The first step is to pick a space to build your game room. Whether you call it your rec room, game room, party spot, or just the dining room, you’re sure to create a winning space. To get started, follow these basic guidelines. The secret to an awesome game room is designing it with intention. We’ve also highlighted some of the best game tables and furniture to use along with some fun ideas to level up your space. This guide will walk you through the steps of transforming a spare room or basement into the game room of your dreams. After all, game night shouldn’t come with age restrictions, just hours of fun with different games. Once you have your room set up, you’ll have an area for friends and family of all ages to have a good time. The best part is that you can fit a gaming space almost anywhere, even if you don’t have a ton of extra space. 6 of these modules will be included with the table.Whether you’re into table tennis, card games, board games, shooting pool, console gaming, or the latest in VR, you can’t beat having a game room in your home. It allows coffee/tea drinking board gamers to enjoy their game without placing their mug on the table ledge (because the mug won't fit in the aluminum standard drink holder due to its handle). This drink holder has a slot along both sides to allow space for a mug handle. 6 of these modules will be included with the table. It is capable of holding pop cans, beer bottles, and most standard glasses. This drink holder is the typical aluminum cup that is 4.25 inch (11 cm) diameter and 3 inch (8 cm) deep. Each drink holder can be equiped with any of the three following types: Note that these holders are built into the table edge so they do not interfere with a players leg space. Its better to have a spill on the floor than in the vault. Having the drinks held away from the table ledge and vault prevents any accidental spills from contacting the game components placed in the vault or on the table ledge. These modular drink holders are located within the table ledge and pop out for use with a simple push. There are 2 different types of drink holders that are included in the Dream Table (the 3rd wine holder might be added in the future). There is a personal player mat that is stored within the space that can be used when the shelf is opened. The top of the line Fold Out Player Station looks like a solid table edge face but folds out to reveal a large personal player space that measures 11 inches x 16.5/22.5 inch (28 cm x 42/57 cm) depending on which table edge it is on (short & long). This is accomplished by keeping the front flap closed and only opening the folding shelf lid to access the space within and then closing it again.įold Out Player Station Configuration. Supplies a solid 5.5 inch (14 cm) wide leaning ledge and flush table edge face. This is accomplished by folding the front flap down while keeping the folding shelf closed. Supplies a solid 5.5 inch (14 cm) deep leaning ledge with an exposed storage space underneath it (nicknamed the "cubby hole") for cell phones and game components, etc. Deluxe Folding Shelf Player Stations allow the following setups to be used (note the images have not been updated to reflect how the Deluxe Folding Shelf handles this setp):Ĭubby Hole Player Station Configuration. If you are interested in purchasing the table shown to the right, please contact me at:Įach Dream Table comes with 6 Deluxe Folding Shelf Player Stations - 2 long table ends and 4 shorter table sides (2 per side). This table is available right now for $10,000 USD plus shipping (approximately $1200 USD for delivery in the USA). The table is made from solid hardwood maple and maple plywood for the storage base construction, vault floor, and hardwood edged vault planks to remove any worry of warping. There are 6 pop out drink holders on ball bearing slides that are modular which means you can change them between regular drink holders and coffee/tea mug holders. Underneath is storage for the 6 vault planks, 2 vault caps, and the extra neoprene used to cover the whole table. The table has 6 fold out player stations which can be locked so that the front panel does not fall down if accidentally pushed. The available table is 6' x 4' and 30" tall with a 5' x 3' and 2.75" deep vault. My plan moving forward is to manufacture 2 or 3 tables a year in my spare time. One of the tables has been sold leaving the second one ready for a new home. This was an updated design that has all the features of my original table but with some improvements. Last summer I purchased wood and built two of the tables shown on the right. In the end I decided that the best way I could supply you with a high quality gaming table was to make them myself.
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