Essential furniture for a media room

by Lorie Sauer 09/28/2022

While the projector screen or television is the main attraction, there is no denying the importance of perfect furniture for a media room. The right furniture can improve your media enjoyment tenfold by providing comfort, functionality and great style.

But where to start? Here is a quick guide to the essential furniture you should have in your media room:

Media room seating

While there are many varieties of media room furniture to choose from, stylish home theater seating is a popular choice among movie-loving homeowners. Plush reclining theater seats with built-in cup holders or snack trays bring the perks of the movie theater home.

You can arrange your home theater seating in rows, or try a semicircle for a more cozy, communal take on the traditional design. For added functionality and a comfortable, casual vibe, add a generously sized coffee table for viewers to share.

Storage & display

While not quite as exciting as home theater seating, the right storage options can make a world of difference in your media room. Take the time to measure and find the perfect fit for your space for maximum efficiency.

Floating shelves save floor space and also provide multipurpose functionality. Display decorative accents, or use the surface space for lighting, speakers and media components.

Smaller furniture can include hidden storage for small but essential items like spare USB cables, remotes and game controllers. For extra luxury and convenience, install power banks or charging ports for mobile devices to keep everyone connected without leaving their seats.

Are you ready to begin your search for the perfect media room or home theater furniture? You might find you already have what you need elsewhere at home. However, if you want to achieve a specific style or arrangement for your room, keep these tips in mind during your design process.

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Lorie Sauer

Migrating from Buffalo, New York to the Lowcountry, Lorie Sauer exudes enthusiasm. She had a very successful multi-year career as Director of Catering for multiple historical properties in Buffalo prior to moving to the south. Lorie always wanted to utilize her sales, marketing and customer service skills in the real estate business and now has her opportunity to make her mark. She believes in the concept of win-win and works hard for her customers.