We often spend a lot of time contemplating the various components of our home theater systems but rarely give much thought to how the room decor affect our ability to enjoy our home cinema and movies without additional interference from walls in the room or other decoration features. In order to get some great ideas, go to an expert when it comes to designing the best possible viewing experience. Taking a night out at the movies and check out the way the room was decorated before the film begins and during the film's attention to the things that distract you the most.
Cinema make a lot of money by creating more than to show a simple movie. The first thing you might notice is that most theaters do not allow outside light into the room. As a matter of fact, most of the theaters have very little in the way of a good artificial light. You might see a few wall sconces and some running lights (which can be bright or dim) along the sides but rarely will you see no overhead lighting is activated even before the movie plays. For this reason, a basement or an interior room with no windows is the best choice when it comes to choosing a location for your home theater. If it is not available be sure to try to find the blackout curtains or blinds for your windows to keep the sun is most likely out.
The colors they choose for the walls and the type of lighting they use carefully in order to improve that experience. I believe you will find that most theaters use darker colors for their walls. Many use a cloth to coat the walls so that paint glossy do not reflect the light from the screen. In your home, you can choose to paint a textured or Mate to avoid potential reflection. You should also make sure that you do not use the shiny floor surface which may also reflect light back to the screen. For this reason the carpet make good flooring option for your home theater.
Another thing that you will want to make sure that your home theater, including a nice comfortable seating. By having a proper seating where you and your family can spread out and enjoy watching television or movies you will find that you spend more time together enjoying your investment than you would if you find a place to sit stiff and uncomfortable. I also suggest special seating options for young children that allows them a special place to sit and no room for doubt where the seat belonged to whom. Not only do you want a nice comfortable place for your little ones, but also a nice area for the adults to enjoy and feel comfortable too.
I highly recommend that you also keep a good supply of snack trays available for those times when the benefits of the situation and many people, including a mini fridge and microwave (for popcorn of course) in their home theater so that they do not have to travel very far in the book to enjoy some great drinks during commercials or breaks in the action on the big screen.
While there is no one size fits all home theater, there are many touches you can add that will enhance the theater experience in your home and make it that much more enjoyable for all involved. Take time to decide what features you can add that will make the space work better for your needs and family your movie and television viewing preferences and go with a touch rather than trying to adjust to the 'norm' that does not really exist when it comes to a home cinema. The most important thing you can do is create a space where you feel comfortable watching movies and television as a family. If you reach a certain goal you will have a home theater that may be the envy of others around you.