Home Theater Room Case Study

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Home Theater Room Dimensions:

The first thing a buyer needs to do is measure the theater room in it's entirety. Top four considerations when buying home theater furniture.

The width of the viewing screen. The optimum viewing distance is 1.5 to 2 times the width of your viewing screen. After you have decided this, you now know where to start your first row of seats. Should I put a second row of seats in my theater? A second row may need a raised platform at least 7 inches in order to see over the front row of seats. For most theater loungers you'll need at least a 72 inch depth platform for your 2nd row of seats. How many seats across can I fit? This the width measurement. The optimum is four seats across for home theater. …show more content…

It is recommended that you order a swatch. In general, swatches are available for any customer ordered seating. They are generally not avalaible for pre built in stock seating.

Microfiber Microfiber is a man made fabric with polyesters and nylon. Micofiber repells water or liquids making furniture difficult to stain. It is very soft and comfortable fabric and an excellent option to leather. Leather Leather is a natural material that breathes which adds more comfort by feeling warm in winter and cool in summer. It actually adjusts to body tempature. It's durable and easy to care for. It requires occasional dusting and wiping with damp cloth. A soft pencil eraser will easily remove most scuffs or marks. The price you pay for leather furnishings will always be a function of its grade and processing. There's a wide range between the price of a sofa made from a corrected-grain, pigmented leather, and a sofa made from pure aniline leather. One way to save money but still enjoy the prestige and comfort of leather is to choose a leather and vinyl combination. Applied to a home theater chair or sofa, this technique puts genuine leather everywhere the body touches, and places perfectly-matched vinyl in less visible

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