We build any home theater from low end to higher end custom home theaters. Some theater rooms can be designed and built more like a recreation room where the room has several other uses, such as a pinball machine or a pool table where the home theater a concealed central part of the room. Other theater rooms are totally dedicated to the movie experience.
These are usually anywhere from an unfinished basement all the way up to planning your new home. The idea of the home theater is to have the experience you do at a pay theater, only personal theaters have better sound, better options and you control the environment.
Higher end home theaters now incorporate what is called Buttkickers, where these are special speakers designed to fit under each chair to give motion to what's on the screen. Add that little kick you don't get in your chair at the pay theater.
Aside from and audio, your biggest decision is whether to go with a large flat screen or a TV projector system.
The best home theaters are designed to keep the electrical components hidden, except for the screen. If the space is available, there could be a snack bar. There is no limit to the options.
Expect to spend a minimum of $10,000 just on the equipment.
You'll need a flat screen TV or a TV projector....cost between $250-10,000
Surround system.....cost between $$150-900.
Buttkickers for seating....cost about $250 per chair.
If you use a TV projector, then you'll need a screen....cost between $90 to $450
Sound amp.....cost between $90 to $40o.
DVD Player...cost between $30 up to $400.
Special seating..cost between $200 on up....
Before you even hire a contractor, you'll likely have spent up to $10,000 on just equipment.
Then you have the structure to deal with, wiring and putting it all together. In other words, the contractor.
Home theaters with all the electronic, labor, curtains and paint will likely cost between $8,000 and up.
The customers in the photos spent about $35,000 each for their theaters.
We'll help you ever step of the way.
Higher end home theaters now incorporate what is called Buttkickers, where these are special speakers designed to fit under each chair to give motion to what's on the screen. Add that little kick you don't get in your chair at the pay theater.
Aside from and audio, your biggest decision is whether to go with a large flat screen or a TV projector system.
The best home theaters are designed to keep the electrical components hidden, except for the screen. If the space is available, there could be a snack bar. There is no limit to the options.
Expect to spend a minimum of $10,000 just on the equipment.
You'll need a flat screen TV or a TV projector....cost between $250-10,000
Surround system.....cost between $$150-900.
Buttkickers for seating....cost about $250 per chair.
If you use a TV projector, then you'll need a screen....cost between $90 to $450
Sound amp.....cost between $90 to $40o.
DVD Player...cost between $30 up to $400.
Special seating..cost between $200 on up....
Before you even hire a contractor, you'll likely have spent up to $10,000 on just equipment.
Then you have the structure to deal with, wiring and putting it all together. In other words, the contractor.
Home theaters with all the electronic, labor, curtains and paint will likely cost between $8,000 and up.
The customers in the photos spent about $35,000 each for their theaters.
We'll help you ever step of the way.


