Building a Home Theatre Room: 3 Mistakes to Avoid

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Having a home theatre is great. You get to have all the fun of going to the movies, without having to leave the comfort of your own home. You also get to host viewing parties for friends and family. But before you get too excited, when planning out your home theatre room, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. 

Here are 3 mistakes to avoid with your home theatre room.

Not Planning for Ventilation 

Ventilation is important for any room in your house, but it is especially important for a home theatre room. This is because all that technology emits heat, and you don’t want your home theatre room to become a sauna.

Watching movies in a hot room is not comfortable. You want to be able to sit back and relax in your theatre, not sweat through your clothes.

And what kind of ventilation is best? You want to avoid having drafts, so a ceiling fan is not the best option. Instead, consider installing an air conditioner. Plus ACs last long if you hire a professional HVAC-R service for routine maintenance.

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Not Soundproofing the Room 

Soundproofing is important for two reasons. First, you don’t want the sound from your home theatre disturbing the rest of the house. If you have young children, or if your home theatre is located near bedrooms, then you definitely don’t want the sound of explosions or car chases keeping everyone up at night.

Second, you want to be able to hear the movie clearly without outside noise interfering. The sound of screaming children as you host a Marvel viewing party is sure to put a damper on things.

To soundproof your room, you can install thick curtains over the windows and doors on both sides, and seal all gaps. Or, simply hire a professional soundproofing company to do it for you.

Not Having Enough Seating 

This might seem like a no-brainer, but you would be surprised how many people make this mistake. They think they can just throw a couple of bean bags on the floor and call it a day. But that’s not going to cut it if you want to have a proper home theatre experience.

You need to have enough seating for everyone who is going to be watching the movie. This means not just having enough chairs for all your friends and family, but making sure they are comfortable chairs

You don’t want your guests having to sit on hard floors or uncomfortable furniture that will distract from the movie experience.

Building a home theatre room can be a lot of fun. But it’s important to avoid making these 3 common mistakes. So plan for ventilation, soundproof the room, and get enough seating. Do that, and you’ll be sure to have a home theatre room that you can enjoy for years to come.

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