If the codes in your jurisdiction allow it, one way of wiring would be to run empty plastic conduit from your central location to empty wall boxes in each room, before the walls are finished.
You could leave the conduit empty for now, or with a piece of string inside to help pull through cables later.
If this solution will work for your use case, it's really having your cake and eating it. It removes most of the difficulty of running cable later on, and also avoids the expense of running cable which you might want to replace in 15 years, even though it was never used in the meantime.
(By sheer good luck rather than planning, we found the empty tube we had already laid under the new living room floor was wide enough to pull through an HDMI cable bought off the shelf, already terminated with plugs on each end. I was very happy that day )
PolarBear
You could leave the conduit empty for now, or with a piece of string inside to help pull through cables later.
If this solution will work for your use case, it's really having your cake and eating it. It removes most of the difficulty of running cable later on, and also avoids the expense of running cable which you might want to replace in 15 years, even though it was never used in the meantime.
(By sheer good luck rather than planning, we found the empty tube we had already laid under the new living room floor was wide enough to pull through an HDMI cable bought off the shelf, already terminated with plugs on each end. I was very happy that day )
PolarBear