Tuesday, November 3, 2009

entertaining right!

Designing a media room for your home can be successfully done if you've taken the time to do some research and learn all about home theater designing. Your mission is to create the same the look, sound and feel of a real movie theater in the privacy of your own home. Visit online websites and retail appliance stores to get an idea of what kind of equipment is available for your room. Read reviews to get honest opinions about brands of home theater systems and make sure that you set a budget, it's easy to get carried away and add too many extra bells and whistles that you really don't need.

You may want to decorate your media room before you start filling it with screens and amplifiers. There are many different types of fun wall paper and home theater carpeting that can add to the enjoyment of your theater media room. Many of the floor and wall designs are done in a theater theme, featuring boxes of popcorn, reels of film as well as some really interesting patterns. Theater chairs that resemble the seats in real movie theaters add to the authentic feel of your media room. You might want to check out some of the Berkline theater seating selections, they have some really comfortable designs. Add a few decorative media theater lights and movie posters to the walls and you'll have a room that satisfies any movie buff's needs.

Now that you've decorated the room to your liking, it's time to do the real work and find the perfect system for you. One of the most popular choices are the wireless home theater systems. They allow greater flexibility and convenience for home owners, eliminating the endless amount of unsightly cables that often accompany a home media system.

The most important components are the theater surround sound system and the home theater screen. You want the film to look and sound exactly like it does in the theater. The picture is huge and crisp and clear and the sound is moving around the room from speaker to speaker and you want this same effect at home. Choose the largest screen that you can and make sure your surround sound system has at least 5 speakers so you'll be able to spread them around the room.

When your media room is finished, you'll be the envy of all of your friends and family. And when they decide they must have a media room like yours, you'll be able to teach them all about home theater equipment and design fundamentals.

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