Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Tips For Finding The Perfect Theatre Seating For Your Home Screening Room

By Aimee Schwartz


The first thing which comes to mind when someone mentions a "home theatre" is a state-of-the-art sound system and high-definition screen, but one aspect which often gets overlooked is the seating. Choosing just the right theatre seating for the room can have a considerable impact on the enjoyment of the audience. This guide explains the main things a buyer should consider when searching for new seats.

The first thing which must be established is the amount of space and shape of the room which is to become the theatre. It is necessary to measure its total dimensions. The seating will need to fit through one's hallways and doors, so these too must be measured. About 18-24 inches should be left between seats, and there needs to be enough space left to walk around in the room.

Seats need to placed in such a way that they provide the audience with a comfortable viewing angle and distance from the screen. These important numbers can be calculated with a formula which was devised for this purpose, and are based on the size of the screen. If the room is on the smaller side, it is best to first select the seating, and then match it to the most suitable size screen.

Depending on the particular manufacturer, seating can be either pre-made or made-to-order, with power or manual adjustment. In terms of fabric, leather is the material of choice, but there are also options in vinyl, microfiber, or leather-match. Some seats may also come with the possibility of having bass shaker systems installed inside them, which provides physical sensation to accompany the sound and action of what's on the screen.

Seating with a full recline lets the viewer stretch their legs out fully for ultimate comfort, while a simple recline style still allows a standard recline of 5 inches. Offering both space-saving practicality and still very comfortable are the "wallhugger" seat designs. Seats with durable hardwood frames, and plush padding for maximum sound absorption are also the best choice.

Besides the maximum seating capacity, the room's dimensions also determines what the ideal size of each seat should be, and the way in which they are arranged in the room. Viewers can sit beside each other if space allows, or it may be necessary to form rows of seats. If additional rows are anticipated, 20 inches of space need to be left on the side of each row.

It may be necessary to install a riser or platform beneath the second row of seats, if there is one, so viewers seated there can see better. Spacing back row seats alternately with front row seats so no one's view is obstructed is another solution. A curved arrangement works well for theatres with only one row of seats, as it duplicates the ideal view of a front and center position.

A wide assortment of colors, finishes, and styles are available to suit the decor preferences of any homeowner. There are also many handy special features to choose from which can be added to most designs such as snack trays, cup holders, storage compartments and more. Quality seating should also be covered by a manufacturer's warranty.




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