CE Pro Podcast #171: The Dedicated Theater Room Isn’t Going Anywhere Anytime Soon

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In this episode, CE Pro Executive Editor Zachary Comeau sits down with Richard Charschan of Acoustic Smart Home Theater Interiors to explore the evolving home theater market and what it means for integrators today.

Charschan shares insights from decades on the front lines of custom theater design, explaining how demand has surged since COVID as consumers seek immersive, at-home entertainment experiences. He breaks down why the market is increasingly split between ultra-high-end dedicated cinemas and more budget-friendly setups, with fewer midrange projects in between.

The conversation dives into key trends shaping the category, including the rise of video walls, improvements in projection technology, and the growing importance of acoustics, isolation, and proper room design. While video walls are gaining attention, Charschan notes that traditional projectors still dominate the vast majority of installations due to cost and practicality.

The episode also tackles a major industry debate: dedicated theaters vs. multipurpose media rooms. Charschan argues that while both have their place, nothing replaces the immersive, distraction-free experience of a purpose-built theater environment.

Additional topics include:

  • How streaming and cinematic TV content are fueling demand
  • The role of architects and interior designers in driving (or limiting) theater adoption
  • Shifting design trends toward more lifestyle-friendly aesthetics
  • New surround sound formats and advancements in audio processing
  • Why education is critical to growing the home theater category

Ultimately, Charschan makes the case that home theaters are not just entertainment spaces, but “escape rooms” that provide a level of immersion and emotional impact unmatched by traditional living room setups.

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Summary

Watch Here or Listen in the Player Above

In this episode, CE Pro Executive Editor Zachary Comeau sits down with Richard Charschan of Acoustic Smart Home Theater Interiors to explore the evolving home theater market and what it means for integrators today.

Charschan shares insights from decades on the front lines of custom theater design, explaining how demand has surged since COVID as consumers seek immersive, at-home entertainment experiences. He breaks down why the market is increasingly split between ultra-high-end dedicated cinemas and more budget-friendly setups, with fewer midrange projects in between.

The conversation dives into key trends shaping the category, including the rise of video walls, improvements in projection technology, and the growing importance of acoustics, isolation, and proper room design. While video walls are gaining attention, Charschan notes that traditional projectors still dominate the vast majority of installations due to cost and practicality.

The episode also tackles a major industry debate: dedicated theaters vs. multipurpose media rooms. Charschan argues that while both have their place, nothing replaces the immersive, distraction-free experience of a purpose-built theater environment.

Additional topics include:

  • How streaming and cinematic TV content are fueling demand
  • The role of architects and interior designers in driving (or limiting) theater adoption
  • Shifting design trends toward more lifestyle-friendly aesthetics
  • New surround sound formats and advancements in audio processing
  • Why education is critical to growing the home theater category

Ultimately, Charschan makes the case that home theaters are not just entertainment spaces, but “escape rooms” that provide a level of immersion and emotional impact unmatched by traditional living room setups.

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