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How To Setup A Home Theatre Room

For those of us lucky enough to have a home theatre room, the benefits speak for themselves. You get private viewing, relaxing space and the perfect wind-down opportunity – all in the one room. If that doesn’t sound appealing to you, we don’t know what will.

So if you’re thinking about creating your own audio-visual paradise, our advice is: go for it! But don’t rush – there is a bit of a trick to setting up the best home theatre. That’s why we have put together a little guide on how to setup a home theatre room. Armed with these tips, your next home theatre project will yield impressive results!

Believe it or not, maths can tell us how to setup a home theatre room!

Everyone has their own views on what makes the best seat in the house. For example, when you walk into a cinema with your friends, everyone seems to veer off in different directions. Some like to get up close to the screen, others prefer a comfortable distance, and some like to be right in the middle. But when you setup a home theatre room, you don’t have the luxury of auditorium-style seating. That means you have to position your couch the perfect distance from the TV. And that sounds a lot easier than it is. But luckily, maths has come to the rescue! Simply take a measurement from the top right-hand corner of your screen to the bottom left-hand corner. Then, multiply that by 2. There you have it: the optimal viewing distance. And, of course, feel free to tweak it a bit.

When people us how to setup a home theatre room, we always recommend avoiding glare

Cinemas thrive in the darkness, and so does TV viewing in general; the contrast seems more vivid and the definition is fantastic. So how do you replicate that in a room with a few windows? People often ask us how to setup a home theatre room to avoid glare. Our advice is to utilise your angles to avoid direct sunlight or reflected artificial light. Of course, if you want a sure-fire solution, you can always opt for a curved TV. But remember: they’re a bit more expensive.

Another tip on how to setup a home theatre room is soundbar style speakers

If you anything like most homeowners, the home theatre is actually a repurposed bedroom, rumpus room, or even garage. After all, not many people have the resources to get a purpose-built home theatre room. So naturally, it’s all about working with the space you’ve got. And that’s actually a lot easier than it seems. For example, instead of selecting a series of large bulky speakers for your home theatre, you can get the sleeker, more streamlined soundbar-style speakers. These are stacked vertically and they slot in perfectly just about anywhere!

How to setup a home theatre room with minimal space: Get creative!

That leads us into our next point: get creative with your space! Home theatre rooms are all about you, so don’t hold back. Space efficiency and creativity go hand in hand, and it’s often the little things that make the biggest difference. Like, for example, finding surround sound speakers that fit well into your existing shelves.

Finally, make sure your lounge is not positioned at an angle

So we’ve spoken about angling your TV, but what about angling your couch? Well, as a general rule, you should avoid it. Angling your couch will mean that your neck has to make up the difference, and that’s not comfortable. Instead, you should position your couch directly facing your screen. Trust us, it will make a world of difference!

For more useful tips on setting up your home theatre, contact the experts at AV Everything today on 0418 737 021.

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