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Home Theatre Construction Room

The home theatre construction room is what your loved ones will probably (not so) lovingly call the room that you will turn into your home theatre. Home theatres can take a lot of work to put together (especially when you want them to be perfect) and it isn't unheard of for the project to take a while to complete.

Your Home Theatre Construction Room can be any room in your house. You can turn your living room into a home theatre (though you might want to check with your spouse first). Most people turn spare bedrooms or dens into home theatres so that the project won't disturb the rest of the family's living space. Where you decide to build your home theatre is up to you but know that the process will be a much smoother one if you stock your home theatre construction room with the right tools ahead of time

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Here are some tips:

1. Clear the room of everything that used to be there before you start your project. Not only will this help your belongings find new homes, but it will give you a better idea of the space that you will be working with.

2. Get together your tools before you start shopping for home theatre equipment. Put them in the home theatre construction room and take a quick inventory of what you have. This way, when you buy a piece of equipment and it gives you a list of tools that you will need, you will know if you need to buy any of the tools before you get home. You will save a lot of time by having everything ready to go when you get home.

3. When you start opening boxes, make sure that you only open one box (or one section of boxes depending on how many are used for, say, your speaker system) at a time. Check the contents of each box against the "materials included" list that says what should have come in each box. If anything is missing, box the equipment back up and take it to the store for a box that does have everything on that "materials included" list.

4. Once you have finally gotten all of your equipment and all of your tools together in your home theatre construction room, lay out your home theatre configuration. It will be far easier to wire your equipment if you have the pieces laid out first. This way you will find out if you need to purchase longer wiring, and what kind of "furniture" you will need (an entertainment centre for the tv, stands for speakers, shelving for consoles, etc). This will also give you an idea of how much room is left over for your seating and decorating needs.

One of the best things about having a dedicated home theatre construction room is that you won't ever have to worry about bothering the rest of your family with the putting together of this home theatre system!