Showing posts with label Furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Furniture. Show all posts

Friday, 1 October 2010

Being green can also be funky......

Check out these light bulbs from Hulger Plumen. Not only are they incredibly funky looking but also good for the planet and your pocket.

This wonderful bulb has a lifetime of up to 8 years, and uses 80% less energy than the conventional bulb.

There is now no need to hide your light bulbs away, as these is ones you would want to show off.  It screws into any standard bulb fitting, gives off a warm white light. You can put a shade over it... but really would you want to??

These Hulger Plumen 001 Light Bulbs definitely make going green appear even more appealing.

For other ideas on how to make your lighting more energy efficient check out the lighting section of the Future Lifestyle website or contact us to find out how we can help.....

Friday, 27 August 2010

Introduction to good home cinema.

Here are a few considerations when thinking of how to go about your dream room.

It is always good to perform plenty of research, tour existing home cinemas, sought ideas from fellow enthusiasts, and speak to installers and homebuilders when considering a home cinema installation. Incorporate suggestions in all areas - from cost-effective sound-absorption techniques to equipment choices. If you have the right working relationship with your contractor he should field your ideas and needs, and explain how they can be incorporated into the job and within budget.

Here are some ideas for consideration when in the process of making decisions for that outstanding home cinema….


Make style and functionality part of the process and bring it all together...

1) Give It an Elegant Design



Poor decor and insufficient lighting are the main failings of what should constitute a decent home cinema and it must be said affects the whole cinematic experience. There is little point having 'all the kit' if it is put in a room that doesn't have the right dimensions, acoustics and of course overall finish.



Reasons for this cop out is normally down to budget but ways should be found to ensure the whole package can be brought together.
The lighting scenes, seating and overall arrangement contribute greatly to the rooms overall feel and are as important as the devices that create the audio and video.



For true cinema....

2) Build a completely dark room

Perhaps this will be a controversial suggestion because people have different tastes or purposes in viewing environments: Some people think a home cinema is a thing to be enjoyed as part of a larger entertainment area, and some people desire a more “dedicated" cinema experience.
We lean towards the latter but this is not always practical and we have seen a large increase in the installation of systems in living areas for multi-purpose entertainment use.
It's just that light pollution can be considered a distraction and the very essence of a successful home cinema is replicating the actual movie-theater experience so the room will preferably be capable of becoming completely dark.
With lighting key features can be lit to provide sufficient light if done correctly.


An acoustically transparent screen gives a cinema a clean look….

3) Use an Acoustically Transparent Screen

Admittedly, this tip applies only to front-projection setups (which are becoming more popular in the high-def era), but one of the design elements we most like to see is the use of an acoustically transparent screen and place the centre speaker directly behind it and in some cases all 3 of the front channels. 
This obviously leaves cleaner lines and most closely replicates that of an actual cinema but it also means the sound is coming from the most natural direction, where the action is taking place onscreen.

Check out the selections from Draper and Screen Research, and view their room-size and image-size recommendations for this type of screen.




Easy access to equipment with a 'rack'....

4) Ensure Easy Access to the Back of Your Equipment Rack

This is more of an installer requirement as it is unlikely that the end user will ever have much need, let alone desire, to start pulling at any cabling but having access to the rear of the equipment for any custom installer is essential.
Component housing cabinets or 'Racks' as we call them, are vital for not only the maintenance of the equipment but can be mounted in such a way the cabinet allows air to pass through it, reducing the likelihood of overheating thus preventing the chance of faults developing. Additional 'rack mountable' ventilation units can be fitted for those enclosed fixtures where the rack is to be hidden away out of site to compensate the natural flow of air.




Get the best from your system….

5) Calibrate your set up

It is our perception that people seemed to care more about proper image calibration with their standard DVD players than with the newer High Definition Blu Ray versions…
For what reasons we are not sure because surely as the equipment in question is now more advanced it needs just as much if not more setting to reach its peaks..
For us it is essential to use a calibration software package that enables a series of audio and video signal tests to be carried out. Don’t take these state of the art components for granted - they need to be set up correctly to reach their optimum perfoming levels. It is the difference between a pretty good high-def image and an outstanding high-def image. The audio tracks help you balance the sound in the room, giving the right weight to each individual loudspeaker as perceived from the listening position.



It’s in the details
These are some of the details to be considered when designing and planning ahead of construction. There are so many tiny and even budget - friendly details that you can incorporate into your design to take it to the next level you just need to seek the right advice from people that have experince and the ability to carry out such projects.
Lets start by asking “What do you think would be really cool in your cinema? and then find someone who can make those things work.

To see a full case study of a true cinema installation see our link.

For more on all aspects of home cinema installation speak to the experts -

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Lava me up baby...!

A new motorised ‘mMotion’ TV wall bracket, from Swedish company Lava Electronics, will change the way people enjoy TV in their homes, claims the brands European distributor.

The idea is that consumers will no longer have to arrange the furniture in their living rooms around the television. The design of the new mMotion bracket will allow the TV to turn towards its audience, through an arc up to 180°.



The mMotion bracket can be easily installed onto either solid or stud walls, owners can then choose to have their television move through either a left or right handed arc.

There are two models in the mMotion range. The LA 1005 fits all flatscreen TVs from 25in to 37in and the LA 1010 fit models up to 50in. Both are ‘universal’ fitting and will accommodate all brands. In addition, the mMotion is remote controlled, with user configurable preset positions

Thursday, 19 November 2009

Sound Design


Future Lifestyle based on the Costa del Sol is happy to announce the installation of a small Video / Audio installation in the new Richard Lewis Interiors boutique shop in Guadalmina´s busy Commercial Centre. Richard Lewis Interiors, Marbella’s premier home design destination for over eight years, are specialists in bespoke handmade curtains, blinds, pelmets, valances and soft furnishings, all of which are made on site by an established team of curtain makers and soft furnishings.

This exciting new boutique is your chance to see the amazingly sleek PMC Wafer One´s super slim hang-on-the-wall speaker, that are designed to fit very discreetly into any room. There's no denying the effectiveness of its 'disappearing act' - although not exactly invisible, it's visually very easily overlooked.

The Wafer 1 sounds significantly bigger than one expects bass lines are quite clear and explicit, but with a definite thickening of upper bass textures. Finished in silky white, grey or black, both Wafer models come in two styles. One is intended to be flush mounted by being recessed into a wall, the other (the ones installed at Richard Lewis Interiors) fixes onto a solid wall, so that it stands proud by a modest 11cm.

Mounting the speakers alongside flat screens often forces them to be mounted in both portrait and landscape orientations. This would normally guarantee compromised imaging from one of these orientations, however the Wafers are fitted with two tweeters that allow them to be mounted in either orientation without compromise to the imaging.
The result is a hifi and monitor speaker that delivers the very best performance from an application that would deeply compromise the performance of any normal loudspeaker... read more

Why not drop into Richard Lewis Interiors new boutique shop and have a listen, or contact one of our sales team on +34 902 107 227 or click here to send us an email........