There's no one way to set up your media room. You can hide your TV, display it like a piece of artwork, skip the surround sound, or go all out. Luckily with the right furniture, you can make your media room look less like a sports bar and more like the perfect place to curl up and watch your favorite show. After the jump we take a look at the 10 best looking media rooms we've found this month...
The Framed Flat Screen of Kim of Desire to Inspire

Comments (4)
These aren't media rooms they are rooms with a tv in them.
These are media rooms:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7446978@N04/2596761910/sizes/l/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21057795@N08/2092678153/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnreese/2426852471/sizes/l/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnreese/2426851957/sizes/l/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25345115@N08/2383578219/sizes/o/
Step your game up!
I 1000% agree with the above. Although this is apartmenttherapy, "not we have huge homes that have room for a 13*19 dedicated home theatre".
My head just exploded with ideas. I love Bombie's plastic shelves and Ninainvorm's picture wall. We are constantly moving our media room around. And it is a media room in the most literal sense of the word. Vista media center, servers, various gaming consoles, projector, books, dvds, records, and games stacked on each other, etc. I can never get enough ideas on how to make it work! (maybe i just need some fung shui?)
I have to have the plans for those speakers from the Melbourne HiFi setup. I emailed the guy on Flickr. They are EPIC!