Our ceiling recessed motorised screens are manufactured from PVC material with a Fibreglass core. They have a matte white front for the display and a black backing. This combination means that the projector screens can be fitted in front of windows and doors and light will not penetrate through the screen.
Lots of our customers have installed our screens in front of windows and doors with great results. Often these elements can provide the perfect spaces to integrate the recessed housings. Our living room home cinema ultimate guide discusses all elements of fitting a concealed home cinema in your living room.
PROJECTOR SCREEN IN FRONT OF BIFOLD DOORS
A growing number of homeowners are opting for bifold doors within their homes to take advantage of the light and views that they provide. One issue that arises however is where to place a TV. This is usually because the use of bifold doors eradicates one of the usuable wall spaces. You may also want your main seating to look out of the bifolds to take advantage of the view.




PROJECTOR SCREEN IN FRONT OF WINDOW
Another popular placement for screens is in front of bay windows. Often bay windows sit directly opposite the seating arrangement in a lounge making it the ideal viewing position for the screen. Additionally, the high-quality materials we use in our screens can block out a lot of the ambient light from the window whilst you are watching the projector giving you superb picture quality.



