How to Design Your Home Cinema
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How to Design Your Home Cinema

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How to Design Your Home Cinema

There are loads of things that you might be considering when it comes to designing your home cinema. One key thing that you should be considering is how you would install your home cinema. If you’re looking into Home Cinema Installation, the technology behind having a home cinema will be taken care of professionally however, you will still be responsible for choosing which room you’d like to have it in, the layout of the room, and how to decorate it. Here, we give you some tips on how to design the perfect home cinema.

Setting
For a realistic cinema experience, your home cinema will need loud, high-quality speakers which will be very disruptive to other areas of the home. Hopefully, you’ll be lucky enough to have a large house that allows you to choose a remote location for your home cinema room but if not, don’t worry as instead, you can simply insulate the room so that it is soundproof. Unless you review films for a living or you’re a serious film buff, the chances of you spending more than one or two evenings a week in the room are slim. Therefore, you should try to choose an area of the home that is rarely used, for example, your basement would make an excellent setting for a home cinema. If you’re planning to invite guests over for regular movie nights, also try to make sure your cinema is located close to a bathroom and a kitchen.

Layout
When it comes to layout, you could opt for a professional setting with individual chairs on different levels, or you could simply have a large sofa for everyone to curl up on together. If you’re going to get individual chairs, have a look into getting recliners for the ultimate comfortable experience but make sure that whatever style you go for your seating is attractive and easy to sit in for at least two hours. You could even get some footstools and cushions to create a more homely feel to the room. You could also get love seats for any couples who visit for rom-com nights. As the room will be in near darkness during the film, just like a professional cinema you will need to have illuminated directions towards exits and to bring attention to any potential hazards such as steps or objects that could get in the way. Any controls will also need to be within easy reach of the seat of whoever is likely to be in control of them.

Decoration
When it comes to decorating a home cinema, colour plays a big role. For the visuals to be successful, the room will need to be as dark as possible so try to stick to dark colour schemes. The walls especially will need to be painted in dark colours and any wallpaper needs to be simplistic so that it doesn’t distract from the film. However, if you have a home cinema with a projector element, you will need one white wall for the film to be projected onto, or even just a carefully measured area however this can look odd when a film is not playing. Choose furniture in a dark wood, and perhaps put up some cool neon signs like those from the Neon Mama shop to get the full cinema effect. Adding carpets will help to create a better sound quality in the room. Other great features to have in your cinema room are a mini-fridge to keep drinks cool, or even a mini bar if you want to go all out. A popcorn machine is another must-have or a range of different snacks for guests, and side tables for guests to keep their snacks and drinks on.

Home cinemas are becoming a staple in a lot of homes now, especially now that such a large variety of films is so easily accessible. If you’re thinking of having one installed in your home, think carefully about which room to use, how to organise the room and how to decorate it to create the ultimate movie experience for yourself and your guests. For more interior ideas, take a look at thewrongwayhome.com.