A home theater is a fun, worthwhile investment that is sure to elevate your home entertainment.
Is someone in your family a movie buff? Or maybe there are some major sports fans in your house. How about family members who are simply passionate about catching their favorite TV shows?
In all of these cases, a home theater is the ultimate way to indulge in these passions. Many homeowners are also discovering that there's no better place than the basement for a home theater.
Why? Well, when you create a home theater in an upstairs room, you'll inevitably be dealing with existing conditions that can be limiting: windows and doors, electrical outlets that aren't in the right location, unsuitable lighting, and distractions in adjacent rooms.
The basement of your house provides you with a blank slate — the opportunity to design a home theater or other dream basement design idea as perfect as you want it to be. Instead of coping with the existing conditions of an upstairs room, you can get the details right the first time when you design a basement home theater.
A big, low-profile, flat-screen TV is the star player in any home theater.
With built-in cabinetry underneath and on either side of the screen, you'll be able to hide wiring and house components like DVR boxes and DVD players. Ensure you have access to wiring for repairs or replacements.
Lighting controls are essential for your home theater.
Use dimmers for general lighting and add task lighting for reading, eating, or using a laptop. Ensure stairways or key areas like a refrigerator, sink, or bathroom door are well-lit. Use energy-efficient options like CFLs or LEDs for a "green" home theater.
Choose stain- and moisture-resistant materials.
Since food and drinks are common in home theaters, opt for stain- and moisture-resistant flooring materials. Consider ThermalDry® flooring tiles that mimic wood or tile but are more durable, waterproof, and easier to clean.
Proper insulation is essential for comfort.
Opt for rigid foam insulation instead of fiberglass batts, which can collect moisture and encourage mold growth. Additionally, a dehumidifier can help control basement humidity for added comfort.
Comfortable seating completes the look.
Comfortable seating is the finishing touch for your home theater. Invest in high-quality furniture to fully enjoy your new space.
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