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July 15, 2008

Designing A Home Theatre Room For The Modern Lifestyle

by Lee Dobbins

Over generations, the layout of our homes has evolved to meet the changing lifestyles of the family. For instance, although televisions were once normally restricted to a single corner of the living room, we now devote entire rooms to our entertainment systems. In this article, we've included some great tips on designing a home theatre room for the modern home.

When you're drawing up plans for your home theater, choose a large, rectangular room with lofty ceilings. You want to achieve the feel of an actual movie theater, only smaller and more intimate. If you have neighbors, you might want to soundproof with a little extra insulation so you don't have to worry about bothering anyone else with a loud movie.

Putting a home theater in an existing room in your has does not have to be a big deal. Basements are the perfect option with little to no windows make it easy to keep out the light. If you don't have a basement or a windowless room all that is needed is heavy drapes to keep the light out.

Next thing in designing a home theatre room is the sound and space. The room should be away from bedrooms or other rooms where noise would be bothersome. If the room is near other rooms a good option would be to soundproof the room by adding insulation before you hang the sheetrock or adding soundproofing panels to the walls. The space should be large enough to fit some nice comfortable seating for you your family and friends. Remember to keep the seating at the right distant from the television for best viewing.

Naturally, you'll want to get your stereo TV and surround sound equipment but that is for another article entirely. You should do some research to determine which electronics best fit your needs and also learn how to set up the equipment.

Pay attention to the final touches when designing a home theatre room. Consider finishing touches, which will transform your average room into an amazing home theatre. You might want to think about buying theatre seating as well as putting movie posters on the walls. Consider sconce lighting for the walls similar to lighting conditions in a real theatre. You could even install a popcorn machine if space permits. Anything you can do to make your room resemble a real theatre will enhance your home theatre experience.

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