All any home theater (HT) owner needs to do is search the online HT discussion forums to quickly reveal two truths regarding three-dimensional home theater design: first, there are countless “oops” threads where people have made mistakes and boo boos and they want to share their experiences with others in the hopes that they don’t make the same mistakes. And second, unless any home theater owner has literally hundreds of hours to read and research, sift and sort, and spend every available moment for the next 12 months reading through all the discussion threads and trying to take in all the available information, it is probably better to hire a professional to take care of a 3D home theater design. The most important, and most common, question asked is why it is so much better to have a three-dimensional design of a proposed theater space than sticking with the traditional two-dimensional blue print plans.

Most HT plans seen on paper are only two dimensions, and a theater is really a three-dimensional space. In many home theater design plans, a lot of elevation is used. There are many factors that are vertically important to the overall plan design: speaker height, platform height, seating height, speaker locations, and not only where they are in the room but also the height of the location in the room.

A HT allows viewers and listeners to experience the complete realm where sights and sounds are being distributed from all directions. The 3D aspect makes sure that everything within the HT is in the proper place.

What many HT designers do is a space analysis, where a model is created of the basic HT space. The space might just be an extra bedroom or a basement. The design begins by building a 3D model of the existing space that includes all the columns, the beams, the duct work, and the pipes. Something as simple as the access to a furnace filter could affect the completed design. As the old expression goes, “The devil is in the details.” The details are really what combine to make a great finished product. Small details that might be missed can really wind up being a problem later when it is too late, or maybe too costly, to correct.

Creating the perfect HT space begins with a thorough analysis of the space itself. Without careful examination of the designated area, including even the smallest details, a simple project can turn into an expensive undertaking. It is recommended that a three-dimensional plan be created to reflect both horizontal and vertical objects as well as any minute features that can alter the overall arrangement of the HT space

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