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Home Theater: Lighting
Light fixtures are things that not many of us think about very often. However, the way we light a room can cause us to feel a certain way or enhance the atmosphere we want to create in that room. There are many types of light fixtures, fittings, bulbs, shades and stands to suit all areas of the home. That means both indoors and even outdoors where you might want to emphasize some special landscaping design.
Are you planning to redo a room? In this case, I know it concerns a home movie theater room, but it could be any room. I think that you should definitely consider light fixtures as one element to change. For example, you could start by changing the central, overhead incandescent bulb or tube light for sure.
I suggest that you install four or even six small wall-lights. They are not expensive and come in hundreds of colours and sizes to suit any budget. The only drawback with wall lighting for your home theater, is that the wires would really have to be let into the wall so as not to be visible.
However, you could avoid this by using standard lamps. These are also available in a myriad of designs, but they come with two drawbacks: namely trailing wires and a higher cost. They are moveable though. Small, table lamps is a sub-class alternative, but you may need more electrical points.
Once you have decided on what you want, have each lamp dimmable either in unison or separately, up to you. You should probably keep one fairly powerful light at the business end of things in case the equipment needs seeing to, but it too could be on a dimmer.
The effect can be really incredible. And all from just changing the existing light fixtures and fittings. You could even go the whole hog and have an exit sign over the door or a few mood lamps higher up out of line of sight, so that they are not distracting, say, an old 1970s style lunar lamp and a fibre-optic lamp, for amusement or as a talking point while waiting for the film or snacks to be got ready.
So, whatever type of home theater lighting you are looking for, contemporary or old style traditional, you will find many options to choose from. From different colors to different sizes and styles, there are many. You can find them online or in home improvement stores. I have made a link to one of my online favourites below.
Furthermore, when you do implement the changes, you will see that your home theater has taken on an ambiance all of its own and it will “definitely” enhance your home theater experience. It may be these minor changes, room by room, that make you see your home in a completely different light.
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Home Movie Theater Projectors
Going to the movies is a very popular recreational pastime especially for those young professionals conducting very running corporate affairs. However, for those who cannot afford to waste time travelling to and from movie theaters, the answer to this recreational problem might be just inside their own home.
You could recreate the audio-visual systems of the movie theaters with your very own custom home theater system. The best custom home theater installation certainly can consist of high quality components that are capable of rendering the complete movie theater experience without having to travel from your residence to the movie theater wasting time and effort queuing in heavy traffic. This modern technology can give you the relaxation and experience that full-sized movie theaters furnish.
The basic components: a wide screen and loudspeakers with clear and flicker free images from a high quality DVD, can easily create quite an authentic movie-going experience. Home theater professionals recommend that before you choose the final set-up and equipment for your custom home theater system, the dimensions of the room must be the first thing to think about.
Therefore, if you have a small sized room for your home theater system, a television set may be best placed in the center of one wall and three loudspeakers, placed on the left, right and center, might be enough to provide the surround sound you want from a custom movie theater. However, if you have a bigger room, a home theater projector might be the best option for providing that big screen experience.
Home theater projector screens can provide an authentic movie theater experience. If you have a very large room for your home theater system, in conjunction with your home theater projector and home theater projector screen, you could add some more loudspeakers around the room. A further useful recommendation is that a sub-woofer might also help to provide the optimum surround sound to allow you to produce the true sound of a movie theater in your own living room.
There are various designs and models of home theater projector you can choose from. You will need to understand the features of each one, before you decide on which one to buy. It may also be necessary for you to enlist the services of a home theater designer in order to get the home theater package that will give you the best entertainment. This will mean not needing to spend an unreasonable amount of time and money on your home theater system and home theater projector.
It is so easy to purchase equipment with an over- capacity for your home theater, especially if you do not know what the options are and the various requirements that your home theater may have due to the room’s dimensions. The size of your home theater projector screen should be a function of the measurements of your room and the components of your custom home theater. For example, from where you intend to sit to the screen should be between two and five times the diagonal diameter of the screen. So, looking at it from another perspective, if you are going to sit 10 feet (120 inches) from the screen, then the screen should be 24-60 inches, but it is a personal matter and depends on the viewers eyes.
Your home theater expert might also propose options for your home theater that may not include a television set. Why? The reason for this is the technological innovations employed by computers and home theater projectors. Home theater projectors like InFocus screenplay models, for example, can be hooked up with a computer in a small room set-up. Home theater projectors are also lightweight and can be transported effortlessly. Therefore, a projector is very useful for employment in custom home theaters and business presentations.
Home theater projectors and home theater projector screens can help provide a true cinema-like experience. This type of set-up is particularly handy for business presentations and so it is becoming more and more popular. Combining your custom home and custom office theater systems is a new phenomenon, which only a couple of smart customers have thought of.
However, I am sure that being aware of all these options: ie, that a basic television set, three speakers and a DVD player can be perfectly adequate for people who only want a basic home theater, you may decide that you do not really need a home theater projector, especially if the room for your custom home theater system is not very large.
Enjoy a cinematographic experience right in your own home by researching your options intelligently. You can then experience the relaxation a movie theater gives you without having to endure heavy traffic on the way to and from the movie theater.
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Home Movie Theater Screens
When it comes to choosing a projection or TV screen, the first consideration is the kind of screen you want or even may need. If the room where you are going to set up your home movie theater is large, then you will need to have a home theater projection screen or maybe you just want to go down that route anyway.
I, personally, like the idea of having a drop-down screen, but sometimes you have to have one even in a modest home theater. It converts your living room into a home theater: you recline in your chair; click a button and a screen drops down; click a button and the lights dim; click another one and the movie begins!
However, if you prefer a television screen, then you might be considering buying a new one. They say that a 27 inch screen is big enough, but I do not think it is. I think you need 48-60 inches, but then I’m a baby-boomer and my eyes are definitely not what they were.
If you are purchasing a new TV for your home movie theater, I think you should aim high. HDTV is already here and since February 2009 the USA has been committed to High Definition. Therefore, I would make sure that your new television is able to receive it. Then I suggest that your new home movie theater screen is a flat one in order to reduce the annoying glare that could ruin your experience, which could be another reason for opting for a projection screen.
Then you should make sure that the new TV has enough input and output sockets for the equipment you plan to use and you’re ready. Therefore, to summarize, I would go for:
At minimum a 27 inch screen
A flat screen
HDTV enabled
Sufficient input and output sockets
Satellite compatibility
I recommend satellite compatibility because it is probably the future or near future at least. If you get a satellite TV connection you will have access to HDTV downloads which you can watch whenever you like.
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