Think You Don’t Have Room For A Home Theater? Think Again!

Are you hoping for a home theater but not sure you have enough room for one?

One of the most common misconceptions about home theaters is that they need to be large. But the truth is, you don’t need thousands of extra square footage to create your own home theater that is perfect for entertaining family and friends.

No matter what size your house is, strategizing ways to utilize your theater space most efficiently is possible thanks to advanced audio-visual technology and furniture design.

Don’t give up on your dreams for a home theater, and instead, keep these ideas in mind to get the most out of a smaller space.

Figure out your display: The type of room your theater is in will help you determine what kind of display will work best. If your room is windowless, you can look at projectors, which will allow you to have a considerable screen size at a lower price. But if your room has windows, you might want to consider an LCD screen or other option that will remain bright even when shades are up.

Place seating the ideal distance from the screen: You don’t want viewers to have to sit right on top of your screen, so follow THX guidelines and divide your ideal screen size by 0.84 to calculate the right number of feet away to place your seats. Or, if you have a smaller room that will restrict the amount of space you’ll have from the screen, try multiplying the distance in feet by 0.84 to figure out the right size.

Don’t overdo (or underdo) sound: The number of speakers you need will depend wholly on the size of the room – too many will have viewers focusing on the sound volume rather than the screen, and too few will make for a less satisfying experience.

 

 

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Experience Audio Video has been serving Orange County and Area since 1999 for residential and commercial audio and video installation services. 5 Star Yelp Ratings, Thousands of Referrals, there is not a better choice than Brian Chappell and the Experience Audio Video Team. One phone call and you will know right away the difference in working with Experience Audio Video vs. others in the area. Contact us now at 714-744-4455 or info@eav-inc.com for a Free Consultation.


What Components Go Into A Smart Home?

From new construction to renovations, smart homes are becoming almost an expectation for homeowners. But what does it actually mean to have a smart home?

There are plenty of different levels of intricacy and cost associated with smart homes, and all will depend on the capabilities you want and the size and condition of your property. When it comes down to it, these are the most common and expected components of a modern smart home.

Thermostats

No longer do you need to check your thermostat to make sure you’re not spending more on electricity or heating than you need to; smart home technology allows you to monitor and adjust your home’s temperature and settings, no matter where you are. Some systems will even automatically adjust your home’s indoor heating and cooling dependent on weather changes outside.

Lighting

Whether you want the ability to turn off outdoor lights from your bedroom, or merely to dim the bulbs in your living room while you watch your favorite show, smart home lighting systems will help you keep electricity waste down and will tailor each room’s atmosphere to your choice. Not to mention, remote lighting control can be helpful when you are away from your house and don’t want it to look so.

Appliances and Accessories

Wouldn’t it be great if you could lower the shades in your home without getting up, or even pressing a button? With voice-activated appliances and accessories throughout your home, you can keep yourself comfortable while making changes to your surroundings.

Security

Keeping your home safe is important, and with a smart home, you can link security cameras, motion detectors, and other elements that help you know you’re safe at all times. Access these systems from within your home or when you are away to always know that your belongings are protected.

 

 

About the Author

Experience Audio Video has been serving Orange County and Area since 1999 for residential and commercial audio and video installation services. 5 Star Yelp Ratings, Thousands of Referrals, there is not a better choice than Brian Chappell and the Experience Audio Video Team. One phone call and you will know right away the difference in working with Experience Audio Video vs others in the area. Contact us now at 714-744-4455 or info@eav-inc.com for a Free Consultation.


Beef Up Your Home Theater System With One Easy Change

There are plenty of factors to consider when you’re designing a residential home theater. From seating to sound control, you have ample decisions to make when customizing your own space.

But there is one thing that will ultimately raise your home theater to the next level, and it doesn’t have to do with what kind of chairs viewers will be sitting on or what accessories you may have. Using a video projector instead of a large-screen TV for your theater display will make all of the difference anytime someone sits down to watch.

First of all, finding a flat-screen TV at movie theater screen size is impossible. The larger the screen you’re looking at, the more expensive and the less reliable it often becomes. With a projector, you can arrange your home theater so that you are giving viewers the absolute largest viewing space possible. Go as big as your theater space allows, recreating the theater experience at home. Or if you need to, shrink your screen down for more intimate viewings.

While projectors – even high-end ones – will ultimately cost less money and resources, they’ll also make the viewing experience easier on your eyes, literally. With a large screen, images and text are always big enough to be seen without squinting. Additionally, TV screens emit the light that hits your eye, which is harsher than projector screens, which only reflect that light. That means a more comfortable viewing experience for everyone.

Finally, using a projector means cutting down on space usage. Modern projectors hold a lot of capacity in a small device, which means you can quickly move or store yours when it’s not in use.

About the Author

Experience Audio Video has been serving Orange County and Area since 1999 for residential and commercial audio and video installation services. 5 Star Yelp Ratings, Thousands of Referrals, there is not a better choice than Brian Chappell and the Experience Audio Video Team. One phone call and you will know right away the difference in working with Experience Audio Video vs others in the area. Contact us now at 714-744-4455 or info@eav-inc.com for a Free Consultation.