Carve out a place of fun for the family
Blending the best features of a family room and a playroom, game rooms are an ideal way to keep the kids safe in the house and fully entertained, while also offering the entire family a place to play and bond together. For most families, the game room takes shape when the children are young; from the simple games of childhood through the combination of active games and video games that captivate teens - family game rooms evolve as the family grows and matures.
Designing a family game room
The basement of a home is one of the most common areas to be refitted as a game room; often, a large attic may serve the same purpose. The key is deciding what is going to be in the room and deciding on a space accordingly. Once a space has been chosen, it is important to take into account that each game table will need at least three feet of clearance around it, so avoid over-packing the room with games and activities. Lighting is another important consideration when designing the room; proper task lighting must be positioned to illuminate the game tables and activity areas, with additional ambient lighting placed throughout the room.
The game room should have a layout that is both child-friendly and entertainment-friendly. One of the best elements to include in any game room is a snack bar area. This may be a simple counter and cupboard where foods can be presented and stored, or it may be a more elaborate wet-bar with a sink, refrigerator and microwave. Ensure that the area is accessible yet safe for the kids; consider a small refrigerator that is exclusively theirs and coordinate heating on any snacks so that an adult may oversee the process. Tile flooring and easy-clean counters are also recommended.
Choosing game room furnishings
Selecting the furnishings for a game room means choosing pieces that are both comfortable and functional. Chairs, sofas and ottomans need to be sturdy, covered in easy-to-clean fabrics and free from any sharp edges. Sectional sofas are a staple of many game rooms, since they can be easily customized to fit the layout of the room and the needs of the family. Another great furniture piece to include is the sofa bed; game rooms and playrooms frequently double as a camping area when children have friends over to stay the night. Sofa beds are a space-saving option for any game room, offering ample seating during the day with the availability of double or queen-size foldout beds inside. Other moveable seating options may be added, giving gamers the flexibility to move around the room as needed; beanbag chairs, gaming chairs and floor cushions are great choices that fit with most game room décor.
As the kids grow older, video games and television will play a larger role so the addition of a flat-screen television and cabinets for movie, music and video game storage may be included. Non-electronic games including foos ball or air hockey are fun additions for older kids and there are also many multi-function tables with space for card playing and board games. A pool table may be a popular and attractive option as well, offering gaming fun for the entire family.