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A game room is a place set aside for fun. Whether you're converting a small bedroom or office or you've got a whole basement to work with, a game room is a welcome addition to any home. But getting the most from this room involves a lot more than just plugging in your TV and setting up your game console. From gamers to pool sharks, a good amount of home improvement work and decorating is often needed. Game room design is just the latest trend in interior design, adding on to the recent explosion of home theater rooms, home offices, and home gyms. Here's what you need to know as your prepare the ultimate game room for both smaller and larger areas: Small Game Room Design When working with a small space, it's important to make the most out of what you've got. A standard size pool table doesn't cut the mustard in a small space. There are too many "short" spots, and game play is detrimentally affected. You can certainly opt for a smaller pool table (as many pubs do). Some might bypass the old "billiard room" standby and choose another activity to devote the room to. Foosball tables are quite compact. Bumper pool is an option. The problem with these is that unless you and all of your friends are aficionados the games can get a bit old. Large or Basement Game Room Designs This is where you can go hog wild. Anything you want is an option in a large space. It's good to do some decorating to give the room some character and make it fun. Game room decorating is a good time because you can get a little silly with it. It's a place where nothing seems out of place as long as it comes with a smile. The old beat up couch that just doesn't belong in the living room now has a home. So does the neon sign that doesn't work anymore, but you're reluctant to throw away. Did you know that the rear bumper of your first car becomes a decoration if you mount it on a wall? Seriously, anything goes. |
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