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Planning a Family Entertainment Room
Make Your Game Nights Extra Special
WITH A FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT ROOM
Families around the world are finding new ways to spend time with each other, and their homes are changing accordingly. Our family, for example, has been playing more board games, both new and old. Because we have a younger daughter, who’s 5, we’ve introduced her to classics such as Monopoly and Trouble — sticking with the “kid’s editions” of the more complicated games. So, no matter what you love to do as a family — play video games, watch movies, or sit down with a board game, it’s always good to have a dedicated entertainment space. Here are some tips for putting one together. Use your space wisely. You don’t want small spaces to feel cramped, and you don’t want large spaces to feel empty. If your room is small, design the space to serve multiple purposes, like installing a bar with a TV on the opposite wall. If your room is large, two or more
(smaller) TVs let visitors play multiple games or watch different shows. A projector can also be used to maximize a room’s space. It allows you and your guests to utilize an entire wall without requiring much physical space. Set up surround sound. Whether you’re using your entertainment room for movies, music, video games, or all of the above, investing in high-quality speakers will pay off instantly. You can set them up around the room for clearer, more immersive sound for movies and games, and by spacing out each speaker, you can eliminate cord clutter and tangle. Soundproof your space. Soundproofing not only helps shield your neighbors from action game explosions and booming movie scores, but it also improves the sound quality in the room. Thick curtains and carpets, wall-mounted foam panels, or
freestanding acoustic panels work for basic soundproofing, but if you plan to utilize your space every day and night, consider hiring a contractor to help estimate materials and cost for a more sophisticated soundproof space. Have great lighting. There’s nothing more inviting than a well- lit space, and this also applies to your entertainment room. Whether you’re playing a board game or putting together puzzles with the whole family, mood lighting can make the experience feel even more cozy and special. Try experimenting with different, stylish lamps or overhead fixtures to light up your space.
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