Well, as you may or may not know I have been quite busy recently.
My partner and I are moving into our new home a making a few (by that I mean a lot) of changes.
We are starting with a complete refurb and restoration of a Victorian house. There is a host of original features that we are trying to restore as well as adding a hint of a modern touch to the place.
First of all is the living room, which is a part I need advice on.
I am planning on having 5.1 surround sound (Acoustic Energy Neo's) in there. The drawing below outlines where everything will go.

The TV point is the hub of the whole thing. It will house the amp, blu-ray, xbox, server and centre speaker.
I plan on running speaker cable under the floor boards and having wall plates at each speaker/sub point so that speakers can be connected to the wall plates. At the TV point there will be a 5.1 plate that will hook up to the amp.
Now, is it a good idea to use wall plates? I have heard mixed reviews. TBH I want the neatness. Which wall plate is better, banana plug or binding post?
I also plan on getting Virgin media. Ideally I would like to install a wall plate at the TV point for that also. Is this a good idea?
Sky+ was at the house before and as a result the wires are still there. I would like to keep them just in case and plan on using a wall plate for this too.
Ideally I would like to use one wall plate for Virgin, Sky and for the digital aerial. Is this possible? Effectively I want to have one TV point.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Just so you know what the house looked like, some photos are attached. You can see where the 80's came into play and all the original skirting, etc was replaced with 50mm planks!