Building a home movie theater room can often be the true endpoint of home remodeling.

This means that little else happens in that home movie room except for screening-related activities.

When the home movie room shares space with other activities, the cinematic experience is lessened.

Home Theater Room

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When the non-dedicated home theater sharesopen floor planspace with the kitchen, cooking sounds and smells invade.

When the movie room is the living room, other people may interfere and light is difficult to control.

Sparebedroomswork fine as dedicated movie rooms.

A dedicated home theater

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Control Ambient Light

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Ambient light is unwanted light.

With most home remodeling, you’re always trying to add morenatural light.

Home movie rooms are spaces where you want to do the exact opposite.

Home cinema room without windows

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You want less light, not more.

Light-bleed kills video projection images.

Even flat screens, which are far brighter, benefit from lower room lighting.

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If you cannot do this, limit the light with light-blocking curtains and shades.

Building a closed-off, ventilated A/V room will take care of all of that unwanted light.

Establishing a dedicated space is the first step to controlling outside noise.

Audio rack

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Consider the A/V rack to be the central brain that controls all entertainment-related activities in the movie room.

Metal A/V racks are available for purchase that are open-air in front and back.

you’ve got the option to build your own A/V rack, as well.

Back of a home theater audio system

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The rack needs to be sturdy enough to hold the electronics.

It also should be open in front, back, and even the sides, if possible.

Use a metal grid as a platform for the electronic devices to promote ventilation.

Home theater room

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Older commercial theaters have sloped floors and contemporary ones have elaborate, steeply tiered seating.

Three-quarter inch interior grade plywood forms the top, and carpeting goes on top of the plywood.

Soffits, rope lights,dimmers, andrecessed lightsform the backbone of many owner-built home movie rooms.

Lighting around the interior perimeter of a home theater

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Keep the majority of these lights behind the viewer to avoid degrading the viewing experience.

This means that your paint should be kept to flatter sheens, preferably matte or flat.

An even easier idea is to sand the wall covers and not paint them.

Tiered seating in a movie theater

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Sanding removes the visually troublesome gloss.

Tiered seating is a true luxury and one that can only be accomplished in a dedicated cinema space.

The problem of blockage is solved by raising rear seats on a platform.

Soft padding on home theater walls

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Even a modest 6-inch boost can be enough to dump the sight lines.

Seating does not need to be specialty home theater seats costing thousands.

Limiting that bounce is key to achieving the perfect home movie room sound.

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This data is carried by wires and through the air.

The days of the entirely self-contained home theater are gone.

You may retain your Blu-ray player to show discs.

Pull-down movie screen

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Still, more and more entertainment is delivered through hard-wired connections and Wi-Fi signals.

Wires need to be hidden as much as possible.

Wires that extend to the front and sides of the home movie room can be hidden in the soffits.

Simple movie room design

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Some home theater audio systems throw signals to the speakers wirelessly.

Flatscreen TVs, on the other hand, cannot be hidden away.

Movie screens can be manually lowered and raised.

Projector suspended in a home theater

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Where can you display your vintage movie posters?

In the back of the movie room, where they aren’t visual distractions.

Generic suspension kits are available that attach to most video projectors.

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Home movie rooms even benefit from darker ceilings near the screen.

White is usually the color recommended for ceilings because it reflects maximum light.

But with home movie rooms, light reflection is not desirable.

Windows in a home theater covered by blackout curtains

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So, consider toning down the color of the ceiling with a gray or anotherneutral paint color.

Close Up Windows

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Consider closing up windows.

Transforming a window into a wall is the ultimate way to block light and sound transmission from the exterior.

Check with your local permitting department.

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