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Are you getting ready to add a home theater to your abode? Do you want it to be unique and memorable? Are you looking for some popcorn-popping home theater room ideas?

A home theater can give you the same experience as a real movie theater without having to get out of your pajamas. You’ll have front row tickets and no one loud blowing their nose in front of you.

Here are some of our favorite home theater room design tips.

1. Sports Palace

Sports fans will go crazy for a team-themed theater room. Consider hanging your favorite pendants, photos, and framed jerseys while you enjoy the ultimate sporting experience.

Home theater chairs are usually movie recliner chairs that are placed together and have armrests in between. These are a great place to hold your favorite brew while you sit back and watch the game. 

Some sports fans get extra-creative with murals or baseball-diamond carpets. Add a mini-bar and you’ll have the ultimate relaxing and viewing experience.

2. Pool House Palace

Is your pool house not getting used? Consider turning it into a theater party all of your guests can enjoy while the lights twinkle off your pool.

Pool House Designs don’t need to be fancy. Place your large screen on a wall opposite two daybeds or futons. Throw up a few framed posters of your favorite screen icons, and you’ve got the perfect place to watch the magic happen.

Your pool house may already come equipped with a bar or bathroom, so making it a great place to host your friends for a great casual get-together won’t be hard to do.

3. She-Shed Show

Accessory dwelling units are a great place to house your entertainment experience. You can find movie theater seats at antique shops or online. Invest in a projector, sound system, and screen, and you’ve got an escape all of your friends will envy!

Decorate using some splashy or subtle paint color ideas and your favorite movie memorabilia. It’s the perfect place to enjoy your favorite flick away from the pressures of work and family.

4. Basement Family Room

Your basement is one of the most classic places to house an entertainment space. It’s also possible to create a theater in a small basement as long as your screen isn’t too big. 

You’ll want your movie room to be as shielded as possible from distracting noises upstairs. You can soundproof your movie section by adding a second layer of drywall, or by replacing your existing drywall with sound-reducing wallboard. 

It’s also important to know exactly where your audio-visual component rack will be. Your screen, cable box, and streaming box will all operate from the same unit. It needs to be near an electrical outlet and capable of bringing in an Internet source wire.

Your lighting system can be anything from simple track lighting to an elaborate system with dimmers and rope lights. You can add decor like red velvet walls, tiered seating, and even a popcorn maker. Before long, your basement will get transformed into a cinematic wonderland.

5. Science Fiction Fantasy

If your family’s favorite films to get lost in are all out in space, a science fiction hideaway may be the perfect place for screenings. Consider lights that dim and tiny twinkling lights embedded in ceiling tiles. The best colors for these types of rooms are grays and purples that will really enhance the spaceship experience.

6. Rustic Filming

If you have a side room or family room in a farmhouse style, these can be a great place for your home theater. Exposed beams and light woods look great when coupled with comfy leather couches and throw pillows.

A cozy farmhouse theater is a great place to invite guests to, or simply to get the whole family together for the viewing of something heartwarming.

7. Spare Bedroom

Maybe you’ve just bought your first home or you’re living in an empty nest. This could be a great place to create a movie room, although you’ll want to prepare it first.

You’ll need to insulate the room and prewire the sound. Make sure you know where your speakers are going to be so that you can run cables to them. You’ll also want to prewire your video projector and put the wiring in place for any special lighting you’ve got in mind. 

Drywall and appropriate sound barriers will need to get installed. You’ll also need to set up your video and sound systems before bringing in your theater-style seating. Decorating is completely up to you!

8. Sophisticated Theater

Maybe your movie room will be more for business than pleasure. Dark woods, recessed lighting, and leather couches welcome visitors to catch up on the news or hold video conferences.

Decor placed in more business-like theater settings is more subtle. Consider adding black-and-white photos or personal touches like horse-racing or polo memorabilia.

A minibar with leather stools makes this type of room a great place to meet with colleagues like you would in a corner office. And with so much work being remote lately, you may find it’s the perfect place to make professional connections!

Home Theater Room Ideas

Home theater room designs keep evolving as they become more and more popular in individual homes. They can reflect your favorite movies, personality quirks, or house style. With a little creativity, you can find the perfect home theater room ideas to make your entertaining space an amazing escape.

Don’t stop getting smart about home designs now. For more inspiring ideas, read our blog today.

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“I have a typical, TV media stand right now and I find it such an eye sore in my home. What are some unique ideas to use as a media stand in my living room?”
 
 
We agree! While the typical, glass media stand is a cheap and easy option but it certainly doesn’t enhance the style of a space. There are tons of great options that are not necessarily the ‘typical’ option but will look fabulous!

Here are 7 suggestions for ‘unique’ media stands.

 
 

1. A dresser:

Depending on how much space you have in your living room this is a fantastic option for a few reasons. It is GREAT for storage, it will hide cords and it is a unique option to have. You don’t have to choose a typical bedroom dresser, maybe a decorative option with some detail work, or some curves to the wood, perhaps in a bright colour. The flexibility with a dresser is awesome. Just make sure that the height works for your space. If you are using a lower, more modern dresser, it helps to check the height of your sofa to ensure its not too low to comfortably watch.
 

2. A chest:

Depending again on the height, having a chest with or without detail is a unique look. This is also a great
way to hide any cords etc since a chest is typically bulky.  There are so many different colours, styles, sizes and finishes to choose from! A great way to personalize your space.
 

3. A console table:

A clean lined, simple console table with a bit of storage is a great space saving option. You can hide any wires by adding baskets underneath, or a small bench or ottomans. This is very versatile and comes in many options, depending on your décor and the size of your home. Make sure that you have enough depth to hold the items you need to.
 

4. A fireplace:

Before committing to this though, make sure you have checked that your TV can with stand the heat that a fireplace will generate. For some people, having their TV over mounted or resting on the fireplace is a fabulous space saver as well as a great look!
 

5.  A bench:

Be sure your bench is sturdy enough to handle the weight of a TV but this could be a great small space solution because it won’t add a ton of bulk but pay attention to the height.

6. TV Easel:

We love this option but understand it isn’t necessarily budget friendly.  This is a great option for spaces where your wall space is limited (hello condo dwellers) plus these come of wheels so they can be moved around if you need room in your main living space if you are hosting a larger TV free party!

7. Bookcase:

Having a lower bookcase is another fantastic idea for a small space. This will incorporate a ton of storage and hold your TV – so practical!! You can never have enough storage. Plus, this is a great idea for showcasing accessories as well as being functional – doesn’t get much better than that!!
 
I believe even your most functional pieces can be stylish –
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