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Creating the Ultimate Home Game Room

Creating the "Ultimate Home Game Room" isn't as hard as you may think. "Ultimate" doesn't necessarily mean the most expensive game room either. It just means it's ultimate for you, your family and your friends.

The basics for every game room include "games & signs". That's all it takes to create your game room. Of course some organization is also needed, you don't want a mess of posters, pub signs and neon signs taking up your walls.

Creating Your "Ultimate Home Game Room"

To do this you start with the wall colors. The best looking game rooms have two-toned wall color schemes. This means a top border around the room that's 12-24 inches in width. Then paint the rest of the room a complimentary color.

It's fun choosing a color scheme. Use your favorite sports team, your high school / university colors, the colors of your home country or a favorite painting or place you've visited. If those colors aren't good just select Two Great compatible colors. It's usually best to make the darker color your border color and the lighter color as your main wall color. This brightens up the room and helps your cool signs and posters to display better.

Next comes the flooring. There is a variety of floors that can be put into game rooms. A few examples would be hardwood, vinyl, cork, bamboo, carpet tiling, ceramic tiling, area rugs and wall-to-wall carpeting. If your game room is located in a basement that eliminates most if not all hardwoods because of moisture problems in basements.

So what's best? Checkered tiling is what "Ultimate Game Rooms" are all about. Match the tiles up with your wall color for the ultimate effect. Whether you use 6x6, 8x8 or 12x12 tiling squares it's a checkered floor that makes your game room "Ultimate".

Now comes the "FUN PART". You can either theme your game room or create a general all out fun game room.

Let's start with furniture. If you're creating a theme then your furniture must match. For example if you want a "Beach or Hawaiian Theme" then the best pub tables, pub chairs and accessories would be made of wicker or rattan. If you're creating a Green Bay Packer's Theme then you'd want chrome bar stools with green or yellow vinyl cushion covers to match. Otherwise if you just want a great game room make sure you bar stools and pub tables match.

The next thing to consider is the lighting. If you have a theme, say a sports theme, then find pub lamps, swag lights and floor lamps that have your favorite sport or team's name on them. For an Asian theme you'd want bamboo lamps and hanging lanterns. For general game rooms, bar lights with your favorite drink or food would be perfect!

Now you're ready to decorate your walls! Posters, Tin Signs, Neon Signs, Clocks and more are what you'll need to get started. Have a movie theme then find some great movie posters online to fill up your room. Actually it's best to have an assortment of each. Leave gaps and spread all your cool stuff out. You want them to be noticed and admired not lost in a mess of other posters and signs. Remember you just spent a few days painting your game room so don't cover it up. With a general game room theme vintage tin signs are always a big hit. Plus one or two neon signs add atmosphere. Don't overdue the neon though just choose a few favorites.

Now it's time to find the best TABLE GAMES. Besides the cost it's room size that determines which games to include in your game room. By far every "Ultimate Game Room" needs a billiard table. Now days you can get a variety of fabric colors besides green. Also you can find themed billiard tables like NASCAR and more. Two other great additions are foosball and air hockey. Easy to play fast paced games. They also come in a variety of sizes and fun designs. Table Tennis is a fun game but not everyone knows how to play and they take a lot of space if they don't fold up so you may want to add other games first. One game that is overlooked too much is Shuffleboard. It's GREAT for the whole family and it's easy and fun to play.

Think about "Other Game Room Games". For example if you have a 1950's Theme then an Elvis Pinball Machine fits right in. Also a retro slot machine would be fun to have. A Pachinko Game or Pachislo is a great family game from Japan worth mentioning. And "Dart Boards & Poker Tables" are in high demand these days and there is such a large variety out there you'll have no problem finding one for your game room.

A variety of games, some for the adults and some for the kids are what you need. Games can get a little expensive so don't buy new, buy second hand from an online auction site or look in your local paper for used games. It's not how new they are it's how FUN they are! Don't have enough space? Then try a "Combination Game Table". They have combos from 3 in 1 to 15 in 1 game tables.

It's time to liven things up with "Music". You can't have an ultimate game room without music. A Juke Box is best when it comes to game room music. Whether it's a 1946 Rockola or a retro looking CD Juke Box it doesn't matter. It's having a jukebox that counts most. Yes a 400 CD changer with a nice surround sound stereo system works even better but looks mean a lot when creating a game room. Just hide your CD or stereo in the corner.

