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You're such a movie fan that you try and keep up with the latest flick that's out showing in cinemas every week. But, there are times when real life activities get in the way and you miss out on some of your most-awaited movies over the weekend. The solution is to build your own home theater so you can catch up on those movies you've missed and watch them complete with the whole cinema experience right in the comfort of your own home.

Building a home theater system will take more than just buying a new TV though. The whole idea of a home theater system is to bring the movie atmosphere into the home at a cost that's affordable. Careful planning is required because once you start building, money has already been invested.

Designing and installing your own home theater will involve the following initial steps:
Choosing a room or area in the home
Choosing your TV
Choosing your home theater receiver
Choosing surround sound speakers
Choosing additional audio and video components
Purchasing
Adding in the finishing elements

Look at your own home and decide which type of home theater system would work best for you. You can do research on your own and build the entire home theater system yourself or you can consult with a professional to either install some components partially or do the entire project. Whichever way, the tips here will help you build your movie-like home theater system.