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Soundproofing Cinema Rooms

 

It is possible to create an amazing Home Cinema room for the family to enjoy on almost any budget.

We at SRU Insulation offer all the soundproofing products that you will need to help you and your designer with the full installation of your very own Cinema Room. We can also offer you a Full Bespoke Installation service throughout the UK, leaving you to sit back and relax knowing the full build is in good hands.

To help you with designing your very own cinema room, we at SRU Insulation have put together a list of products, some tips and tricks to really bring the theatre-experience home.

Soundproofing products you will need to create the perfect soundproofed space:

  • Acoustic Insulation Slabs like rock-wool or Knauf Insulation
  • Mass Loaded Vinyl – High-performance acoustic membrane – MLV50 & MLV100
  • Decoupling Brackets – Sound Isolation Clips or Resilient bars
  • Specialised Acoustic Boards Like Phonestar Acoustic Boards
  • Acoustic Plasterboards
  • Acoustic Treatments – Sound Panels


There are many other products on offer, we at SRU Insulation will help you with your design every step of the way.

 
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The Basics of Cinema Room Design

Planning is essential to your success in designing your own Cinema Room.

When planning your Cinema Room you will need to choose the right location for your cinema room. The trend in location is choosing a space which is least suited to family life and busy household traffic. Rooms that have the least amount of natural light and without expansive ceilings are perfect for transforming a dead space into a cosy cinema room. To navigate around a high ceiling, you can use the Independent Ceiling solution with Resilient Bars to create a room with the correct dimensions and be making it possible to incorporate built-in lighting, surround sound and the projector screen.

This is a very personal choice, however, with a few basic ideas you can make an elegant, luxurious or contemporary space. Creating a tactile mood board with fabrics and soft furnishings to reflect your personality and home is a good starting point. The inspiration for themes could come from the old Glamourous Hollywood Theatres or The Art Deco Cinemas with clean lines and colour creating a chic atmosphere.

Colour palettes follow closely with your desired Theme, using textured walls from flock wall finishes will create an ambient atmosphere, positively affecting the acoustics and enhancing your viewing experience. When using deep dark colours such as deep reds, moody blues and even black this will maximise the contrast between light (the screen) and dark the furnishing and colour scheme.

Wall lighting tends to be the popular choice as this type of lighting does not obstruct your view and when used in conjunction with a dimmer switch you can adjust the lighting to suit the mood. You could also choose to use floor lighting which is flush with the flooring, again creating that ambient lighting and obtaining the right balance when viewing. This type of lighting can also help in accessing the exit points with minimal disruption to your viewing pleasure.

Leisure time is about relaxation and enjoyment. Creating a Cinema Room using sumptuous fabrics, soft furnishings and cosy textures will give your room a luxurious ambience.

You will need to consider the layout of your room before adding large furniture or decorative objects, this is because in the Cinema Room the View is the most important feature. You would need to arrange seating so that everyone is able to view the screen and access the seats without causing too much disturbance.

Firstly consider how many people would be using the Cinema Room and make sure that the seating is comfortable for everyone. Reclining seats work well in a large room and screen, positioning seating into two rows will create space for more people and by simply raising the platform of the back row this will allow these seats to have a good view of the screen. If you have a smaller cinema room, an L-shaped seating plan will work well. You will still have room to stretch out and it creates a relaxed atmosphere.

Planning for more occasional seating is a good idea and this can be achieved by using a large oversized floor pillow or beanbag seating when you are hosting additional guests. Young children particularly like this informal seating as they can struggle with sitting still for long periods of time.

Small tables to the side of the sofas or seating are often better and create less disturbance to others, instead of a large coffee style table where people would need to reach across or over others.

The style and size of cabinets and consoles will vary depending on what equipment you will be using. For example, a TV can be mounted or a projector can be stored in the ceiling above, thus minimising the need to large bulky furniture and leaving room for luxurious seating.

This will be your focal point and will need to be placed In the context of the room and other furnishings. Thinking of the space it will be housed in, the size of the wall and to what proportion it will take to space itself and whether the projector will be in the recess of the ceiling.

It is essential to use window dressings that block out daylight and create a perfect dark environment for watching movies. Blackout roller blinds are good for chic clean lines with no fuss or you could choose long velvet or heavy curtains to create that luxurious movie theatre atmosphere. This also helps with noise absorption and acoustics in the room itself.

This part of the final design in the Cinema Room will bring your planning and theme together, incorporating cushions and throws to add colour texture or patterns will create a warm cosy and inviting environment.