JFG’s Nautical Modern Home Theater
JFG over at Swedish home theater site Min Hembio posted an inviting living room setup, which not only offers the daytime-friendly performance of a sizable plasma TV, but also an automated 108″ projection screen that comes down to take center stage over the plasma for evening performances. What we especially like about this setup is how the projection screen’s horizontal housing is masked by the interior details of the wood within and the integration of sizable components which all work in harmony with the rest of the room instead of overpowering it. Read Full Post

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