top of page
Smart Home & HiFi

Tips for Designing Your In-Home Theatre Room



Not everyone has the time or is willing to go to an actual cinema to see a movie. It is true that the sound and large screens are second to none and that the experience is as close to real as possible.


Nevertheless, it is possible to enjoy the cinema experience in the comfort and proximity of your own home. All you require is some precise design tips. There are many things you must get right if you want to design a worthy in-home theatre room. Here’s what you have to do.


Control Ambient Light

This refers to external light, i.e., light from outside the theatre. An example is light filtering through a window or another illuminated room. An in-home theatre is similar to a photo studio in that you have to regulate the amount of natural light coming into the room. When too much light enters the theatre, it can ruin the cinematic experience and distort the images such that they will be unenjoyable.


The best way to control ambient light is to choose the right space for the home theatre. Using an upper story is far from ideal. However, a section of the house like the basement is perfect. If your home does not have a basement, you will have to rely on thick curtains to block out light.


Sound Control

To maintain the best in-home theatre design practices, you will have to control sound. This is because sound bounces around the ceiling, flooring, and walls and can give an unpleasant effect if not properly managed.


For this reason, you should design your in-home theatre with wall-to-wall carpeting. In addition, you should consider installing draperies on the walls. As a rule, you should remember that soft materials absorb bouncing sounds much better than harder materials.

Another reason why sound management is essential is that it will help to minimize and possibly eliminate noise from the rest of your home. This way, you won’t have to worry about disturbing the peace of the house whenever you see a movie.


Suspend Your Projector

When designing your home theatre, you should suspend the projector instead of placing it on a flat surface. There are special gadgets that can help you suspend your device without worrying about having it accidentally slip from a flat surface. In addition, these suspensions kits are usually accompanied by a lock and key as anti-theft measures.


Use the Right Wall Accessories

It’s not altogether bad if you use your normal drywall. Nevertheless, you should ensure to break up sizeable, flat surfaces using drapes or soft furniture. Avoid using framed glass, as it will reflect too much light and sound, distorting the entire cinematic experience.

You cannot have concrete walls. If your in-home cinema is set up in a basement, you should install drywall or studs.


By far, the best wall accessories to use are acoustic wall panels. These panels are specially designed for in-home theatres, as they help regulate high and low sound frequencies, thus preventing echoes.


You certainly do not have to leave the comfort of your home before getting the ultimate cinema experience! At SmartHome and Hifi, we can make it happen. With our expertise and tools, you can get the in-home theatre of your dreams. Contact us today!




bottom of page