A home theater isn't just about watching movies — it's about creating an immersive experience that rivals (or beats) the local cinema. With the right design and equipment, you can bring big-screen magic into your home.

At Advanced AV & Automation, we've designed theaters for homeowners who want everything from cozy family screening rooms to Hollywood-style private cinemas. Here's what goes into getting it right.

1
The Screen & Projector (or TV)
  • Projection systems — ideal for large rooms; screen sizes typically range from 100 to 150 inches.
  • OLED & QLED TVs — brighter and sharper, ideal for rooms with more ambient light.

Pro tip: Screen size should be roughly 1/2 to 1/3 the distance from your seating to the screen for the most comfortable viewing angle.

2
The Sound System
  • Surround sound — at minimum, 5.1 (five speakers plus a subwoofer) for a real cinema feel.
  • Dolby Atmos — adds overhead height channels for truly immersive 3D sound that puts you in the middle of the action.
  • In-wall/in-ceiling speakers — high performance while keeping the room design clean and uncluttered.
3
Seating & Layout
Comfort is everything. Reclining theater chairs, deep sofas, or tiered rows can all work depending on your space and style.

Viewing tip: Every seat should have a clear, unobstructed sightline to the screen without requiring neck strain — plan your layout before you pour concrete.

4
Acoustics & Soundproofing
A great sound system needs the right environment to perform. Acoustic panels, heavy curtains, and proper insulation work together to:
  • Keep sound inside the theater so it doesn't disturb the rest of the house
  • Prevent echoes or muddy, reverberant audio that kills immersion
5
Lighting & Control
Smart lighting transforms the cinematic feel of a theater. With one touch, you can dim ceiling lights, activate LED strips along the floor, and eliminate screen glare — all before the opening credits roll.
Step 6 — Integration
One button. The whole experience.
  • Lights dim automatically to your theater preset
  • Projector or TV powers on and selects the right input
  • Thermostat adjusts to your preferred viewing temperature
  • Motorized shades close to block out light
  • All controlled through Control4 — one button, one app, one remote
  • Why professional design matters
    DIY theater setups often fall short — screens that are too small for the room, poor speaker placement that creates dead spots, or acoustics that muddy otherwise great audio. Professional design ensures every element works together so your investment actually delivers the wow factor you paid for.