Your Home Movie Theatre Can Feature Touches That Reflect Your Taste
You’ve begun setting up your first home theatre and are looking for the perfect touches to make it comfortable and to show a bit of your personality, too. You might begin choosing home theatre furniture to help visualize what the finished product will be like. You can take many different approaches to furnishing the seating area of your private theatre, so the first choice you’ll likely make is how many seats to include. Once you get a sense of how many folks will be viewing movies with you at any given time you can settle on a number and perhaps throw in a few more just in case there are more guests than anticipated.
Home theatre chairs come in many different styles and colors, and you can order them with a variety of options that will add to the overall comfort of your viewing room. If most of the viewers are adults, you can consider plush fabrics that will give your theatre an old-timey look, like something out of the 1920s. If lots of kiddos will be joining your movie palace you might want to think about getting upholstery that is easy to clean in the event that ice cream or soda is spilled – and in all likelihood they will be, sooner or later.
Pick out seating with the right options for you. Maybe you like to put your feet up while watching a movie, and so you’ll want to look at seats with built-in footrests that fold up when you want them and can be folded down and put out of the way when not in use. Perhaps seats with built-in snack trays and cup holders are a must for you. You’ll find lots of different chair models to choose from that provide these features.
Of course, you’ll want to spend a good deal of time choosing the video monitor that’s right for your space. It should be large enough to give everyone in your theatre a flawless view of the screen. But don’t go so big with the screen that viewers will feel like they’re sitting in the first row on a Cinemascope film. They’ll need a bit of distance from the screen in order to take it all in and not feel dizzy and nauseated halfway through the movie.
Add touches to your theatre that represent the kinds of films you most enjoy. If it’s action or adventure films, hang some framed posters of your favorite movies on the walls. If you feel like splurging you might even hire an artist to paint a scene from a favorite more directly on the wall. It will give your viewing room the kind of personal identity that visitors will remember for a long time to come.
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