10 Benefits to having a Dedicated Home Theatre in Your Home

A home theatre is a great way to entertain your family, especially as staying in becomes more popular. Here are five benefits of having your own, which we love designing and installing.
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Having a home theatre is the perfect method to amuse your family while staying in is getting more and more popular these days. Here are five advantages to having your own personal home theatre, which we Love planning and installing.

You get the same movie going experience, without the hassle: Owning a home theatre eliminates the need to find parking, stand in line to purchase tickets, or pay exorbitant prices for popcorn. You are free to bring any food you like and pick the best seats in the house.

You can take your video games to a new level: In a dedicated home theater, gaming becomes a whole new game, so to speak. Video games become more immersive, with crisp larger than life imagery and realistic surround sound. Whether you’re a Guitar Hero, or in in the front lines of Call of Duty, playing video games in a home theater is a different experience—you’ll never want to go back!

You have front row tickets to any sporting event:  Many of our clients share that hosting Sunday football games, March Madness nights or watching the Winter Olympics are a huge benefit to having a dedicated home theater. The big screen and surround sound will have you feeling like you are right there in the stadium.

You have complete reign over the remote control: When you go to the movies, they never stop the movie so you can use the bathroom or grab another drink. When you have your own theater, you are the king of your domain. You can stop the show, rewind to watch that football play, or watch a long movie over the course of two nights. It’s your choice.

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Sound and acoustics are how they should be: When we design and install a dedicated home theater, we start thinking about sound and acoustics early on because this is such an important part of having the best viewing experience. The shape of the room, speaker size, furniture placement and décor all contribute to how sounds behave in a room. In a home theater, you won’t have variable sound effects or scratchy feedback.

You can choose your own furniture: Dreaming of a new recliner? Or is a large sectional sofa more your speed? From beanbags to home theater specific seating, furniture can make or break a theater room because comfort is key! We can also work with you to design and build custom cabinetry to hide equipment or store media.

You can use (almost) any room for a home theater:  Yes, basements are often a great choice for a home theater because they are dark and quiet, but we can help you modify a room to become a very sweet theater room. We’ve transformed extra bedrooms, offices, playrooms and garages into home theaters that work for you.

You can have fun with technology:  Home automation and entertainment technology has truly become easy and fun to use. The integration with digital advances such as online streaming and smart home controls is fun and easy to use. For the technophile in all of us, a home theater brings technology and entertainment together for a state-of-the-art home.

You increase the value of your home. A properly designed and installed home theater can boost your home’s value. This is part of a larger trend of transforming basements, extra garage space or additional rooms into high-end space.

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