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Since way back in the 1920s, Americans have been obsessed with providing a great home viewing experience for their favorite movies. While room stylings and movie visuals have enhanced tremendously over the years, the same main desire of home viewing drives homeowners throughout the nation to construct their very own home theaters.

 

What is a Home Theater?

A home theater is a room specifically designed to mimic the atmosphere of going to a traditional movie theater. It will have various pieces of audiovisual equipment to ensure a crisp and audible viewing experience for everyone in the room. If you're looking for a way to enjoy an evening out at the theater without leaving the many comforts of your own home, then building a home theater may be the ideal option for you.

 

Components of a Home Theater Setup

To give your family and other guests a true movie theater experience, there are various components that your theater room will need. The quality of these components and the overall atmosphere you create is going to be highly dependent on your budget and personal preferences.

 

Television

Obviously, the one feature that makes a home theater a real theater is having a great television. You can opt for a traditional LED television or you can invest in a projector. Typically, televisions are only recommended for small cinematic viewing experiences as they can get quite costly to purchase much larger screens. If you're looking for the big picture viewing experience, then investing in a projector is the way to go.

 

Speakers and Receiver

The whole beauty of the traditional theater experience is that the movie is played on surround speakers that can give you the feeling as if you're right there in the movie. To ensure you bring that feeling to your home theater, you'll want to invest in surround speakers and a quality receiver.

 

Source Component

You're going to need a device to get the movies you want to play on your television or projector screen. It's very common to opt for a streaming source component, such as Roku, that allows you access to online streaming. However, you can still opt for Blu-ray and DVD setups if you so choose.

 

Lighting

To ensure an optimal viewing experience and everyone's safety throughout the movie, lighting is an absolute must. However, you need to be strategic with the type of lighting that you use as too much of it pointed in the wrong direction can cause a glare on your screen. To prevent glaring, overhead ambient lighting, under-seat lighting, and behind-the-screen lighting are fairly popular options.

 

Furniture

No great viewing experience is possible without the right, comfortable furniture for your home theater. You want comfortable pieces that allow people to relax while taking in the show. Consider recliners that have cupholders and other feature options. If you want to go all out, consider investing in seating that has built-in speakers.

 

Tips For Maintaining Your Home Theater

One of the most frustrating issues you may run into over time is dust. It can seem like there's nothing worse than when you turn on a movie and all you see are dust particles floating through the air. To prevent excess dust in your theater room, there are a few things you'll want to do. First, opt for keeping the door shut as much as possible. Second, invest in an air purifier that can run around the clock to help control airborne particles.

Protecting the integrity of your viewing experience all starts with the appropriate cleaning of your electronic equipment. If you use a projector, you'll want to ensure that you put the lens cap back on after every viewing experience. Invest in a quality office equipment vacuum specifically designed to be gentle on the equipment and a hand blower to remove excess dust from the lens and filter. If you rely on a television for your home theater, you'll want to invest in a lint-free cloth and a specialized screen cleaning compound to avoid those nasty streaks.

A home theater can be a great investment to enjoy spending more time with family and friends in the comfort of your home. Truly mimicking that one-of-a-kind theater experience all starts with choosing the right equipment, lighting, and furniture. By sticking to our instructional list above, you'll be well on your way to creating the optimal home movie theater that you and your family will be sure to love for many years to come.

Written by Taylor McKnight, Author for Rio Low Voltage