If not anything else, coronavirus definitely made us all ponder over the installation of a home theatre to binge watch our favorite movies, series, and shows. With this guide, set up a home theatre system for your Netflix and chill sessions with your near and dear ones.

Perfect lighting
The darker is the room, the better is the experience. Direct light onto the screen can cause the view to be somewhat washed out. While screening, use drapes to make the room more gloomy and dark to have a better viewing experience. The room should be dark enough like a movie theater ( just enough illumination for people to move around safely).
The right speakers
There may be many options while choosing a speaker system. The size of the room will determine the number of speakers you need. Get the right speakers to deal with the depth of the bass or the lower frequencies of movies. Check out these deals.
Soundproofing
Put up soundproofing panels to deaden the echo in the room, especially if you have a basement screening room. If the walls are made of concrete, you might face a lot of reverb. Soundproof panels will help eliminate this problem. Check out these deals.
Well balanced setup
Speakers should be set equally around the room (at equal distances). Thus, a square space is perfect for screening. A square room gives balanced sound and a comfy close seating. Further, if a square setup isn’t possible, make sure you set the speakers equally around the room.
Walls and doors
The color of the room determines screen glare. Cover the walls with acoustic fabric, as in movie theaters. Get the walls a dark color, don’t go for a gloss, semi-gloss or satin finish paint. Use a no-glare paint. The door is the weakest link when it comes to sound transmission. You may have to add special sound-isolation material to prevent sound transmission.
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