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21st 2009f September 2009
Posted in: Home Theatre
In total darkness, the movie is not being watched by you. It is better in very dim lighting coming from only the sides of the theater, but most of people when watching movies at home turn off the light as it is actually quite the opposite. With turn off all the lights, to them this is pretty much what home theater lighting means.
The lighting can be considered in an actual movie theater. You can prevent the eyes from strain that happens when you stare at a bright and only source of light in a room by keeping some light. For the same purpose of preventing eye fatigue or even headaches after you watch about more one hour long time of the movie, this environment should be recreated by home theater lighting.
Whether intentional or not, the feel of a room is affected by any form of lighting. It should enhance to improve the experience of the viewing of a person just like in actual theater that puts the viewer in certain ambience in the mood for watching a movie. To achieve this you need install variable lights for effective home theater lighting, or dimming lights, as fluorescent lights cannot achieve this.
Variable lighting works perfectly in a dedicated living room or home theater room, either. To allow you to adjust the light in the room easily according to your needs such reading a book, watching the movie, or entertaining guests to respect them, you can consider a dimmer switch or a central control as your choice for lighting.
When you are planning home theater lighting, there is another thing that you have to consider. The thing is not only where to position the lights but where to put position the television. Home theater should have no windows to avoid glare ideally and home theater lighting should not make use of any direct lighting. But you need to place the television where natural light coming from the windows will not reflect on the screen if there are windows as in most cases as the home theater is also the living room, however. You could make position the TV at an angle to the room’s main window or use heavy curtains to reduce glare.
You can use wall sconces instead for your home theater lighting if remote controlled variable lighting is more than your budget can allow. You should buy those with low wattage with bulbs. To create a relaxing ambiance to the room fit for movie watching, place a wall sconce on each side of the screen.
Some careful study is needed by you and plan to get home theater lighting based on your needs and budget. To create the perfect ambience while setting up your home theater system, there are a number of different lighting options available. There is wide range of lights available. These lights can create the perfect mood but can be expensive. Which of varying sizes and shapes, there are available wall sconces. To have the perfect starry night look, those kits consist of about 120 LED. Teardrop shaped sconces and angled sconces also come popular. Doom lighting can be also made by you that used for the ceiling in combination with your wall sconce.
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