There are several factors to think about when you’re choosing your home theater seating. You’ve already considered your budget, and Home Theater Seating Online has seats ranging from economical choices to premium seating. But what about style? Here are some tips for picking perfect seats.
Seating Style 



Material Choices
You’ll have your pick of fabrics for your chairs. For more economical choices, opt for microfiber, leathermatch, bicast leather, or vinyl. Microfiber is a popular option because of its distinctive softness, but it’s also incredibly durable and will last for years. The premium choice, of course, is top grain leather. We offer several brands that use the finest leather, taken from the top hide. It’s the softest and most durable leather, so a piece using top-grain can be a real investment with a high return.

Seating Arrangement
When you set your chairs up, remember that their placement will directly impact your viewing experience. If you’re planning on having a couple rows of chairs, remember that the people in that back want to see the whole screen, too. You could choose complementing low back chairs for the front and high back chairs for the back row. Risers are also a great option because every row of seats will have a perfect view. Make sure you know what you’re doing before you start building, though, and you might want to consult a contractor. If you’re going for one long row, arrange them in a semi-circle with the midpoint of the chairs lining up with the midpoint of the screen, as in the image below. This arrangement will give those sitting on the end an ideal viewing angle because they won’t have to turn their heads or strain their necks to see.
When you set your chairs up, remember that their placement will directly impact your viewing experience. If you’re planning on having a couple rows of chairs, remember that the people in that back want to see the whole screen, too. You could choose complementing low back chairs for the front and high back chairs for the back row. Risers are also a great option because every row of seats will have a perfect view. Make sure you know what you’re doing before you start building, though, and you might want to consult a contractor. If you’re going for one long row, arrange them in a semi-circle with the midpoint of the chairs lining up with the midpoint of the screen, as in the image below. This arrangement will give those sitting on the end an ideal viewing angle because they won’t have to turn their heads or strain their necks to see.

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