An entertainment room is - as the name suggests - a room for entertaining oneself and guests. Basements, garages, attics and summer houses are some of the most common spaces that are turned into entertainment rooms. When setting up an entertainment room, the first thing to consider is exactly what type of entertainment to include. Below are just some of the most common types of entertainment rooms.
Gaming room
Love playing video games? Having an entertainment room dedicated to gaming could allow you to achieve the perfect setup. A small room could be all you need for a gaming PC, desk and gaming chair. Larger rooms could meanwhile be ideal for console gaming - you could add lots of seating for gaming with friends, a large TV and possibly even some surround sound speakers for a truly immersive gaming experience.
Old skool games room
If you prefer old skool board games or games like darts or pool, you could alternatively dedicate an entertainment room to these types of games. Basements are great for these types of rooms - especially if you need space for a pool table. You could even consider adding some retro pinball machines or arcade games.
Home cinema
Many movie lovers dream of having their own home theater room for viewing films. This could contain a large TV screen or a projector. A company like Next Level Audio Video can help you set up a surround sound system for that authentic cinema experience. You could also splash out on some theater chairs with drinks holders.
Kids’ playroom
If you’ve got kids, you could dedicate your entertainment room to them. It could serve as a place for them to put all their toys, enabling you to keep other sections of the home toy-free. You could set up a messy play area for arts and crafts and possibly even look into features like indoor slides and swings. As your kids get older, you can gradually adapt this space into a more grown up entertainment room.
Home bar
Ever considered setting up your own home bar? While outdoor home bars are typically more popular, it’s also possible to turn rooms like garages or basements into indoor bars. This room could be dedicated solely to drinking and relaxing - or you could consider adding in features like a TV, pool table, dart board, karaoke machine or even a glow-up dance floor. There are many themes you can consider for your home bar. Check out this guide at Homes And Gardens for more home bar ideas.
Music rehearsal room/recording studio
For those that sing or play a musical instrument, a music rehearsal room could be a great idea. This could contain your musical instruments and any other musical equipment. It could be used for band rehearsals, jamming with friends or general solo practice. Alternatively, you could set up your own home recording studio for recording your own songs. Investing in some soundproofing will help to improve your recording quality.
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