If you enjoy watching TV and movies, but your current setup isn’t quite optimal, you may be thinking about installing a home theater. Here are some important things to consider.
You Can Enjoy the Advantages of a Movie Theater Without the Cost
People go to a movie theater to see images on a large screen and to hear sounds produced by a high-tech audio system. That comes with a hefty price tag. If you take your entire family to see a film in a theater, the cost of tickets, snacks and beverages can stretch your budget.
With a home theater, you will be able to enjoy an experience like you have in a movie theater, without shelling out a small fortune every time. If you used to go to a movie theater frequently and you would use a home theater on a regular basis, it may more than pay for itself in the long run. You will also enjoy the convenience of being able to start and stop the movie whenever you want.
Adding a Home Theater Can Be Expensive
The budget for a home theater typically runs in the thousands of dollars. Some homeowners go all out and spend tens of thousands.
At a minimum, you will have to invest in a large TV and a professional audio system, as well as comfortable seating. You may want to keep the budget as low as possible, splurge in one area and control costs in others, or go for the best system you can create.
Of course, technology is constantly changing, and whatever equipment you buy now may soon become outdated. You may not mind having a system that doesn’t include the latest models, as long as you have an excellent experience. If, however, you will be tempted to keep upgrading your home theater every time technology advances, you may spend a lot more than you can afford.
You Won’t Be Able to Use the Space for Other Purposes
If you dedicate a room to a home theater, that will limit your ability to use it for something else. When all the seats in the room are situated so they face a screen, you won’t be able to have family and friends gather in the room for dinner and conversation. If you have a spacious living room or family room, that may not be an issue. If you don’t, and you devote a sizable portion of your home’s square footage to a room with only one function, you may come to regret the decision.
Think About the Pros and Cons
Given how much time people have been spending at home recently and the high cost of a trip to the movies, installing a home theater may seem like a good idea. It can be, if you keep the cost under control and you will have enough room in your home for social gatherings.