Cinema & Media Rooms

A cinema space is not an additional room. It is an essential part of the villa experience. Sometimes integrated into a living space, sometimes designed as a dedicated private cinema – its role remains the same: to create immersion without distraction.

Modern cinema systems are designed to disappear into architecture. No visible speakers, no exposed equipment, no visual noise – only space, light, and sound.

There are two approaches to how these environments are designed.

Media and family rooms are integrated living spaces intended for everyday use – films, streaming, and gaming without technical presence. Dedicated cinema rooms are fully controlled environments where acoustics, lighting, and seating are engineered for one purpose: immersion.

Audio systems are designed as part of the architecture itself, delivering depth, clarity, and balance whether fully integrated or expressed through carefully selected loudspeakers.

Projection defines scale and presence, shaping the visual experience in the room.

From film nights to gaming, the system remains effortless – consistent quality without complexity or interaction.

The result is a cinema experience that is not designed to be seen, but to be felt.

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“For us it was really simple — we wanted technology to make life easier, not more complicated.

The system now feels completely natural to use. Lighting, music, and climate control work together throughout the villa without requiring constant interaction. Everything is where it should be, when it should be, and the house still maintains the clean, minimal appearance we wanted from the beginning.”

— Puerto Banús, Erik L.

“The villa contained a number of independent systems that technically worked, but never felt fully integrated. Lighting, climate control, audio, and security all operated separately, creating an experience that felt more complicated than it should have been.

The project focused on bringing everything together into a single, coherent environment. The result feels significantly more refined, easier to use, and far more reliable in everyday life.”

— Marbella, David R.