Home Theater Cabinets
BDI Avion Series 8529 / 8539
The BDI Avion Series 8529 / 8539 can support your flat panel or big screen while you can see the rest of your stereo system through the
cabinets below. The cabinets have adjustable shelves that contain wire channels to allow you to direct the audio cables. To keep you system cool and running good, the Avion home theater cabinet is well ventilated.
Wheels are securely mounted and well hidden to allow for mobilization when cleaning or adding to your system. The home theater cabinet is 65 inches wide by 22-1/16 inches deep and weighing 200 pounds. Inside this cabinet the shelves are 18-1/2 inches wide by 16-1/16 inches deep that weigh 50 pounds. The bottom shelves are 18-1/2 inches wide by 20-1/2 inches deep weighing 75 pounds. This cabinet comes with a three year warranty.
Home Theater Seats
Home Theater Chairs
When planning and researching for home theater seating, one must consider the factors and qualities which make up a high quality
theater recliner.
The overall weight of a theater chair depends on its construction and quality. Lower end chairs weigh approximately 75 to 100 lbs per seat. Many times, this can mean the chair has been constructed poorly using “thin wall” wood construction and a lightweight, rickety recline mechanism. Elite HTS seats are the heaviest weighing in at an average weight of 152lbs per seat and have a motorized recliner. This allows the user to recline the seat to a fraction of a degree thus offering much more freedom and control rather then a manually operated mechanism such as a lever design that will only have limited recline positions.
It is very important for any type of furniture to use “low memory foam” that is high in density so that it can provide support for many years. Elite Home Theater Seating offers soft, medium and firm foam options so that you can customize the chair according to your preferences.
One of the most common ailments for many people is lower back problems. It is imperative that the lower back
and spine are properly supported. It is important to find a suitable balance of body support and style when purchasing theater seating.
After all, that is the primary purpose of any type of furniture; to provide comfort and support.
Home Theater Seating Materials
Choose from a wide range of home theater seating materials for the perfect look and feel!
There are quite a few home theater seating material options, both for construction and upholstery. Depending on your room décor you can go in for metal, wood or plastic for
your home theater seating furniture. Each of these has its own strengths and drawbacks in the areas of durability, acoustics and cost.
Metal home theater seating materials are available in brass, bronze, chrome, steel or iron. They impart an elegant, even old-worldly charm to your home. Molded plastic chairs are also quite popular for their contemporary look. Wooden frames have been a longstanding favorite with solid, kiln-dried hardwood frames being known for their durability.
Besides the variety of materials for construction of the furniture frames, there is wide selection in upholstery too. Fabric and leather are the two major categories of upholstery material. However, there are various different types of fabric and leather. There are virtually scores of options in fabric texture, color and pattern. Vinyl, micro fiber, polyester, acrylic, corduroy, cotton, nylon, polypropylene, satins, damasks, denim, velvet… the list is exhaustive.
Choose the fabric based on how much it will be used and make sure that the color complements the general room décor. Some fabrics have fabric protection too so that they are resistant to stains.
Leather too is available in top grain, natural, Italian, pull-up aniline, semi-aniline, pigmented or Nubuck. Each of these differ in their feel, fade-resistance, stain-resistance and, of course, price.
So depending on your room décor, budget and acoustics, choose the appropriate material for your home theater seating furniture and you will see it makes all the difference between ‘watching’ your home theater and ‘enjoying’ your home theater.