ALL |0-9 |A |B |C |D |E |F |G |H |I |J |K |L |M |N |O |P |Q |R |S |T |U |V |W |X |Y |Z

Archive Home Design Interior Articles

Search by tag : Garage Home Office in 3 Easy Steps, Make a Stylish Entrance, Make Use of Forgotten Space with Attic Remodelling, Elegant Dining Room Set Ideas, Is your Furniture Worth Fixing? 5 Indicators of Quality Craftsmanship, Is Your Fireplace Safe?


Game Room Design Ideas PDF Print E-mail

Rating 3.9/5 (14 votes)

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.

 
< Prev   Next >

Design Interior

Recent Post

Home Interior Design

Interior design is a multi-faceted profession in which creative and technical solutions are applied within a structure to achieve a built interior environment. These solutions are functional, enhance the quality of life and culture of the occupants, and are aesthetically attractive. Designs are created in response to and coordinated with code and regulatory requirements, and encourage the principles of environmental sustainability.

The interior design process follows a systematic and coordinated methodology, including research, analysis and integration of knowledge into the creative process, whereby the needs and resources of the client are satisfied to produce an interior space that fulfills the project goals.

Read More

Smart Choices for Basement Flooring

With all the flooring options available, choosing a floor is already a difficult process. Basement flooring is even worse as it more often than not represents a moisture problem that may render some flooring options unviable. If you have a serious moisture problem, you may need to address this before any flooring is laid. The easiest way to check on the moisture level of your basement floor is to take a non-porous material—a trash bag works well—and seal the material with tape to a couple different places around your basement floor. Wait for 24 hours and then check underneath the material. If you can feel any condensation build up, you should get your moisture problem taken care of first.
 

Read More

Game Room Design Ideas

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:
 

Read More

Bathroom Design

If a major bathroom remodel isn't in your budget, simply updating a smaller aspect of your bathroom can still have significant impact. New tile, cabinets, lighting or plumbing fixtures can give the room a whole new style. Update the walls with a fresh coat of paint or use drywall to provide texture for a faux look. To keep up with recent trends, some people are even updating their electrical systems to accommodate in-bathroom TVs, stereos, and towel warmers.

To get the most out of your makeover, keep in mind how the bathroom is used and choose projects that will have the greatest impact as well as will positively affect your daily routine. The key to a small bathroom makeover is to pick one or two projects and focus all of your creativity and budget on those.

Read More

A Mud Room

A mud room is usually a transitional space between an entryway and the rest of the house, which often acts as a storage area for unsightly outdoor articles. And even though this is a great place to stockpile your coats and hats, your ski poles and snowshoes, and your tools and dirty boots, this area doesn't have to be something hidden away from the rest of the home.

Since most people probably enter your house through this area, and since first impressions are the most important, why not make the space attractive as well as functional?

Read More

Related Sites

struggling with debt? You might benefit from an iva