The Ultimate Games Room For The Ultimate Gamer

Posted on Jun 21 2016 - 8:47pm by Editorial Staff

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The stereotypical games room is a dingy basement strewn with pizza boxes and discarded beer bottles. When you’re immersed in a game, who notices the decor? But modern-day gamers realize that their environment can impact their game strategy. And they recognize the importance of a dedicated space that combines comfort and functionality.

Plan

The purpose of the room is to provide a comfortable, functional environment where you can play games uninterrupted. As you’re setting up your room, keep this in mind. Think about the main pieces of furniture that you will need. Another consideration is powerpoints. This may affect where equipment is positioned. You also need to consider internet access. Consider installing a gamer’s wireless router. This will prioritize access to gaming equipment over other equipment in the house. Plan everything carefully first.

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Setting Up

Creating a dedicated room for gaming will ensure you’re not interrupting or being interrupted by other people. If you have the option to customize a spare room, then do it. First, clear all of the clutter. A clutter-free space will help clear your mind and focus on the task at hand.

If you have the option of clearing out the room and starting from scratch, give the room a lick of paint while it’s empty. It’s much easier working in an empty room. Choose a color scheme that is calming and not distracting.

Essentials

The room will need to focus on your gaming equipment, whether this is a console or PC. Set this up first and work around it. Protect your expensive hardware with a surge protector. This will cut off equipment in the event of a power surge.

Spending hours on end in front of a PC can cause havoc with your back. Take a look at some gaming chairs and choose one that will suit your needs. Gaming chairs are ergonomically designed for the gaming experience. They offer support for the back and can be adjusted to your height and frame. Allow chairs to swivel within the space for the optimum experience.

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Lighting

Lighting is an issue when you’re sitting in front of a screen for long periods of time. Position your screen to avoid glare from sunlight. If this isn’t possible, then consider blinds. When you’re playing at night, make sure your overhead lights or lamps are suitable.

Organize

Games rooms can quickly become cluttered with cables, CDs, and screwdrivers, etc. This can be a distraction. Tidy the room after each session. Invest in CD sleeves to file software and games. Use a filing system that makes everything easy to locate. Cable organizers are a great idea, especially if you have lots of cables to hide.

Small Spaces

If you’re working with a small space, use multifunctional furniture. This is furniture that has several purposes. For example, opt for desks and stands that have multiple drawers and cupboards. Or coffee tables that also offer storage space.

Charging Station

Consider setting up a charging station for all wireless devices. There are several options on the market that are compatible with multiple devices. Find one that suits your equipment.

Putting together any room depends largely on personal preferences. Whenever you’re in doubt, go back to the purpose of the room. Make sure that any design decisions facilitate this.

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