Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Home Theater Decorating Ideas


Home theaters have become more than a luxury—they’re now a standard fixture even in average homes. The setups range from simple TV-and-speaker rooms to professional-grade cinemas, but they all point to the same trend: replacing the commercial movie theater with the comfort of one’s own. But to make your home theater truly your own, it takes more than high-end gear—it also needs a personal touch.
Decorating a home theater involves not just aesthetics, but also your overall viewing experience. From your choice of seating to your drapes and area rugs, your décor is what really puts the “home” in home theater. If you’re just getting started, read on for some basic home theater decorating tips.
Lighting: It’s important to have full control over lighting in a home theater. If you have bright walls or white area rugs, consider replacing them with darker colors to reduce reflectivity. Go for recessed lighting and wall-mounted sconces—these eliminate the glare commonly made by overhead lights. Enhance your video by placing small key lights at the back of the screen. If possible, add a dimmer switch so you can set the lighting to suit your mood.
Flooring: Area rugs offer a homier feel than carpeting, but carpets may be a better choice if you have poor room acoustics. Place some wool area rugs under or in front of the seats to soften the look of your room. To add some color, look for colorful oriental area rugs or braided area rugs you can use as a focal point. If you like sitting on the floor, consider getting a shag rug—it’s one of the most comfortable and stylish options on the market.





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