subject: Media Room Madness [print this page] Media Room Madness Media Room Madness
Media rooms are now all the rage. If people don't have one, but don't want to move, they are adding them to their existing homes.
Helpful suggestions for a fabulous media room:
Consider oversized sofas, chairs and ottomans. Theater seating is nice, but keep in mind that you are unable to stretch out. For this reason, some of my clients prefer sectional or oversized furniture instead.
Don't make the room too large. A larger room is more difficult to properly fill with sound.
Avoid square rooms. They tend to produce strange sounds. A rectangular room is ideal. Place the screen on the narrow side. The wall behind the screen should not have windows or a door.
Be prepared to install drapes to prevent glare or light gaps around windows. You will also have the added benefit of the fabric helping with the sound.
You do not want high ceilings in a media room. Standard height ceilings are best for sound control.
Use flat paint and dark wall colors. Dark gray or black is a great choice.
Fabric or micro-fiber furniture pieces are a better choice than leather. Some leather pieces make noise as you move around on them and can be a distraction.
Hardwood floors are great for your family room, but a big mistake in a media room. Sound is best controlled by selecting carpet as your flooring choice.
Don't forget the snacks. A nice bar or snack area with a refrigerator and microwave with make it convenient to make popcorn and really get that "going to the movies" experience.