Perfect TV environment revealed – with ideal distance between screen & sofa

An ideal TV viewing setup has been identified, suggesting that the perfect distance between the screen and the sofa should be four meters, with the optimal room temperature set at 19 degrees.

Research conducted on 2,000 TV viewers revealed that crisps were the favorite snack, and tea was the preferred drink, surpassing wine, beer, and champagne.

A study has revealed the optimum TV environment
A study has revealed the optimum TV environment
It suggests 70 per cent of film fanatics have particular room requirements
It suggests 70 per cent of film fanatics have particular room requirements

It was determined that the best time to start watching TV is at 8:08 pm, the most commonly worn attire is loungewear, and sitting up without a footrest is the favored position for viewers.

Doors and curtains must be completely closed before starting to watch a TV show or movie (11 per cent), the lighting must be low (46 per cent), and no one else should be around (20 per cent).

A spokesperson at DFS, which commissioned the survey to celebrate its new Cinesound range of cinema sofas, said: “We all have our own ways of watching TV, together with personal likes and dislikes when it comes to creating that perfect environment.

“The research has made some interesting revelations that I’m sure will get a lot of people talking and comparing their own preferences.

“It’s all subjective, so what works for one person might not suit someone else, but ensuring you have the right set up is important for all TV and movie lovers.”

The study also found 70 per cent have particular requirements when it comes to settling down in front of the TV, with 46 per cent always sitting in the same spot.

More than half (53 per cent) would rather watch movies in the comfort of their own home, than at the cinema.

Reasons for this include being able to pause the film if needed (48 per cent), having more comfortable seating (41 per cent), and being a lot cheaper (47 per cent).

What’s more, 61 per cent get annoyed by other people talking during a film when at the cinema.

While 45 per cent are bothered by the person in front blocking their view of the screen, and 44 per cent hate it when others around them use their phone.

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According to the OnePoll.com data, the average TV watcher will spend eight hours in front of the box each week.

But before settling down, 41 per cent will ensure everything is set up ‘perfectly’ so they don’t have to get up until their show or film has finished.

To improve their overall home entertainment experience, 26 per cent like the idea of reclining seats while 23 per cent wouldn’t mind an in-built charger for their phone.

The DFS spokesperson added: “There has been a huge shift in people’s viewing preferences – with the pandemic playing a massive role in that.

“Although there is something special about watching a film at the cinema, there are also many benefits about watching one in the comfort of your own home.

“And the environment that you watch it in plays an important part in that too.”

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