BEST HOME THEATRE SEATING

What if you could enjoy the creature comforts of a public movie theater in your own home? With quality home theater seating, you’re well on your way to that glorious experience. With the right home theater seating, you have a nice place to relax and enjoy some on-screen entertainment. But that’s not all. Some home theater seating options provide multiple conveniences that aren’t available in most theaters, such as a fully reclining seat with footrest, storage for your phone and remotes, and built-in USB ports and power outlets to charge and connect your devices.

This is a purchase that can elevate your living room, rec room, or dedicated home theatre to the next level. As such, you want to be sure you get the right product for your needs. We’ll give you the lowdown on pricing, chair upholstery, chair technology, and other features that can help you achieve your home theater goals.

Read on if you’re hoping to transform your movie room into an entertainment center you’ll be proud to share with family and friends.

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Home theatre seating can range from a single seat to four or more conjoined seats in a larger sectional design.

FEATURES

Number of seats

How many seats are you hoping to buy? That depends, in part, on how much space you have. You don’t want to overwhelm your space with furniture, as the room could then feel crowded. At the same time, you want enough seats for all people in the room.

One important thing to remember is that you don’t just need space in your seating area; you also need adequate space between your screen and your chairs. Otherwise, the viewing angle won’t be quite right.

Here are a few other notes to keep in mind as you search for the perfect home theater seating.

  • Home theatre seating can be a single seat, a pair of loveseat-style seats, or a number of conjoined seats.

  • If you have enough open room, two or more rows of seating may help maximize your space.

  • Take into account that most home theater seats recline and feature extendable footrests. You’ll want to add a few inches to account for these features.

Seat material

While there are fabric seating options for home theatre seating, the majority of choices on the market feature a leather look. However, not every seating option is genuine leather. The actual material of the armchairs may be vinyl or PU synthetic leather.

Here are some pros and cons to consider if you’re debating between leather, faux leather, and fabric seating.

  • The quality of true leather only gets better with time. Leather seats will wear in nicely without losing their value and their plush look and feel.

  • Real leather must be conditioned periodically to keep the material clean, soft, and flexible.

  • Synthetic leather is a cost-effective option if you want the look of leather without the accompanying price tag.

  • Vinyl and fabric are much easier to clean and maintain than real leather upholstery.

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FOR YOUR SAFETY
If your home theater has surround-sound speakers, make sure all of the seats are placed more than four feet from each speaker. Otherwise, the sound could be too overwhelming.
 

OTHER FEATURES TO CONSIDER

In addition to the number of seats and seating material, there are other features to consider before making this purchase. Do you want cup holders? Hidden storage? Massaging headrests? Here’s a look at some potential features.

Storage

Most home theatre seats have open compartments in the armrest or between seats. This gives you a place to safely store your remotes or other electronics.

Food and beverage accommodations

Cup holders are a fairly standard feature on home theatre seats. Some seats also have an attached side tray that pivots to give you a flat place for your food and beverages. If you buy two or more joined seats, there may be a tray between each seat where you can set a drink or bowl of popcorn.

Technology

A built-in USB port or power outlet gives you the convenience of charging your phone or other device right at your seat. Depending on the seating capacity you choose, you may have multiple USB ports and power outlets to charge various devices at the same time.

Massage and recline

Want to create an entertainment space that puts comfort first? Choose home theater seating with footrests, headrests, reclining capabilities, and — if you’d like a spa-like experience for you and your guests — body massage options.

Lighting

The top end of the home theatre seating market includes seats with base-level lighting. This lighting can help you find your way through a dark room without the annoyance of turning on the overhead lights.

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DID YOU KNOW?
A seat with a motorized and adjustable headrest lets you find the best viewing position for your specific height and preferences.