Posts Tagged ‘Theatre’

Home Theatre Furniture Should Be Functional

May 25th, 2010

Setting aside an entire room to devote to nothing more than watching television or movies can seem frivolous, but for those who really love entertainment this can be one of the most exciting rooms in a house to set up. Carefully chosen equipment, themes and even movies can combine to make a family’s theatre room the most trafficked place in a house, but if the home theatre furniture doesn’t fit the bill, the opposite might happen.

Choosing home theatre furniture is a very big deal and a proceeding that should be handled with care. The fact is furniture for a home theatre can be very expensive, but it doesn’t have to be. There are a few key considerations that should come into play before any furniture is purchased. These include:

Money: Putting together a great home theatre can be a costly venture. By the time the screen and projector and sound system are purchased, there might be very little left for buying home theatre furniture. While it’s more than acceptable to phase in purchases over time, breaking a budget is not. When planning for this room’s creation, try to put furniture into the mix. Set a solid budget for buys and make sure the other considerations are met to make a room truly spectacular. If money’s tight, use the furniture you have and add on later.

Space: While many people might want to have three rows of specially designed movie theatre seating in their home theatre, this might not be feasible. Take a good look at space before making any purchases. One of the top concerns for furniture is placement not only for viewing, but also listening pleasure. If furniture is too big and bulky for a small room, the actual enjoyment of movies might be compromised.

Style: There are all kinds of options when it comes to style of furniture for home theatres. From basic living room sets to special theatre recliners, there’s no real rule of the road to follow here. Pick a theme and have fun with it. If the furniture needs to be purchased later, have the theme in mind and build up around it as money allows.

Comfort: Don’t discount this as an important factor. Even if an old sofa is used to provide the seating at the start, it should be comfortable to make all night movie marathons more enjoyable.

Functionality: This is perhaps the biggest concern in home theatre furniture. From the tables and chairs down to the storage cabinets, the furniture within a theatre should support the room’s overall function. Remember, there will likely be eating and drinking going on in the room, so plenty of drink holders or flat surfaces are absolutely in order. A good place to store equipment and even video library items will also likely be necessary. The functionality is often found in the design of specifically made home theatre furniture items, but it can also be created in a makeshift set up, too.

It doesn’t matter if a home theatre furniture ensembles matches from the start, or if it’s put together piecemeal. What does matter, however, is that furniture is comfortable and functional. The looks can come later if necessary, but don’t compromise on functionality.

Home Theatre Furniture Is More Than Just Chairs

May 22nd, 2010

When you think about furniture for your home theatre, the first thing that jumps to mind is chairs and seating. This isn’t a bad thing. The chairs and seating are extremely important in a home theatre set up, but don’t let your mind stop there. If you do, you’ll be robbing yourself, and those you entertain, of a lot of potential fun from setting up the room in any style or theme that you want!

Part of the fun of having a home theatre, is having a separate room for it. You don’t have to stop with a leather sofa, or a few recliners. Find posters of your favorite movies, or often times video stores will have cardboard cut outs that they eventually just throw away. You can make your home theatre look like a normal place to watch a movie, or it can look like half the movies made in the 1970s came to life around your surround sound speakers. The room can be a place to watch the game, or it can have green carpet, and football field wall paper. The possibilities really are virtually endless, limited only by your imagination and a reasonable budget.

Aside from the ambiance and furniture, don’t forget that you need furniture to hold your home theatre. Obviously the entertainment center has to be the center attention of the room. What kind of TV do you have? Is it an HD/TV, a Plasma? Do you have your own fine wooden cabinet for the entertainment center already picked out? What does the wood look like? If you have a TV that hangs on the wall, well how do you accessorize that? Where do you put the speakers? Where do you put the DVD player? All of these questions are considerations you need to keep in mind, and the selection of furniture is critical to all these elements.

There are a lot of different options as far as what kind of furniture you need and/or want. Accessories for this area could include audio visual cabinets, video cabinets, TV cabinets, stereo cabinets, multimedia storage cabinets, or entertainment cabinets. There are cabinets of every shape, color, make, and design that can accommodate almost any need or desire you have for the room.

Beyond the necessities, there are even the fun little things people don’t expect. Popcorn machines are cheaper than they used to be, and for the bachelor with the great home theatre, why not build a bar right in the back of the room? It’s your home theatre, why not get the home theatre furniture and other miscellanea that gives it your personality?

No one ever made a good impression by following everyone else, so find the home theatre furniture and accessories that will make that home theatre distinctly yours. After all, you’re the one spending the money, you’re the one putting in a home theatre, shouldn’t it be something you can truly enjoy?

Brainstorm all the ideas you have, make a list, and do your homework. Do these three things are you’ll be sure to end up with the home theatre system, sound, and furniture you want to make it one of a kind.