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Ideas For Practical Home Theatre Designs When you originally decide to install your home theatre, it’s easy to get carried away. Home theatre designs that incorporate extravagant extras, expensive components, and involve a considerable amount of manual labour are usually the first to spring to mind. However, it is important to remember why you are installing your home theatre in the first place: to have an enjoyable audio-visual experience. So make things easy on yourself and look at the practical aspects and your budget when you start considering any home theatre designs at all! You will find that most home theatre designs are very flexible. Regarding components, you can choose the size and type of screen, the quality of the projector and audio equipment, the capability of the sub-woofer, and the type of chairs, depending on the budget and amount of space you have. When it comes to décor, although imitation theatres from the twenties complete with tassled red curtain and mini popcorn makers may be quite impressive, equally effective in terms of viewing and listening pleasure, can be a room with painted walls and blinds drawn over the windows. It’s simply a matter of doing what you do, with style. The majority of people will pay the most attention to the chairs they choose to use in any of their home theatre designs as naturally, comfort is one of the forefront considerations. Even the most basic of the comfy, leather, plush, wide-seated lounge chairs unfortunately, are not cheap, and when you add in extras such as massage functions, vibrating, chairs with extending foot rests, detachable trays, and cup holders, then their cost can encompass a substantial portion of your budget, so it is important to stick to your allocated amount. Possibly, it would also be wiser to shop for the chairs last, after all other item have been purchased and you know exactly how much money you have to work with. Lighting plays quite an important part in most home theatre designs, as it sets the scene and the mood of the theatre experience. Naturally fluorescent lights do nothing for ambience, however if high electricity prices are a concern to you, then energy-saving “warm light” bulbs can be carefully camouflaged behind moulded light fittings quite easily. Colour schemes are also important. Many home theatre designs include a plain colour for the walls highlighted with a brightly coloured curtain covering the screen, however for a less garish approach, dark or royal blue or burgundy add a more serious and sometimes, more effective ambience to the walls of your home theatre and can be offset by leather chairs in rich browns, deep reds, black, blues, or even white. Careful consideration should be paid to your space parameters to ensure you can fit in what you have chosen, though, ultimately it will be your budget that will dictate a lot of what comprises many of the home theatre designs you will look at. Remember that although aesthetics is nice, it is you who will be sitting for hours on end watching films or listening to music. Make sure comfort plays the premier role in ALL your selections. The best home theatre designs are always the ones that offer the most comfort! Home Theater How To