Depending on your definition of a Media Room, if you are going to watch movies and Television, the Sun Room is a poor location for this. You will need or want to have room darkening shades. Think of a Movie theatre. Light is your enemy, it creates glare on the screen and it will wash out your color experience. It really comes down to what you want in your Media Room. We have a Lanai we use as an extra room to watch TV when the main set is in use, but we really can't climate control the space currently and sound, let's just say I like my neighbors and I'd like to keep them happy to so I don't have the full experience out there. I used my living room where I can better control the light and have a full surround sound environment. It's not perfect but a great compromise.
Some people will suggest modernizing the sound by using a sound bar and sub woofer. I already had all the surround stuff so I opted to keep it but some of the new technology is great and greatly reduces the wires needed.
Lots of options but understand the compromises you may need to accept based on the space and environment you plan to use for this.
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