Want to make the most of decorating and personalizing an already small gaming room? Here are 6 ideas you can try.
Personal Touch
Decorate your game room in your Upperhouse condo with your own preferences. Incorporate things to make your game room vibrant, but be careful in overdecorating- make sure that there is a balance in function and decorations so that the room won’t be too messy. Posters, hanging jerseys, and other small decorations are practical for this.
Use Foldables
Using foldable furniture like a table and chair is a good way to be efficient with your space in an already small game room. These can serve as good placeholders for board games like Battleship, chess, Monopoly, and other tabletop games.
Floating Furniture
Using floating furniture can save space in your game room while designing it. Wall-mounted desks, cabinets, or shelves are good for putting decor and other stuff you want to add to your game room.
Sliding Doors
Normal doors can block an area in the game room when the door is opened and the swinging of doors might potentially disturb you while playing a game. Meanwhile, sliding doors don’t get in the way in the middle of a game.
Light
Use multiple sources of light around the game room to fit the different activities, themes, and spaces in the room. This will set a better mood and atmosphere instead of a monotone light that may feel boring or too bright.
Plants
Use plants in your game room to add to the aesthetic of the room and make the room feel more animated, especially if the room does not have any windows or is in the attic or the basement. Hanging or potted greens, a snake plant, or succulents are easy to care for and can add more life to your game room.