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Best Window Treatments For Home Theaters And Media Rooms In Bluff City

April 17, 2019

For many people in Bluff City, the home theater or media room is just not a niche, but one of the most inclusive rooms in the house.  The whole room faces the large 4k TV.  The state-of-the-art speakers covers you in cinematic scores and rich dialog. Now, you should put up the perfect window treatments for your home theater or media room experience.

Your TV room may also be used as a family room, but you should get the most from your TV.  Nevertheless, you need a covering that will totally black out the room, so that you don’t see glare on your screen. It’s also nice if your window treatments could completely dampen outside sound.  As an added bonus, your shutters or shades should have style even when your movies aren’t playing.  

So what are the best window treatments for a home theater or media room?

Your Window Treatments Should Keep The Room Pitch Black

Shutters in Theater Room

When you see a film in a home theater or media room, you want the room as dark as possible.  You may want to start with shades that block distracting sun and street lights.  Opaque cellular shades, roller shades or Roman shades can effectively keep the room dark. And with the right materials, you can make the room as black as you need, where the screen is the center of attention.

However, as completely as cellular shades are at shutting out the sun, they may not direct sunlight around the room.  If you want the option to direct light in addition to blacking out the sun, you may want to look at plantation shutters. Shutters have the ability to shroud the room in complete darkness when you shut the louvers. But when the movie isn’t on you might need some sunlight, so the room doesn’t seem so claustrophobic. With plantation shutters, you can direct outside light, so every TV watching experience isn’t always in a dark theater.  

Your Window Treatments Should Dampen Sound

Shutters in a living room with a tv

Your window coverings should block out light, but don’t underestimate the influence of sound.  Outside noise, such as children horsing around in the yard or a neighbor dog barking, can distract you from what you are watching. Sounds from your television should also be preserved, as dialog and music can become distorted when it bounces off your window’s glass panes.

Cellular shades can do a great job keeping the room dark, but they can be a bit slim to adequately hinder outside noise.  Blinds can have the same issues as they are usually loose around the sides. Drapes and curtains might block outside sound, but might also muffle dialog from your TV and prevent you from having a true surround-sound experience.  

Plantation shutters, in contrast, stop outside sound and keep your movies sounding pure.  If your yard is generally quiet, any plantation shutter can fulfill the purpose. But if you reside in a neighborhood that has more ambient noise, like near a school or on a busy street, you will probably want to use a quality faux wood shutter. Whatever covering you choose, make sure you set up your sound system after after your treatments are installed so that you you get quality sound from your speakers.

The More Versatile Your Media Room, The More Versatile The Window Treatment

Bedroom with shutters and oar over tv photo courtesy of Kathy at The Daily Nest

As 50” - 72” inch televisions become easier to get, media rooms have begun to be seen as a second family room.  No longer confined to movies and television, media rooms can be a place for gaming, watching sports, and general entertaining. In this instance, you will need a functional covering that looks sleek when it’s not in use.

When a cellular or roman shade is up, they almost disappear.  This leaves your windows completely uncovered , like the window treatment doesn’t exist, which may not be the best course of action. Plantation shutters let your room be seen as a utilitarian space, and not just as a movie room. And since shutters can easily adjust as much as you need, you can set aside a back area where friends might opt to talk or do something else. Others can then sit in the couch enjoying the movie .

Which Window Treatment For Your Home Theater Or Media Room Is Best For You?

If your home theater or media room doesn’t have a lot of outside windows, then you may want to opt for a cellular, roman or roller shade.  If you prefer multi-purpose media room, then plantation shutters could be best. Whatever you choose, your Sunburst representative can show you all your options.  Call 276-685-5343 so you can schedule your in-home consultation.