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More and more families are rediscovering game time. It's a great way
to spend quality time together, and it's a lot of fun! Here are some
great ways to set up a game room in your own home, without having to
take out a home loan!
Find a space in your home where you can have games easily available
and even leave some set up permanently. This can be anything from a
guest room, to a garage space, to an attic, or even a corner of your
family room. Look in little nooks like under the stairs, or against
an empty wall.
A pool table is wonderful fun for both kids and adults alike, but can
be very expensive. The discount stores now carry some less expensive
styles, and you can often find used ones in the classifieds. Smaller
versions are also available if room is a priority. If you can't
afford a pool table or a pinball machine, or don't have that kind of
room, consider setting up a game table. You can either put up a cheap
card table and cover it with inexpensive tablecloths or sheets, or
can bring out an unused dining table and remove some of the leaves. A
large basket in the center of the table can hold simple and
inexpensive games such as cards, puzzles, Jenga, or Monopoly. Keeping
the games easily accessible encourages family and friends to use
them, rather than automatically turn on the tv!
If your game room is more a game "corner" simply dress the game table
in fabric to coordinate with the rest of the room. Perhaps a
whimsical sign above the table to declare your game area would be
appropriate for the room.
If your do have a spare room to create a separate "Game Room", how
lucky are you! Try choosing a rustic theme for your room, such as
Irish Pub, or Mountain Lodge. Use rich colors on the walls. Add a
small table to set snacks and drinks. Make sure you have several
seats in the room to allow weary game players to rest. Check out
garage sales for mismatched chairs you can pick up for just dollars.
Paint rustic signs for charm, or hang old sports equipment on the
walls. (You know you were just dying to throw out those old cleats!)
Pick up cheap games for the little ones from the dollar shop to keep
them busy while the older ones are involved in their pursuits, so
everyone can be together. Hang an inexpensive basketball hoop with a
sponge ball on the back of the door; you can pick these up at a
dollar shop or discount store.
A game room does not have to cast a fortune, and can help mold
memories and relationships within your family that will last a
lifetime! So pull out the Life, set out the Go Fish cards, and pour
everyone a tall lemonade. It's game night!
Kathy Wilson is an author, columnist, and editor of The Budget
Decorator. For hundreds of free budget decorating ideas, and to sign
up for her free newsletter and ebooks, visit her at
http://www.TheBudgetDecorator.com.
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