft furnishings and wall art to compensate.
Brighter projectors are not always better, of course, a 3500-lumen projector in a pitch-black room can be rather dazzling. This white living room compensates for the brighter projection unit at night with an evenly distributed track lighting scheme.
Hidden in plain sight. This projector screen fits edge-to-edge upon a dividing wall. The exact dimensions successfully camouflage the screen into the white wall decor.
Frame it. A bold black frame makes this screen stand out from a light, laconic decor canvas. The black and white contrast coordinates with a set of black and white dining chairs nearby.
To offset an empty, plain white projector wall, add lots of colourful accents to your furniture and choose striking, large art pieces to adorn the neighbouring walls.
Consider positioning projector screens in front of bookcases. In silence, this living room is decorated with the fullness of a home library, displayed upon modern bookshelves. When it's time for digital entertainment, the screen unfurls in front of the book stacks, removing the busy distraction.
Wide expanses of natural wood tone make a mellow companion for crisp white projector screens. Warm grey furniture pieces peacefully meld with the tonal composition.
Decorate to your heart's desire. This wide media shelf makes a display mantle for curious collections, which almost all fade from sight when movie time comes around.
Going incognito. Slipping under the radar as a clean white dividing wall between the lounge and kitchen, this plain expanse is an undercover movie wall.
Tabletop fireplaces can be positioned atop a linear media unit to create a cosy effect that can't be recreated in the public movie theatre. The flicker of flame burns a welcoming glow that makes movie night seem all the more special.
If that plain, empty projection wall is just too much for you to bear in your stylish surroundings, then why not project a wall clock when the pictures aren't rolling.
Whilst dark decor could assist with a clearer projected picture, dark living rooms can sometimes feel a little oppressive. Consider installing a wide set of slatted doors that will allow borrowed light to filter through, as well as a spacious glimpse of the neighbouring room.
Angle a living room furniture layout toward the windows to take in the exterior view, then drop a screen in front of the drapes for the evening's entertainment.
Not all living rooms are right for ceiling-mounted projectors, but a shelf that is situated above the back of the sofa can work just as well. This unit projects onto a wall that is underscored with a striking media unit and busy adornments, which provide a cool focal point when the unit isn't playing.
You'll also have to consider how to hide away the wires that lead to a ceiling-fixed projector unit, although exposed wiring isn't an issue if you opt for an industrial themed living room interior. In the no-frills industrial aesthetic, you can let everything hang out. Offset this relaxed approach to wire concealment with made-to-measure units and bookcases that will instil a hint of refinement.
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