Building a Home Cinema in a Small Space

If you have a small space at home, you can still have a great home theatre experience. But, it’s important to plan your room and decide on the best equipment to fit your needs. There are some basic things you should consider, including your budget, technology, seating, and decoration.

Ideally, you should have a room that’s at least 15 feet by 20 feet, but you may be able to get by with a smaller area. Depending on your space, you might need to be creative with nooks and crannies for more comfortable viewing. Get advice on Luxury Home Cinema Plymouth set ups by visiting digitalinteriors.co.uk/services/home-cinema-system/plymouth/

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Make sure the area is well-insulated. Standard insulation will be in place for the floor and ceiling, but you should also add a layer of sound dampening. In addition, you’ll want to block out extra light by using black out blinds or curtains.

You can make your small room more homey with bright colours. For instance, you can choose bright colours for the chairs and sofas. It’s especially nice to use velvet curtains for a luxurious cinema effect. Don’t forget to install sconces along the walls, and plug them in to a dimmer. This will allow you to control the lighting automatically during movie time.

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Aside from seating, you’ll need a big screen to enjoy your favourite movies. Home theatres use a technology called a projector, and it’s the most important part of the system. Ensure that your screen is the right size and doesn’t dwarf the room without enough distance from the seating.

 

 

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