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How Do You Build Home Theater Raised Seating?

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How Do You Build Home Theater Raised Seating?

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Remodeling a room into a new home theater is a popular home improvement project that produces hidden benefits, including savings on entertainment costs outside the home and increased family time together. Home theater plans can be as simple as comfy seats gathered in front of a large screen television or more elaborate layouts with high-end surround-sound systems, dimmable lighting and raised seating for optimum viewing pleasure. Make an accurate floor plan of the room on a sheet of graph paper. Use the scale “two squares equals 1 foot” for this plan. Measure approximately 6 feet back from the planned screen wall to site your floor-level first seating section. This first seating section should be approximately 32-inches wide, the width of most couches and club chairs. Draw the second seating section, your first raised section. This raised section should be no less than 66 inches wide: 32 inches to accommodate a couch or chair width and a 34-inch aisle space for access and legroom. Add

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