If you are fortunate enough to be building
a room in your home that is dedicated to the purpose of watching movies or as a
home theater it only makes sense that you would like to decorate the room in a
manner that is completely befitting of its purpose. There are amazing options
available within this growing market of decorating and generally, there are
prices that are designed to match. The good news is that while art often
imitates life, there is no reason that we can’t imitate some of the great art
we see in the movies or on televisions shows in our homes—at a fraction of the
cost.
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First of all, a really good home theater is
an investment, particularly those that are generally used in private rooms.
With that being said you will want to decorate your room in a manner that will
not distract from your movie watching experience. There are many ways you can
do this and many of them come at rather hefty costs for the average consumer.
You do not have to purchase special lighting at $500 a pop when you can go to
your local lighting or home improvement store and find excellent wall sconces
that will be perfect for your home theater at a fraction of the cost for which
you will find them at specialty stores catering to those building home
theaters. For more low lighting options you can use inexpensive strings of rope
lighting or even Christmas tree lights in order to provide some light without
risking a glare on the screen.
Rather than hanging expensive drapery on
the walls in your home theater you can apply textured paint in dark colors in
order to avoid distracting glares. Your local retailer may encourage you to
soundproof your walls and you are the only one that can really decide if that
is necessary. I personally would pass, particularly if your home theater is
going to be in a basement, which is typically somewhat removed from the rest of
your home and your family area.
As far as flooring goes, darker carpeting
is a good idea in most areas though possibly not the best in a basement. Cork
makes a good flooring option for basement floors as is works to muffle sound
from escaping the room in addition to a natural resistance to moisture related
problems that may occasionally arise in a basement. It is also a very inexpensive
flooring material that is highly underrated.
I also recommend dark furnishing for your
home theater. A good choice might be darkly colored sectional sofas if you want
the family to enjoy the space together. I also recommend beanbags or other
special seating for the little ones who may enjoy your home theater as well.
This gives them their own seats and helps eliminate some of the bickering and
squabbles that often arise over premium seating space.
The point is that you do not have to spend
a fortune in order to create a great atmosphere that is totally conducive to an
overall pleasant movie watching experience in your home theater. While I do not
recommend a great deal of clutter along the walls in this particular room you
can do great things with plastic popcorn boxes and flameless tea light candles
along the floor. Let your imagination present creative options to the
big-ticket items you see in the specialty shops you’ll be amazed at some of the
neat things you come up with.







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