Seating Is Important In A Home Theater
Seating Is Important In A Home Theater Ever consider what makes a good theater stand out from a bad one? In a lot of cases it's the seating. Comfortable seating makes a movie experience so much more enjoyable. Bad seating with obstructed views can wreck even an Academy Award-winning performance for the viewer. No one wants to sit on a rock-hard chair or uncomfortable couch for a two to four hour stint. As it is in the big theater, so goes it for home theaters as well. When it comes to setting the tone for a great home theater, seating is a very important consideration. Everything from the location of the seating to the type of seats chosen is important for the most optimal movie watching experience. If you're not comfortable or you can't see or hear, the movie-watching experience will be cheapened. Considering the fact many people create home theaters as an escape from the every day world, comfort and ambiance are key. A hard-backed seat that makes you wish you were anywhere else won't help you achieve the goal. As you choose seating for your home theater, there are a few things to keep in mind: Placement - The best viewing for most televisions - regular, big screen other otherwise - follows a simple formula. The distance from the viewer to the screen needs to be about three times the size of the screen. Use this guide for choosing placement for both the screen and the seats and even seating sizes. Comfort - A good seat that helps the viewer stay alert is a necessity, but an uncomfortable one is not. Couches versus chairs - This is really a matter of preference, but be certain they are comfortable and of the right size to be at least the minimum distance from the screen. Appearance - If your home theater has a theme, go with it. The seating is almost as big of deal for the appearance of the room as the screen itself. Think of a good movie theater. The seats make a statement as well. They help create the atmosphere of the overall viewing room there and they should in your home theater as well. It may not seem like a big deal, but seating really is. If seating is poorly arranged, poorly placed and uncomfortable, your home theater will fall short of being the refuge you'd hoped for. All the money in the world spent on electronic components won't remedy a bad view or an unbearably uncomfortable chair.