Did you know that projector screens can be almost invisible when not in use. If you are looking to turn your regular lounge into a home cinema then you will want a discrete system. This is where hiding your projector screen is essential.
For this you need to select a motorised projector screen, which can retract back into the housing. We have a range of different sizes of screens available depending on your room size ranging from 68" up to 131".
There are many different ways of hiding your screen so that it is only visible when required. Your choice will very much depend on your particular application and the stage at which you are in your project. Take a look at some of the most popular methods below. If you have any queries please do not hesitate to give us a call on 01952 898 533.
HOW TO HIDE A PROJECTOR SCREEN
1. Hiding in a Coffered Ceiling
One of the most popular ways to hide a projector screen is in a coffered/tray ceiling. The reason this is such a common solution is that it creates a truly beautiful architectural feature in a home. It fits in with modern décor and can mean that your original ceiling can remain.
Many people use the drop ceiling to install recessed LEDS to add mood lighting. This type of ceiling can be created during home renovations the only requirement is for a decent original ceiling height. The great thing about this type of installation is that it is easy to create a big enough space to conceal the electrics involved with the motorised projector screen.
If you choose you can also utilise the coffered ceiling to hide your projector using a motorised projector lift. This way your entire home cinema system can be recessed in the ceiling.
2. Fitting Flush in the Ceiling
If you are creating a home cinema room from scratch as part of a new build, extension or conversion then you have the option of fitting the projector within the ceiling. A flush ceiling finish is often the most unobtrusive solution and ideal if ceiling heights are low.
Our projector screens come with fixing plates which lie above the ceiling and a screen case which sits below to ensure a smooth sleek finish. Alternatively you can plaster the screen in to give and even more concealed finish.
3. Boxing the screen In
If you want to add a projector to an already completed room then there are still options. One, which has been popular with our customers, is creating a box out. Some customers like this one even complete the look with coving. You can see that this creates a really attractive finish without having to alter existing ceilings.
Electrics will still need to be fitted therefore some alterations to existing décor may be required but these are minimal compared to the other options.
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