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The biggest and best home theaters are 24 by 15 feet, but in smaller spaces you can make do with 15 by 20 feet, 10 by 12 feet or even smaller. You should aim for a ceiling height of about 9 feet. Remember, the size of your theater will affect layout, projector placement, screen size and other factors.

You can customize your home theater to include a wide range of features, but the minimum components include a wall-mounted TV, sound system, and comfortable seating. Some of the most common elements of a home theater include:

  • Home theater screen: $250–$1,500

  • Low-end front projector: $1,500

  • High-end front projector: $10,000–$60,000

  • 4K 50” to 60” TV: $800–$1,500

  • Wiring and circuit board: $400–$2,700

  • 60-inch TV and bracket: $900

  • Five box speakers and subwoofer: $500

  • Three HDMI cables: $30

  • Amplifier: $250

  • Universal remote: $20–$200

  • Surge protection: $25 and up

Installing surround sound costs about $750 on average, ranging from $240 to $1,250, depending on the type of surround sound, number of rooms, wired or wireless, mounted or integrated speakers, and location. Full-room surround sound typically costs about $700 per room, but in-ceiling speakers only cost about $200 to $500 per pair. Consult your home theater design professional to determine the best surround sound solution for your project.

They offer cable concealment and sound system integration, enhancing the viewing experience.

The room itself, if properly finished, should last the lifetime of the house. But it’s the equipment inside that you’ll need to consider. Generally, take a look at your home theater every four to five years and see if everything is still up to date. If any significant new technologies, formats, or compatibility options have come out since then, think about if it’s worth an upgrade.

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