Games Room with a Game Room and Red Walls Ideas and Designs

Custom Entertainment Center
Custom Entertainment Center
Morris Black DesignsMorris Black Designs
Custom tv/entertainment hutch designed for the basement family room includes open shelves and cabinetry storage. #MorrisBlackDesigns
Westlake Project
Westlake Project
Associated DesignsAssociated Designs
The lower level was transformed from a cinder block basement into an English Pub. Notice the paddle ceiling fans, hand-carved billiards table, and original antiques and artwork.
Columbia Pike Sunroom
Columbia Pike Sunroom
Eric Ross Interiors, LLCEric Ross Interiors, LLC
Bright colors complement the lush outdoor scenery.
Post and beam home
Post and beam home
Ingrained Woodworking, Inc.Ingrained Woodworking, Inc.
Deena Feinberg Photography, www.deenaphoto.com
Brunswick Pool Tables Southern California
Brunswick Pool Tables Southern California
Triangle Billiards, IncTriangle Billiards, Inc
A great addition to any home, the Allenton comes in traditional cherry or chestnut, with two leg options. Select the clean, strong lines of the veneered tapered legs or opt for the solid wood ball and claw leg. Solid wood rails, Brunswick-certified premium slate, and pearlized diamond-shaped sights enhance the experience. Our Price: strating at $1,899.00 Quick OverviewAvailable Sizes: 7', 8' Brunswick Billiards is the Largest US Manufacturer of Pool Tables and Game Room Products Since 1845 This product is available only in California. See below for similar tables that are available outside of California. Shipping Time: Approx. 2-4 weeks If out of stock, you will be notified within 48 hours of ordering.
Morey Man Cave
Morey Man Cave
JulieO DesignJulieO Design
Lower level remodel for a custom Billard room and guest suite. Vintage antiques are used and repurposed to create an vintage industrial man cave. photos by Ezra Marcos
Gladstone
Gladstone
Dunn CarpentryDunn Carpentry
Game room with inlay cork on drink rail for setting drinks down. Full wood ceiling. Telescoping pocket doors
Family room (sports)
Family room (sports)
Thinkterior LLCThinkterior LLC
THEME There are two priorities in this room: Hockey (in this case, Washington Capitals hockey) and FUN. FOCUS The room is broken into two main sections (one for kids and one for adults); and divided by authentic hockey boards, complete with yellow kickplates and half-inch plexiglass. Like a true hockey arena, the room pays homage to star players with two fully autographed team jerseys preserved in cases, as well as team logos positioned throughout the room on custom-made pillows, accessories and the floor. The back half of the room is made just for kids. Swings, a dart board, a ball pit, a stage and a hidden playhouse under the stairs ensure fun for all. STORAGE A large storage unit at the rear of the room makes use of an odd-shaped nook, adds support and accommodates large shelves, toys and boxes. Storage space is cleverly placed near the ballpit, and will eventually transition into a full storage area once the pit is no longer needed. The back side of the hockey boards hold two small refrigerators (one for adults and one for kids), as well as the base for the audio system. GROWTH The front half of the room lasts as long as the family’s love for the team. The back half of the room grows with the children, and eventually will provide a useable, wide open space as well as storage. SAFETY A plexiglass wall separates the two main areas of the room, minimizing the noise created by kids playing and hockey fans cheering. It also protects the big screen TV from balls, pucks and other play objects that occasionally fly by. The ballpit door has a double safety lock to ensure supervised use.
Hardwood Floors
Hardwood Floors
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Games Room with a Game Room and Red Walls Ideas and Designs

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