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Designing A Home Theater

By norman | March 6, 2010

How your home theater is set up can make a different in the quality you get from it. Properly setting up a home theater system and designing the room can take some thought and planning.

In order to get the best experience possible take some time to learn home theater design. In the first place, a good home theater is one that works with the space that you have.

A seperate room would be great but if you don’t have one you can partition off some space.Determine your goals for the space.

Learn how to watch movies as if you were in a theater.Plan out the room layout and make sure everything fits.

A few planning sketches can go a long way. The television will be the primary focus.What kind of TV will you have and where will it be put?

Think about whether you want your television to be free standing, wall mounted or enclosed in a armoire or TV cabinet.This can go a long way towards shaping your room and helping you make some decisions.

Similarly make sure that you know how everyone is going to be seated.Do you want a couch or do you love the idea of cushions or recliners? Raised seating can be a little extra special.

Also consider your surround sound. You need to find the right place in the room to place your speakers.

A good electronics store with a helpful clerk can be a great way to get some advice. Where should you mount the speakers? You can create great surround sound effects simply by correctly placing speakers. Learn about your option and research home theater design for some great effects.

 Learn more about home theater system room design and components such as home theater receivers and projector screens.


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