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Sep092022

Podcast #1066: Home Theater Trends


This week we take a meta look at Home Theater Trends by comparing what different groups are saying. Let’s see if there are any common threads. We also read your emails and the week’s news.

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Five Home Theater Trends

We decided to take a meta look at this subject by comparing what different groups are saying. Let’s see if there are any common threads.

First up is a West Palm Beach Company called ETC. The company’s vision is: “company vision is to enhance our customer’s lifestyle using technology to simplify their lives.”

Comfort is desired more than ever - Most of us think of a home theater as a mini-theater-like space complete with stadium seating. Some people still enjoy such a space, but the trends are evolving, and people are investing more in comfortable recliners or loungers to relax while binge-watching their favorite shows.

Multi-Use Rooms - Today many homeowners want to invest in home theaters, but they find it difficult to allocate an entire room to theater. This has resulted into a growing demand for modern home theaters, which allows homeowners to have a multi-use room where their whole family can sit together and have quality time. Home theater is now becoming the heart of the family by enabling people to watch movies, stream shows, or simply do gaming while sitting at their favorite place.

Screens - Screens make one of the most common elements of a home theater. A good quality and a high-resolution screen is a must whether you are investing in a home theater for watching a movie, series, gaming, or streaming. The screen is truly the key focus area of home theaters. It can make or break the look and feel of your home theater. The market is expanding with many good quality screen options for home theaters, which makes it one of the key trends that will stay longer than you think.

High Speed Internet - Today most people choose various OTT services available in the market to fulfill their entertainment needs. For feasible home theater installation, you need a good and reliable high-speed internet connection.

Soundbars - Music and sound fanatic homeowners usually have multiple speakers scattered across the room. But this isn’t viable anymore. Sleek soundbars are now increasingly becoming a common name in the home theater of this age. Today, homeowners can enjoy an elevated auditory experience with fewer wires and no clutter.

Next up is Elite Home Theater Seating. Elite Home Theater Seating (Elite HTS) is an internationally recognized manufacturer of ultra-luxury home theater seating for residential and commercial projects.

Color: Serene and Neutral Tones - The choice of color is a major factor in your home theater design because it sets the room’s tone. For 2022, we are going with a neutral color palette. Beiges, taupe’s, grey’s, and creams are a great starting point, offering a blank canvas that can make even a small home theater appear larger.

Furniture: Sculptured Curves - Curved furniture has proved to be a top trend in 2022. A curved form is interpreted as safe and welcoming. From subtly rounded to circular, curved furniture can add softness and a sense of effortless flow to your home theater.

Comfortable Lounge Seating - The desire for comfort remains a huge trend in home theater seating ideas in 2022. With families spending more time at home, homeowners have become very creative in finding new ways to enjoy the experience.  The home theater is a place to go to relax and unwind, where comfort is key.

Multi-Functional Spaces - Turn your home theater into an “entertainment space” that can be used for activities that appeal to everyone in the family. Also referred to as a media room, multi-purpose, dual-purpose or hybrid room, your home theater can also be a place to listen to music, do a home workout routine or play video games.

Texture - Texture has always played a big role in interior design. This year, interior designers are predicting a huge uptick in textured materials that feel good to touch and are interesting to look at. Texture It is used to keep a space from feeling flat or one-dimensional and adds warmth and dimension. It can also be used to make a room pop. It has “visual weight,” drawing attention to itself, and creates contrast to help the room look balanced.

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Dedicated Spaces - Dedicated theater spaces are being specified and designed more than ever, possibly because consumers are tired of having multi-use spaces in every room of the home and want a room devoted to just being entertained. We are also seeing them being added to housing plans right from the start.

Streaming is King - Media production and consumption is extremely disruptive, and some might say out of control. It's such a big topic right now the CEDIA Expo keynote will feature Greg Durkin from Guts+Data who will focus on the streaming content conundrum, the overload felt by the consumer, and what integrators can do to help. These days most visual media are being streamed, but there are so many services it's hard to keep track of them all and remember what show is on which service.

Immersive Music and Atmos - Home theaters are not just for movies anymore immersive mu-

sic has contributed to the new ways people are using their media spaces, driven by the surge in popularity for Dolby Atmos technology by the consumer.

"So often we see that clients have not thought about how they may use their dedicated theater to listen to music," says Adam Pelz, CEO of Bespoke Home Cinemas. "Generally, consumers may be used to a 2-channel system or using headphones or Bluetooth connections in their car to listen to music. In our final walkthroughs with clients, we will spend a significant amount of time showing them what playing live concert recordings and high-fidelity music would be like in their theater environment. They leave in awe of the immersive experience."

Video Processors and Calibration - Those who have been around a few decades can remember the massive demand for video processors to go along with giant CRT projectors. Back in those days it was needed to take the lower quality media formats and reproduce them at a higher quality. 

However, video processors are more necessary now than ever before. "Integrators need to understand and communicate to their customers that some level of dynamic tone mapping is required to get really good HDR quality; the way it is being handled without outboard video processing is poor at best,' he says. "We are seeing huge differences in the quality of the mid-line projectors when you add a video processor." Along with video processing, video and audio calibrations can take a well-designed system and put it over the top.

Video Walls - Video walls in the residential space took off back in 2017 with the introduction of The Wall by Samsung. These days there are options by the other top consumer brands and the trend is continuing to grow.

 

 

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Reader Comments (2)

Hi HTGuys - your discussion on EV charging didn’t mention that an EV is 3 times more efficient in energy consumption than an equivalent gasoline powered vehicle and that the power used can come from totally renewable sources. The cost of fully charging a Prius Prime in Colorado is typically less than $10 and has a peak power inflow of 2.5 kw, transiently. In our case that energy is coming from our rooftop solar system. The power grids will adjust to these kinds of loads. California is a massive consumer of electrical power and Colorado River water and needs to do better.

September 10, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Avery

Charging an EV with a Honda generator is just a way to joke about Flex Alerts and pwn the libs. People were simply asked to avoid charging during the Flex Alert, which is common sense if at home and if on a TOU plan. Most who can charge overnight when power usage and rates are low.

More EVs in California can one day help stabilize the grid and eliminate Flex Alerts. Imaging charging at work under a sunshade solar panel and then going home and plugging into a charger with a Vehicle-2-Grid connection, adding a lot of battery to support the grid when it needs it the most.

The reason we have Flex Alerts from 4-9 pm now and no longer in the middle of the day isn't because people go home and plug in their electric vehicle. There aren't enough EVs to strain the grid, even though EVs are proving to be vastly superior to ICEV. Green technologies, especially solar energy conversion, pump a lot of power onto the grid during the day; a few times supplying all of the electricity needed. This has made energy companies wary of replacing old, retired natural gas plants with new ones, leading to occasional shortfalls as the sun goes down, and moving the peak net power demand period to 4-9 pm. How will this be solved: batteries.

September 10, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterDP - San Diego

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