Store sound v/s Home sound


I have purchased a number of speakers over the years. One of the constant problems is when the speaker were brought home they didn't sound the same.  I know stores usually have some type of acoustic work done in their demonstration rooms.  I have purchased speakers  from stores with acoustic work and without.  The one difference in all cases, my ceiling is 8 feet high, their ceilings are 9 ft. or more. Does or should this hight make that much difference.  Most of the speakers purchased sound good once home, but never as good as at the store.  I made a purchase with the amplifier, processor and speakers demonstrated together, once home the system didn't sound the same.  The store was always better.  
ledell
If your are free from WAF get started on the room. You can probably beat the demo room. And buy 'Get Better Sound'.
"And buy 'Get Better Sound'. "

That's a decent book, but try reading this publication first.

http://vandersteen.com/audio-perfectionist-journal

There's 16 issues you can download, and they're all free. Its just my opinion, but I think APJ is the best reference I've seen on high end audio, by far. Its a must read, especially if you are a beginner. 

With regards to this discussion, there's a lot of great info on room tuning. They even teach you how to make DIY tuning panels that are as good as ones that cost a lot of money.  
Are you talking about listening to demo speakers in the store and then buying new in the box speakers that may need extensive break in?