Home theatre size
karundutt
7 years ago
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Need help to set up a theatre room
Comments (2)I'd suggest firstly block out blinds for the windows and then installing no- glare light sources. Such as step lights 30-40cm from floor height, or concealed wall washers. The seating can then be arranged and size to suit orientation to the screen....See MoreHome Theatre Projector questions
Comments (2)Yes, bigreader, we do. We're thinking we may need to replace it and are trying to figure out where to start....See MoreSelecting a sofa and arrange the home theatre room
Comments (9)Hi Vim. What are the dimensions of the room? Will this room function solely as a home theatre? If it's a dedicated space for watching movies, etc., I recommend painting the room and ceiling a dark matte colour(s) and install full length drapes in a dark fabric w/pelmet. This is to minimise light and reflection of light in the room and onto the screen, and drapes will also absorb sound, all factors to consider for an optimal theatre experience. I also notice the TV seems to be mounted rather high on the wall; is this comfortable for your neck when sitting and watching for extended periods? Is your speaker system already installed or will you use only the TV speaker? The style and type of seating is partly a matter of what other functions this room has/will have, the number of people you want to accomodate, and dimensions of the room. Personally, I prefer recliners for their individual comfort (ideally upholstered in dark fabric to dampen sound, rather than bounce it around the room). Having said that, leather is more forgiving and easier to clean and you can always have throw rugs on them for additional comfort and for sound-absorption. Recliners are easy to arrange, and can be grouped in pairs, or individually, with side tables between for drinks, snacks, remotes, etc. (non-reflective materials). Alternatively, two recliners and two armchairs w/ottomans, or a sofa and two armchairs. Your flooring is beautiful, and it will bounce sound around the room, so you may want to consider a much larger area rug. I hope I haven't overwhelmed you with suggestions...it's really a matter of how passionate you are about home theatre! Cheers....See MoreNoise control solutions for home theatre
Comments (4)What do you think? I'm leaning towards cavity sliders to make room feel more open. got option to have open or closed. We are not massive surround sound movie watchers. to be honest it would be more of a second area for my son to play ps4 or me to watch netflix every now and then....See MoreFrancis Robinson
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