3 Features of Every Incredible Home Theater Design
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A home theater is a great way to watch movies. It’s optimized for audio and video playback that can transport you to another world. But don’t be fooled by the so-called “home theater in a box” systems you can buy off the shelf. True home theater design goes beyond technology -- it includes crafting a room where you can guarantee the best, brightest, and sharpest images; clear, immersive sound; and easily control the lighting conditions. Every theater is different, but in this blog, we'll show you precisely what you need to get started with a private cinema in your Oakland County, MI property. Keep reading to find out more.
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Screen - Choosing the Right Size
The first thing you think about when building a theater is the size of the screen. You may think the bigger the screen is, the better it must be. But, in most cases, a wrong-size screen can ruin your experience.
Whether you choose a traditional projector-and-screen setup or a more modern flat-panel TV display, you’ll need to ensure it’s the right size for the room. A too-small screen will have you squinting to catch the details while one that’s too big might cause you to strain your neck to take in the image.
The best way to determine screen size is by determining your seating. Once you’ve selected the number of seats and where they’ll be in the room, you can find a screen solution to fit your needs.
Audio - Acoustic Treatments and Sound Proofing
Speakers and receivers are essential to any sound system, but so are the conditions of the surrounding room. For instance, a high-end speaker playing in an unfurnished room will echo, while one in a strategically designed one will sound incredible.
For home theater audio, everything from the carpet to plush seating can help your system sound better. In some rooms, you may want to add acoustic panels to help absorb more sound.
And keep in mind, acoustic treatments are different from soundproofing. Soundproofing means keeping the audio from bleeding into the next room. There are a lot of sophisticated ways to do that, from stuffing the walls with insulation to decoupling the interior and exterior walls altogether.
Lighting - Simple Control
One of the most critical factors of any home theater is the lighting. From overhead fixtures to on-wall sconces, even track lighting between seats, you can control all the light in your theater with the touch of a button.
But don't limit it to fixtures. Natural, ambient sunlight can have a significant impact on the way your theater functions. Too much of it and the image on your screen could look washed out and dull. If you have a lot of windows in your theater, you should consider motorized shades to help minimize the amount of light that gets in.
The best part? With integrated controls, you can adjust everything with the touch of a button. You don’t have to turn off or dim individual fixtures. Nor do you have to lower each shade. With one touch, your system adjusts everything to the perfect settings.
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