There's always that something extra that makes a truly luxurious home. For some, it's a private pool in their backyard. Others have full-blown basketball or tennis courts in their estates. But if you're renting a
luxury apartment in Paris, there's admittedly less space to have all that. So what can you have instead? A private home theater! Check out these exceptional rentals in Paris that have the perfect areas to turn into home theaters. There's enough space for a big screen (or big TV!), proper eating, the right lighting, and more. These are homes fit for a true cinephile!
Haussmann Two-Bedroom
The best thing to have in a room to make it a home theater is a bare wall. If you have a plain white wall with nothing hanging on it, you can instantly turn it into the big screen. You don't even need to hang an actual sheet for the screen. The bare wall is enough to project your favorite movie on! Fortunately, a bare wall is exactly what you'll have in this two-bedroom apartment in the upscale
Champs-Elysées district. Housed in a Haussmann building, the loft's living room has the perfect wall to turn into the big screen!
Washington Four-Bedroom
In the same
neighborhood in Paris, you'll find this exquisite four-bedroom apartment on Rue Washington. This place is all about space! The living room, the dining area, and each of the bedrooms all have more than enough legroom. You can even turn the living room into a private home theater! While it already has a big TV set itself, it's fairly easy to hang a screen by the fireplace and you have home cinema in an instant. You can also move the glass coffee table and put in some bean bag chairs on the carpeted floor and you're good to go!
Victor Hugo Two-Bedroom
Avenue Victor Hugo is one of the most coveted addresses in
Paris. Located in the affluent Champs-Élysées neighborhood, it's the quintessential luxury apartment in the French capital. From its trimmed walls and grand fireplaces to the sunny terrace where you can get a glimpse of the iconic Arc de Triomphe, it doesn't get any more Parisian than this. And though the living room isn't the biggest, it's still a great area to turn into a private home theater. It may already have its own TV set, but the wall behind it is still wide enough to hang a big screen.
Republique - Oberkampf
Space defines this Tudor-style three-bedroom long-term rental on Avenue de la Republique. Located near the hip Oberkampf area in the
11th arrondissement, it's the perfect place for a true-blue cosmopolitan who loves going out on the town. But at the same time, the place is suitable for a homebody who loves movies too. You can easily transform the apartment's impressively expansive living room into a bonafide home cinema. The wall behind the TV can fit any big screen while the carpet by the couches is perfect for filling with cushions or bean bag chairs. What more do you need?
Luxury Grand Opera
Don't you think that the massive living room in this 200-square-meter three-bedroom apartment in the
1st arrondissement is already a private home theater? With a huge TV set in the center and comfy couches in front of it, you couldn't have asked for a better spot to watch movies! At the same time, the shelves that make up the TV console can also easily hang a big screen, making it more of a private cinema than it is now. All that space also makes it perfect for inviting people over to watch movies with friends and family.
Louvre Opera IV
Also located
near the Louvre, this four-bedroom high-class apartment's living room can also make for a great private home theater. The space already has a big TV, but the bare wall behind it can still fit in a bigger screen too. And with lots of seating on offer, you barely have to add anything to make it your own small cinema. Perhaps the only catch is that the kitchen is a fair distance away, which means you'll need to pause a lot to get snacks. You'd do well to just prepare it all beforehand and bring it into the living room before starting the movie.
Sedillot Two-Bedroom
Don't let the relatively limited space of this two-bedroom apartment in the
7th arrondissement's Rue Sedillot fool you. The place may not be as big as the other luxury rentals in Paris, but it has enough space for you to turn the living room into a private home theater! It already has a big flat-screen TV, so you're halfway there! But if you prefer a bigger screen, it's not that hard to move the TV and hang a screen on the bare wall behind it. Luckily, the kitchen is just behind the couch, allowing you to reach the snacks without missing a thing!
Tronchet Three-Bedroom
Finally, there's this exquisite, air-conditioned three-bedroom rental in the Madeleine district. Located on Rue Tronchet, it boasts a big living room that you can easily turn into a home cinema. The TV is already a nice screen, but since it's hanging on the wall, you can hang a bigger screen over it. You can also place the projector on the coffee table, angle it right, and you have the silver screen in front of you! Moreover, since it's an
air-conditioned apartment in Paris, you can spend your summer nights having a cool (literally!) movie marathon here.
What's more luxurious than having a private home theater in your high-class apartment in Paris? These beautiful rentals have the best spaces that you can transform into your own entertainment rooms. What's not to love?