If you have a basement, you can use it for various purposes: make a basement bar, a kitchen, a bathroom, a family room, a home cinema or realize your dream – create a game room! A basement game room will be a great idea for everybody: both adults and kids can play different games and video games there, a man can use it as his man’s cave and invite his friends there. A game room should be a combination of comfort and technological assortments – from the latest consoles to the cool, relaxing couch.
Those who love holding poker parties need to think of building a room that caters for their needs. One needs to look for information from the internet on the guidelines that will help them design the best poker room in their house. One can find tips that assist them in making the best out of their home to entertain parties from the website. This traditional Dallas poker room, designed by the Dallas Design Group, hits many classic notes with its paneled walls, green velvet table and hunting dogs oil painting, but the zebra rug and cheetah print on the bar stools are what add a little wild side to the scene. Jun 5, 2014 - Explore Jenny Tillison Rada's board 'Poker room' on Pinterest. See more ideas about poker room, game room, house design. Sometimes the best way to achieve a tasteful man cave design idea is to work versatility into your design, allowing for more possibilities for the space. In this example, play shifts effortlessly from work. This ensures that the functionality of the space doesn’t get pigeonholed into one or the other. Below we give you some ideas on how to design small man cave spaces along with their common features. Designing a Small Man Cave. Once you have seek out the best location for very own man cave, it’s time to decide on how it is going to look like.Designing a room in the house, in general, can sometimes be a daunting task, but along with a proper guide and planning, the process becomes enjoyable.
Insulate your basement properly – do it yourself or hire specialists otherwise you won’t be able to spend here time during cold days. keep in mind that a basement can be a bit damp, so handle it while insulating – you don’t want your consoles spoilt, do you? Consider adding a window-mounted air conditioner to negate some of the heating issues encountered when clustering large amounts of electronics together, and the overall cooling effect will make your game room the most popular room of the house.
Soundproofing the gaming room should be your top priority not to bother your neighbors or family. Soundproofing also helps in improving the sound quality inside the room. You can either go for a contractor who can sound proof the room or do some basic bit yourself that can absorb noise. Add framing to ceiling and walls, and use layers of insulating foam or drywalls designed specifically for noise control in buildings. Carpets, thick curtains and free-standing or wall mounted acoustic panels also absorb noise.
A game room can accommodate all types of games – poker, table football and hockey, pool, various table games, bowling and perhaps video games, too. If you go for video ones, you should plan and do wiring well. Cover all the wires under carpet, behind the shelves or tie them so that they do not spoil the look of the room. Instead of running wires across the room for the power socket, get a good looking, high-quality extension cord.
For online gamers, there should be a dedicated wireless network that should not be interfered with speed issues. Get yourself a gaming router to connect your console.
airy spacious basement game room
video game arcade cabinets to add a retro touch
a basement bar and game areas should provide a variety of seating options (FBC Remodel)
neon lights is a nice addition
a real man cave to watch a game or to play on a console
a fully functional bar could be a nice addition to the basement too
cool man cave game room
even real ping pong players could have fun in their basements
The gaming room should not be overly well-lit but the lighting should be such that the room is functional as well as stylish. One should have lighting at different places or specific areas of the room, as per the need. Do keep in mind, if you are going for a projector setting, the room should get completely dark for the best output. For a TV setup, a light should not be placed on the wall opposite to the TV. Prefer remote control lighting for more fun.
some graffiti would turn any basement into a happy place (Riach Architects)
hockey-inspired game room
a game area can be a part of a large basement family room (Mosaik Design & Remodeling)
when you have a 150 sqm basement a large pool table isn't a problem (London Basement)
don't forget about some tables for drinks (Mosaik Design & Remodeling)
you can have your own casino at the home
a pinball machine, a pool table and a football table are an ultimate combo for a game area (Knight Architects LLC)
hockey room for kids could fit a standard basement
turn the whole basement into pinball heaven (Superior Custom Homes & Remodeling)
luxurious room to play and to watch a movie in your own cinema
the whole basement here is turned into man's heaven with a pool table, a TV area and a bar (Moss Building and Design Moss Home Services)
practical solution for a small basement if you want to be able to play several games
billiard's table and a dedicated TV area are perfect for a basement man cave (J. Hettinger Interiors)
ping pong is a perfect game for a basement without any wind
old-school basement game room
a game zone could be combined with a home office (Meadowlark Design+Build)
even a dedicated darts zone would work in a basement (Superior Custom Homes & Remodeling)
a game room with a bunch of pinball machines won't occupy much space (Knight Architects LLC)
any basement game room is perfect to keep friends and family entertained
don't forget some seating benches for those who wait while others play (Hendel Homes)
really stylish basement for those who love playing pool
a bunker for those who enjoy multiplayer video games