Home Theater Buying Guide

Your Top-to-Bottom Checklist


You could get a big TV, put it in your living room, and call it your home theater. But you want to recreate in your home the magical experience of going to the cinema and holistically experiencing a movie.We completely understand, so we’re going to help you set your home theater up from top to bottom.
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Budgeting Funds and Space
The first things to consider when you’re planning your home theater are your money and space budgets. You should set realistic expectations about what you’re going to spend and where your home theater is going to go before you start planning to avoid unnecessary setbacks.


Ask yourself where exactly your home theater system is going to go in your home. If you’re lucky enough to have an entire room dedicated to watching movies, you have total freedom in design and layout. Make sure you check out our multi-seat arrangements,whimsical furniture, and movie posters. If your home theater is going to share space with your living room or rec room, you might want to consider a projector that can lift into the ceiling and individual chairs that you can rearrange.


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Home Theater Dos and Don'ts
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DODON’T
Decide what you want from the start, even if you’re buying bit by bit.Project onto a white sheet or blank wall. A good projection screen makes a huge difference!
Buy recliners. They optimize our natural viewing anglesBuy anything you don’t love. Let our Customer Service Reps find you what you want
Choose fun room décor that will add to the movie magicGet a screen smaller than 36 inches. More really is more




Home Theater Step By Step
Home TheaterChoosing a home theater design is confusing and there are so many steps to think about. Here's a checklist of things you'll need in the order you should think about them.


  • Decide where the focus of your theater will be and find a projector, mount, and media player that will fit
  • Speakers and speaker stands should be heard but not seen. Make sure the wiring isn't going to get in the way
  • The projection screen needs to maximize picture quality and fit on the wall. 
  • Choose seats that you love. 
  • Adorn the walls with posters and find accent furniture that expresses your inner movie buff
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