Decorating a Game Room
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Transforming a Spare Room into a Thrilling Game Room
Overview
With the kids moved out, you might find yourself with an extra room at home. Instead of turning it into a home office, why not transform it into an exciting game room? You’ve worked hard; now it's time for fun!
Redesigning the Space
Gone are the days when game rooms were limited to basements with just a couch and a billiard table. In today's tech-driven world, a game room often features a big-screen TV, gaming consoles, and a collection of video games. While billiard tables are less common due to space constraints, there are plenty of alternatives.
Consider including a game table for board games, a foosball table, or an air hockey table. These options take up less space and provide endless entertainment. If your budget allows, a jukebox can enhance the atmosphere and fun.
Decorating Tips
Colors and Themes
Choose bright and lively colors to keep the room inviting. Opt for shades like light green, yellow, and orange (using orange as an accent). Bright colors uplift the mood, while dark shades can make the space feel dreary.Borders and Patterns
Enhance your walls with colorful borders. Select patterns that match the theme of your room, whether it’s board games, card games, or just fun and celebrations. Remember to choose designs that appeal to everyone, avoiding overly gender-specific colors like pink.Layout and Sections
If space permits, section off areas to facilitate movement. Designate one area for card and board games with a dedicated table, and another as the TV zone for video gaming or watching sports. This way, everyone finds something they enjoy.
Adding Music and Entertainment
A jukebox or stereo with surround sound can add musical excitement. Consider a karaoke machine stocked with both kids' and adults' favorites to encourage sing-alongs and laughter.
Get Everyone Involved
Organize a "Decorate the Game Room" party and invite friends and family. Collaborate on choosing colors, borders, games, and music to make this the ultimate fun zone in your house.
With some creativity and collaboration, your spare room can become the most exciting space in your home!
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