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For the movie buff, having a home theater room is a must. Although it might seem like a splurge, watching the newest blockbuster with surround sound and theater seating from the comfort of your own home will really enhance your movie-watching experience. If you're serious about creating your own media room, take the time to research the best seating and audiovisual equipment. Follow these tips to put your home theater ideas into action. More
Sneak Peek Design
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Enfield Way Basement
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Wall Color: Sherwin Williams SW7016 Mindful Gray, Reclaimed Wood Ceiling Beams, Wall Lighting: Restoration Hardware Teardrop Sconces, Custom Game Table, Drink Ledge: Gas Pipe and "Delerium" Granite Top, Gray Leather Theater Seating, Floor: Luxury Vinyl Plank Coretec Plus Hudson Valley Oak 7" Plank, Alyssa Lee Photography
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Boswell Construction
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Bundy: Brentwood Modern Farmhouse
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Example of a mid-sized transitional enclosed home theater design in Los Angeles with black walls, carpet and a projector screen — Houzz
Theatre risers but not theatre chairs. — reed_darcy
New Wave AV
Family Cinema Room
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Trendy enclosed home theater photo in Kent with a projector screen — Houzz
Live the lighting contrast and the design — Sabrina Guerrero
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Holladay Residence
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Opening these fancy barn doors reveals an impressive home theater system designed and installed by Big Fish Automation.
Contemporary home theater idea in Salt Lake City with carpet — Houzz
Love the barn doors, we can open it to the sports area/bar. Also love the bar seating in back of the theatre chairs — vaguman17
JayMarc Homes
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Greater Seattle Area | The Parthenon Theater Room
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Your parties will be the talk of the town with this modern theater room, with ample space to spread out and enjoy the flick!
Elegant enclosed home theater photo in Seattle with gray walls, carpet and a wall-mounted tv — Houzz
Furniture placement — shgarnett
TRG Architects
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Family Room, Home Theater and Bar
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Photo by Bernard André
Inspiration for a timeless home theater remodel in San Francisco with a projector screen — Houzz
Basement ideas---- table behind sofa, built ins for tv, — lindasuerobinson
Mitchell Berry Architects
Contemporary
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Contemporary home theater idea in London with brown walls — Houzz
Soffit lighting and room orientation — Bill Bartleson
Dale Gardon Design
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Estate 5
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Tuscan home theater photo — Houzz
I would use this room to watch a movie with a lot of friends that I do not have. Maybe just to relax by myself or a couple of friends. It also looks like you could sleep or lay down. You could get food and watch a sporting event. — Cesar Torres
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What type of home theater decor should I add?


Start by deciding on an overall theme to use for your home theater design. Do you want to have a general cinematic feel? Then pick wall decor that is representative of filmmaking, like an oversized film reel and clapperboard. If you have a favorite genre of films, find a couple of posters from your top movies and highlight them in simple frames. Hang some deep-colored velvet curtains on one or more walls for the luxurious look that’s synonymous with home theaters, and add some uplights pointed at the walls for subtle yet stunning lighting. No true home movie theater can be without popcorn, but adding your own concession stand is an easy way to ensure it's always nearby. On a small scale, you can add a table or bar cabinet with a mini fridge, candy drawer and microwave. If you’re opting for a larger investment, go with a full-fledged built-in home bar, complete with your favorite drinks and barware. To mimic a true concession stand, use glass-panel cabinets, a freestanding popcorn maker and soda fountain machine. Check out other home theater pictures to see what fun and functional decor others are including.

What kind of seating should I use in a home theater design?


The kind of seating you add to your space depends on your overall budget and the level of authenticity you desire. If you're looking for a true-to-life movie experience, stadium seating is a must. Add platforms and stairs to your home theater design to mimic tiers, and use leather lounge chairs as comfortable theater chair replicas. For a less expensive approach, use the same armchairs but avoid multiple levels, or opt for a deep sectional and ottomans instead. If you don’t want your typical sofas and armchairs, take a look at seating that is designed specifically for home theaters. It often includes features such as snack and cup holders and reclining ability, so you will feel like you stepped into your local cinema. Also, consider catering to those who like to eat and watch at the same time, by adding unique home theater ideas like bar counters with stools.

What equipment do I need in my media room?


Once again, budget dictates your technology, as well as personal preference. Most home theaters will take the projector and screen route, which can lead to a more dramatic movie experience; however, the picture can be slightly blurry if the equipment quality is not top-notch. A high-definition plasma or LCD TV might not be quite as large scale, but it always offers a crisp, clear image. If you do your research, you can even find oversized wall-mounted TVs that match the size of a projector screen — for a pretty penny, of course. When it comes to high-quality audio, surround sound is the way to go. The best home theater ideas include speakers installed throughout the space, but be sure to put in soundproof wall panels so you don't disturb family members or neighbors. Last but not least, remember to invest in a good remote control — there’s nothing worse than having to get out of your seat to adjust the volume mid-movie!