Create a fun space to relax with family with these game room ideas.
Once you’ve refreshed yourboard game collection, it’s time to focus on the actual space.
We’re sharing our best game room ideas to help you create your dream entertainment space.
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We’ll show you how to convert an unused space into an entertainment room.
We’re also sharing our beststorage ideasto keep the space from becoming cluttered in between game nights.
Large Game Room
Every classicbasement game roomincludes a pool table as the centerpiece of the room.
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This storage solution can easily fit into a living room or a dedicated game room.
Large hangingpendant lightsemphasize the feel of an old-school pool hall.
Shed-Turned-Game Room
Move over,she-shedsthis outdoor space is for the whole family.
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Game-Inspired Decor
Turn your games into part of the decor.
Game pieces are often fun and colorful, so consider using them as art when designing your space.
Here, acrylic vases turn baseballs, cue balls and croquet balls into a clever focal point.
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And, the balls can still be accessed whenever you need them.
Having all the games in one place makes clean up a breeze too.
Here, a narrow folding table functions as both a storage area for games and a makeshift bar cart.
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The bamboo-inspired legs and brass hardware elevate the look so they fit right in in a moody parlor.
An indoor-outdoor rug and a few durable furniture pieces will warm up the space.
Just remember to lay a towel or trivet down to avoid water stains.
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