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The Right Home Theater Seating
One of the most important aspects of a home theater doesn't even involve the TV, the DVD player, the projectors (if chosen) or even anything electronic. What good is having the best home theater in the entire neighborhood if everyone has to sit on metal folding chairs to enjoy it? Finding comfortable but appropriate seating not only allows a solid level of comfort throughout any viewing event, but it also enhances the entire home theater experience.
Obviously cheap metal folding chairs you can buy for $10 at Wal-Mart are probably not your best choice for home theater seating. That would actually be a major whiff. The choices for various home theater seating options are extensive, and each has some solid merit and may depend on how many people you generally plan on having over to enjoy the system.
Some people like movie theater type chairs to give it an authentic experience, while for others a comfortable sofa of several recliners is as good as it gets. Don't limit your options, either. This is your home theater system, and you should get not only seating that works well for the look and feel of your system, but seating that you will legitimately enjoy using. If you want recliners, you can even consider massage recliners, high quality (i.e. not dragged off the corner after college lets out for the summer) top of the line recliners.
Home theater seating is important because if you aren't comfortable while watching a great home theater system, then what's the point of the rest of it? It doesn't matter how good the rest of the system is because no one will be comfortable watching anything. In fact, the right home theater seating is arguable almost as important as the sound and picture quality of the home theater itself!
If you don't like the idea of a couch in a home theater set up, consider a series of recliners in a row. Not only do you get the amazing comfort of recliners, but by having them lined up in a row you can still have the effect of a theater setting.
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