The omega stands for Ohms and indicates the impedance of the speaker. The wattage is not how much power they consume, but how much they can withstand before damage.
Assuming that you mean "use one pair at a time" around the house, then each pair would ideally be rated the same, but all of the pairs don't need to be.
The most important factors are:
Do not use a lower impedance than that recommended for the amplifier (the lower the impedance, the more current will be drawn - this obviously can overload the amplifier).
The power rating should be at least as high as that of the amp.
Connecting speakers in series is never a good idea
Connecting speakers in parallel will produce a lower impedance, and draw more pwer from the amp - e.g two 8 Ohm speakers in parallel will have a combined impedance of 4 Ohms. The formula is 1/R = 1/r1+1/2+1/rn