Midcentury Turquoise Home Cinema Room Ideas and Designs

Mid-Century Modern Man Cave
Mid-Century Modern Man Cave
Fran Kerzner- DESIGN SYNTHESISFran Kerzner- DESIGN SYNTHESIS
Design ideas for a retro enclosed home cinema in Los Angeles with white walls, a wall mounted tv and a feature wall.
Vintage 1950s Equipment Restored for Retro Home Bowling Alley
Vintage 1950s Equipment Restored for Retro Home Bowling Alley
Fusion BowlingFusion Bowling
Retro home bowling alley installed in a family recreation building in central Minnesota. Most of the bowling components were salvaged from an old commercial bowling center, and were restored to like-new, or in some technical aspects, better-than-new, condition. The over-lane ball return riser, rack, and capping were originally manufactured in the 1950s. The automatic pinsetter machines are Brunswick A-2 models, which were totally dismantled, cleaned, painted, and rebuilt piece-by-piece with the addition of many new parts. The masking units are Brunswick Gold Crown single-lane models, which were refinished with Granny Smith Apple Green vinyl, and outfitted with a modern LED "pindicator" system. The bowling alley features built-in shoe and ball storage, and a restored manual scorer's table with custom scoresheets.
Palm Springs, California PS Desert Cabinets
Palm Springs, California PS Desert Cabinets
PS DESERT CABINETSPS DESERT CABINETS
Design ideas for a retro home cinema in Los Angeles.
SALLE DE JEUX STYLE DANDY BAROQUE
SALLE DE JEUX STYLE DANDY BAROQUE
DécOsmoseDécOsmose
This is an example of a large retro open plan home cinema in Marseille with red walls, laminate floors and brown floors.

Midcentury Turquoise Home Cinema Room Ideas and Designs

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