Media Room or Home Theater: Which Is Best For Your Home?
Ask Yourself These Questions to Determine Which Entertainment Space You Need
You may have heard the terms home theater and media room thrown around, but do you know the difference between the two? Both are entertainment spaces found in homes throughout Montana, but the two areas are fundamentally different.
Keep reading to learn three questions you should ask yourself before deciding between a media room or home theater system for your Bigfork home.
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Are Disruptions Welcome?
Do you need an area away from the busy hubbub of family activity to watch movies? Or do you welcome a few interruptions or ambient family noise while you watch your favorite TV show?
How you answer the previous two questions will help guide you on your decision between a media room or a home theater. Both are fantastic entertainment spaces and can be furnished with high-performance audio and video components and comfortable seating, but the spaces are designed for different tolerances for distraction.
A home theater system is a dedicated cinematic space. Think of your local cineplex but more comfortable, with an immersive audio and video experience for your favorite TV shows, movies, and even video games. On the other hand, media rooms can be immersive AV spaces with the right design but are inherently multipurpose spaces. The entire family can socialize in a media room while performing different activities. Media rooms often require displays throughout the room so that one person views television while others play video games or see a sports game without competing for screen time.
Is Big, Immersive Sound a Priority?
Media rooms can have acoustical treatments added to dampen sound, but with its multipurpose nature, you won’t get the same immersive audio experience as you would in a dedicated home theater space.
Home theaters are designed with carpet and seating fabrics crafted to expertly muffle reflected sound; media rooms reflect your home’s design motif, so the fabric and styling choices are less often designed with acoustics in mind. Plus, the social nature of a media room means there will be distractions, no matter how fantastic your audio system.
Do you want to lose yourself in the experience?
If you’d prefer having little disturbance from the kids’ video game displays or want to minimize glare, then a dedicated home theater system would work better for your home.
Motorized window treatments with blackout shades can lower with just a tap of your finger on your Control4 Neeo remote. Cinematic lighting designed to illuminate pathways with no glare on the screen will turn on, and your surround sound system and 4K ultra-high-definition projector and screen will fire up in an acoustically treated theater and provide an immersive TV and movie-watching experience.
Sure, automated shades, dimmable lighting, and a top-notch audio/video system are possible for any room in a home, but if the media room is truly multi-functional, then some family members may want bright sunlight while others want to watch a movie in a dark room.
Before deciding what type of audio and video you’d like to include in your home, determine whether your Montana home is better suited for a home theater system or media room. You need to first ask yourself how you will use the entertainment space.
Need some in-person guidance about which would better suit you or the next steps on your choice of entertainment area? For a free, no-obligation consultation with our AV experts, fill out our online contact form! We look forward to hearing from you.