Thursday, July 16, 2009

Pick Home Theater Seating

After buying a projector and screen and setting up all the proper cables for a home theater, you'll want to kick back and enjoy a movie on your new system. If you convert a den into your home theater, you'll probably avoid having to buy new furniture. However, you may want to buy new seats so more people can enjoy the new movie setup.


Instructions


Pick Home Theater Seating


1. Draw up a rough estimate of how many people on average will be viewing movies in your home theater. This number could just be your immediate family, plus an extra seat or two in case you have guests.


2. Measure the available space in your home theater before you look at seating. Remember that you'll want to position the seating at least 6 feet from the screen and even more if you have a large screen.


3. Head to a furniture store and look for recliner seats that are similar to movie theater designs. If you have a large budget, you can pick seating with perks like leather covering and matching tables for resting drinks and snacks.


4. Look for a small two or three-seat couch. Some people prefer to keep a couch directly in front of the projection screen and pick separate seating to set up on the sides.


5. Ask about staggered height couches if you want to set up rows of home theater seating. You can also build wooden platforms 12 inches and 24 inches high to place seating, giving your room a real theater feel.







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