Home Theater Tips for
Do-it-yourselfers

(ARA) – There’s the teen who refuses to turn off her cell
phone, the toddler booting the back of your seat and the $5
bucket of popcorn that tastes like it’s been around since the
silent era. Isn’t going to the movies supposed to be fun?
If you’d rather watch movies at home than go to the theater,
you’re not alone. About 73 percent of your fellow movie-lovers
feel the same, according to one Associated Press-AOL poll. The
majority of respondents said they would rather watch movies at
home, citing crowds, uncomfortable seats, expensive tickets and
costly concessions among the aggravations of going out to the
movies.
No wonder building a home theater is one of the hottest trends
in home improvement, and electronic items like home theater
systems promise to continue as hot sellers this holiday season.
If the idea of having your own home theater is appealing, you
don’t have to pay pros to do the job for you. You can enjoy a
home theater experience without the expense of professional
installation by doing it yourself.
Here are some basics for building your own home theater:
Have a Seat
First, decide where your home theater will be. If you have a
basement or spare bedroom you can convert, bravo! If you don’t
have a spare room, a little improvisation can make a home
theater work in your family or living rooms. In wide, open
spaces like the basement, consider investing in authentic movie
seats, complete with tilting backs and cup holders. If you’re
setting up your theater in the family room, a comfortable sofa
and a few recliners will perform well.
Whatever type of seating you choose, remember to position it so
that everyone has a good view of the screen.
Screening the Possibilities
A true movie screen – available in various sizes, fabrics and
prices – and a projector may be the essence of the movie
experience. But if those items are outside your budget, a
flat-screen TV makes a great understudy for pricier projection
screens. Prices on high-definition plasma or LCD TVs have been
dropping over the past year, and retailers are sure to offer
some great deals in order to entice buyers this holiday
season.
If you’re ready and able to invest in a fabric screen, you’ll
have plenty of choices. High-end cloth screens can roll up and
down at the touch of a button. Or, you can find the
free-standing square screens similar to those your high school
teacher might have used. The type of projector you buy will
play a role in deciding what kind of fabric screen you
purchase.
Mounting is Paramount
Proper mounting of all components of your home theater system
is important for both aesthetics and safety. You’ll put a lot
of time, thought and some money into pulling together your home
theater, so you’ll want a better way to store components than
to precariously perch them on an accent table or – worse yet –
leave them sitting on the floor.
If you’ve purchased a projector, a ceiling mount will give you
the best theater experience. Sanus Systems, a leading
manufacturer of mounts for audio-visual components, makes a
Universal Projector Ceiling Mount simple enough to be installed
by the average do-it-yourselfer.
If you’ve opted for a flat-screen TV, Sanus also makes a
variety of TV mounts that will allow you to put the screen on
the wall and angle it to meet your needs. Audio components like
speakers also perform best when wall mounted. And you’ll want
to consider placing components like the DVD player and
satellite receiver on the wall too, possibly with a mount from
Sanus’ line of Vertical Foundations furniture. Visit
www.sanus.com to see the range of mounts available for all
components of home theater systems.
Once the technical aspects of your do-it-yourself home theater
project are taken care of, plug in the carnival-style popcorn
popper, pour on the butter and settle down to enjoy the movie
theater experience in the comfort of your own home.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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