The velvet texture creates a moment of luxury with the makings of a comfortable bed. Our velvet corner unit provides just those things. We like to lay down snuggled up with a soft throw during movie time, so our seating had to reflect that. (there is nothing worse than your bottom sticking to a leather chair) Again like the screen it is down to personal preference. Its either to cold in the winter or during the summer a little sticky. Traditionally cinema rooms have grand leather recliner chairs. And bunches of wires can always feel cluttered and messy. This is definitely something you should really consider, it creates a seamless sleek finish to the eye. Slightly more work but all of our wiring to all of our electrical tech, we had hidden behind the wall. We also went Sony with the speakers which we had built in. The clarity of our new television screen can feel like what you’re watching is performing live in your living room. But what I have noticed is with ultra high definition picture quality, displaying vibrant immersive colour. What sound bites I have learnt is from my very tech savvy husband. I am no tech genius I do not really understand the tech jargan. As the tv screen grows bigger in width and length the depth is becoming slicker with most TVs being no thicker than a glossy gossip magazine. With most tv’s featuring smart built- in bluetooth features as standard. In present time television sets are no longer the large ugly multi wire box. Televisions have come a very long way since those pixelated bulky boxes dominating the corner of your room. We decided to go for the Sony 80 inch 4k TV. I think using a projector or TV screen honestly is down to personal preference. Should you use a TV screen or a projector? One of the biggest decisions we had to make, was what type of screen to choose. This is where we had long night chats falling into google rabbit holes of articles about which options were best. We spent the bulk of our budget on everything electrical, after all the foundations of a cinema is is the tech. It certainly didn’t have the 55k price tag. This room although a luxury was really inexpensive to create. However in our modest family home we have created a cool feature that has the makings of a modern day media room. Now I can understand that perhaps larger spaces and bigger budgets its more complexed than that. To us or really I should mention to me (hubby would say differently) A home cinema is a space with a dark room a large tv and a good sound system. While some people will consider a big screen as a home theatre screen, however to most gaming and movie enthusiasts this isn’t enough. I think how your home theatre setup turns out, really depends mostly on your budget. If the living room is is where we only watch films, and the space is always dark, why not follow trend and create a home cinema. With our north facing space doomed to be forever dark and dreary. Confused with what to do, we tried brighten the space with lighter hues to no prevail. The orientation of the living room is north facing too, therefore it is forever dark with lack of light. The only time we we used the space was if we wanted to watch a film without the interruptance of the fridge freezer. We found that our living room was a neglected area. We have a kitchen-dinner with an attached snug that is ever the hub of the house. With our home we did just that, the latter. Having most homes extending their kitchens to create a kitchen family room, the classic living room is also a popular choice to create a theatre style make over. With garages, basement, and even garden cabins transformed into home movie theatres. The home cinema has become more popular within the modern day house. In todays blog I talk about how we came to create our very own home cinema complex. Which means even an owner of a two up two down mid terrace, can feature a block busting film on their very own silver screen. However over the last 6-10 years home tech has become a lot more affordable and accessible to us mere mortals. With a home movie theatre setting you back almost over 55k – ‘Oh how the other half live’ . The home cinema has been formally known to only belong in those houses only the rich and famous could afford.
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