"So Beautiful": Mzansi Woman’s Home Cinema Room is the Ultimate Movie Lover’s Dream, SA Raves

"So Beautiful": Mzansi Woman’s Home Cinema Room is the Ultimate Movie Lover’s Dream, SA Raves

  • A woman in South Africa has impressed social media users with a virtual tour of her stylish home cinema room, showcasing its cosy and entertainment-focused design
  • The room features a coffee station, popcorn bowls, and a comfortable seating area, with soundproofing and dimmable lighting to create an authentic cinema experience
  • The video has sparked admiration and inspiration among viewers, with many praising the attention to detail and creativity that went into designing the space, and some even encouraged to create their own home cinemas
  • Briefly News spoke to architect and interior designer Erwan Kabwita about the importance of personal style in home decor and the ways to express it

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Bathong people are living the life! A woman in Mzansi has impressed social media users after giving a virtual tour of her stylish home cinema room.

A woman in South Africa showcased her home cinema room, which is the ultimate movie lover’s dream.
A woman in South Africa showcased her home cinema room, which is the ultimate movie lover’s dream. Image: @nqobileandpercymseleku
Source: TikTok

In the short video, she showcased the cosy space, which many viewers described as the perfect spot for weekend movie marathons.

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Woman shows off cinema room in her house

Taking to her TikTok handle, @nqobileandpercymseleku's video gained massive traction on the internet, garnering thousands of views, along with numerous likes and comments.

In the clip, the room was designed with comfort and entertainment in mind. At the entrance, she featured a neatly arranged coffee station, allowing guests to enjoy a warm drink before settling in. Nearby, popcorn bowls were ready for use, adding to the authentic cinema feel.

The centrepiece of the space was a long, brown couch decorated with matching brown cushions, providing ample seating for family and friends. Soft blankets were neatly placed on the couch for extra warmth during late-night films.

One of the standout features was the soundproofing and lighting. @nqobileandpercymseleku explained that the room was designed to keep noise inside, ensuring an uninterrupted viewing experience while also preventing disturbance to the rest of the house. The lighting was dimmable, allowing for that true movie theatre ambience at the touch of a button.

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Viewers flooded the comments section with admiration, with many saying they were inspired to create their own mini cinemas at home. Others applauded her attention to detail, noting how the coffee station and popcorn setup added a special touch.

@nqobileandpercymseleku's clip sparked conversations about creative home spaces and the joy of making entertainment areas more personalised. In a world where streaming has become the norm, this South African woman’s cinema room is proof that a little creativity can turn any space into a luxury escape, without the ticket queues.

Her post has since encouraged others to share their own cosy corners, proving that home is where the real blockbuster magic happens.

Watch the video below:

Importance of expressing personal style in decor

While speaking to Briefly News, architect and interior designer Erwan Kabwita shared why personal style in home decor is important and ways to express it.

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"Designing a space is deeply personal, as it requires understanding the owner's unique tastes and preferences. Architecture is an interdisciplinary field that incorporates elements of psychology, making it crucial to tailor designs to the individual's needs and style," said Erwan.

A variety of architectural styles, including sustainable and minimalist design, can be used to generate home trends. The interior designer and architect state that:

"You can use a neutral colour palette as a base, then introduce bold colours through accent pieces or artwork. Choose geometric shapes and patterns and use smart home technology, etc."

SA claps for the lady's achievement

The woman's cinema room has sparked an outpouring of positive reactions from people across South Africa, with many raving over her space.

Olwethu Msomi said:

"Stunning!"

Amo Dube (Forever Living)

"This is absolutely beautiful."

Dr_ Makhosi PhumaLangasikothe added:

"Beautiful indeed, sister."

Gcwabekazi commented:

"Please host us in that room for presentation..coz woooow..ngeke sikuzwe...Unomuzi omuhle ubusisekile cc."

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Nokwanda shared:

"This is so beautiful, love."

Dineo Sebolai663Dinny stated:

"Wow, finally, it's beautiful."
A woman in South Africa showcased her home cinema room, which is the ultimate movie lover’s dream.
A woman in South Africa showcased her home cinema room, which is the ultimate movie lover’s dream. Image: @nqobileandpercymseleku
Source: TikTok

Women in Mzansi show off their homes

Source: Briefly News

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Johana Mukandila avatar

Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za

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Erwan Kabwita (Architect) Erwan Kabwita is an enthusiastic architect at Beket Holding SARL and a lecturer at the American University of Kinshasa. A graduate of Visvesvaraya Technological University in India, he has years of experience in architecture and construction. As a speaker and leader, Erwan represented DR Congo at Stemi Makers Africa, working with young Africans in science and innovation. A valuable YALI member, he is also involved in various philanthropic activities.

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