Wrap Yourself in Silence with Fabric Wall Coverings
Home theater design elements can be a multifold concept. One component of the home theater design process involves the selection of paint for your home theater. Additional considerations for home theater design and appropriate selections that affect audio and video reception involve fabric wall coverings for your home theater space.
Fabric wall coverings as a component of your overall home theater design are primarily installed to serve as sound insulation. The coverings may be selected as a complete wall-to-wall mural or they may be chosen in solid colors. Rather than using acoustical panels and tiles, the fabric wall coverings are able to fulfill their role in sound insulation through their sound proof canvas construction. The coverings are seamless and can cover up to 16 feet in wall height, which is equivalent to about a two-story building. Of course, the coverings do not have to go that high; but, they do have that height capacity without seams. In addition, the fabric wall coverings can be extended to as wide as 160 feet, which is the length of a basketball court. The fabric can be created to look like the walls in your basement without actually having to build slabs and drywalls. The fabric wall covering is acoustical fabric, which is a canvas that sits less than a half-inch away from the wall. It is unlike wallpaper or any wall covering that sticks with glue adhesives because the canvas is on a plastic track rather than flat against a wall. As a result, it will not show any imperfections or uneven areas. The installation of fabric wall coverings is an amazing and exciting new way of creating walls as part of your home theater design.
Although fabric wall covering installation is fast and efficient, the process should be handled professionally. Should the fabric wall covering need to be transferred, for example, if the home theater owner is relocating or moving from home to home, the removal of the fabric wall coverings may be handled by the home theater owner; which means, the fabric wall covering may be reused in another home.
Fabric wall coverings are an easier and less expensive alternative to acoustic panels and tiles for home theater owners who want to maximize their home theater experiences while minimizing their monetary investments. Stay tuned for future sections about the selection and installation of fabric wall coverings as home theater sound insulation.
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