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I Just Love My Home Movie TheaterDean CaporellaKing Kong swats another plane out of the sky atop the Empire State Building...I just love that scene and I have enjoyed movie moments like these right from the comfort of my own home. How? With a home movie theater. Hey, it wasn't cheap and I did spend a lot of time on my own after I told my better half what I was planning to do but you know what; my home movie theater has been one of the best recreational investments I've ever made. And "she, who must be obeyed" has finally swung around!
I know you're thinking it's okay if you can afford it and I hear you brother but desire is a funny thing and my desire was to have my very own home movie system. I guess the other important decision to make is where to put it. Depending on the space that you decide to use for your home movie theater, it will vary in what you decide to decorate it with. For example, you will not want to litter your living room with popcorn makers or posters all over the walls, so your designs will probably be more of a low key space. If you have the ability to use a more relaxed or unconventional space, your options for decorating are at a wider range, offering you more possibilities. How About The Living Room? For a living room décor, you will probably want to keep things tone and in tune with your current living environment. And although it’s your living room, the possibilities may not be as limited as you think. Using glow in the dark stars will work for any home movie theater, but they can work especially well in a living room because they aren’t easily seen and they can be camouflaged behind plants or near the corners of paintings and the like. The Basement Sounds A Great Place For A Home Movie Theater In more out of the way places, such as a den or basement where you wouldn’t normally spend regular living time, you have the option to a whole other world of decorating because things do not have to be so traditional. This means that more eccentric alterations can be done to the space to make it look more like a home movie theater. You have the option to not only spice the room up with off the wall paintings, pictures, and posters, but you also have the opportunity to incorporate things like horror memorabilia which can add a definite amount of terror to any home movie theater. You can also arrange a room in any way you like, knowing you don’t have to worry about your everyday living quarters being hindered by untraditional decorations. After all, decorating a home movie theater in a place of the house that is not considered a traditional daily living area is something that can offer you extreme flexibility and convenience when it comes to decorating a home movie theater. My friend James showed me the light with a home movie theater and I'm here to tell you I took some time to come around. My obstacle was financing it but when I sat down and analyzed it a little more I figured buying a home movie theatre is much like any other major purchase you make. Some things on the drawing board were put on hold and in a sensible way I thought why the heck not. Entertainment value apart, a home movie system can also add a touch of extra value to any home so you certainly have to consider that. Oh, and by the way, my lovely wife and I now curl up and watch movies together; she loves it. Only problem is I'm forced to endure countless numbers of "girlie flicks." |
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