Finally to create the "Ultimate Game Room" you need a TV. One should be mounted on the wall in the vicinity of the pool table / poker table and the other in a sitting area for kids to play video games. This is a must. No game room is complete without a TV or two for the big game.

Now you have all the ingredients you need for creating the "Ultimate Home Game Room". There are always fun and different accessories you can add to spice it up even more but with the basics covered you're ready to start having the best parties and get-togethers on the block!

You'll find information on other decorating themes like Western and Hawaiian themes and much more at http://www.game-room-decorating-ideas.com/game-room-themes.html .

To view game room posters go directly to http://www.game-room-decorating-ideas.com/picture-and-poster.html

About the Author

Joe Schmieder is the Webmaster of www.game-room-decorating-ideas.com

He created his website to help people create fun home game rooms and to use those game rooms to keep family and friends close together and share fun times all year round.

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When it comes to decorating the living room, many of us struggle. We can visualize in our mind what we want but it doesn't always look that way in the end. Whilst most people can decorate their walls with pictures and then hang pretty curtains on the windows; it is our floors that get neglected. We choose long term flooring and then forget about them. This is our mistake. And the Dynamic Rugs Brilliant Rug Collection is the perfect solution.

Changing the look of your wall is easy; just move your pictures around or add a splash of color. And windows are just as easy to change with some new drapes. Flooring on the other hand is expensive and that's why most of us just stick with carpeting or hard wood flooring that lasts for ever.

But it you want a balanced living room that reflects your personality then you are going to have to address your flooring. And it's easy; if you use rugs. If you want your living room to be warm and inviting then you need to look for a neutral earth tone color for your floor. The Dynamic Rugs Brilliant Linen 7211-820 area rug is perfect for this situation. By using a beige color on the floor you will bring focus to your walls, where you can add interest with bright prints and images.

You can add a rustic look to your home by placing the Dynamic Rugs Brilliant 72240 Oriental rug down in your living room. The main color in this rug is red, which is usually a bold choice but for this rug it is only an added highlight because the red is not overpowering but soft. You can add a neutral color or earth tones on your walls and curtains to allow the red Oriental rug to stand out in its own way.

The most popular favorite color of people is blue. And it's easy to incorporate blue into your living room with the Dynamic Rugs Brilliant Blue 72284-920. This Oriental style rug brings a splash of pale blue to your room. The accent of brown in the rug team well with the blue and ensures it brightens a room without making the space feel too cold, as blue often does.

The most important thing when it comes to decorating your living room is to remember it is an expression of your taste; so don't be afraid to display what makes you happy. Use color wisely on the walls and then add to it with curtains and rugs. Have fun and experiment with your own favorite colors and styles.

About the Author:

A major service provider in flooring, national floors direct, was one of the locations I sought. It was promoted largely by a acquaintance that I had known who just remodeled his kitchen in a lavish wood set. I enjoyed it a lot so I thought I should give it a shot. Of course that's not the only spot I went through. Though, having friends come to my commode provided me with the opportunity to use different samples against my furniture instead of heading to a showroom. The idea of how the pieces would look made me fairly inclined towards them.

A while ago, I ended up buying my first home. It was a pretty good commode, not fairly large, but with just substantial space for myself and sometimes a friend. The major thing is that it had a nasty flaw. The owners before got the house in the 70's, and renovated it, then left it like that. It's probably me but the decorations of that time period was not my style. The colors were bad and shiny and the carpet was hideous. I couldn't imagine who would like a carpet like that. There's much labor to be done.

Wallpaper was removed, paint was applied and things began to take shape. When it got to be time to start getting the old carpet out and replacing it with something more my style, I had to locate attractive, yet affordable floor covering. I decided to start in the entry and the kitchen because that's the first place guests would see. Still, I knew I had to keep the cost down, since eventually I would have to replace it throughout my whole house.

I didn't have the budget for hardwood, but the laminate selection they had was fairly wide and I there were several options that fit well with my cabinets and countertops. (Those, fortunately enough, were not bright orange or anything else particularly hideous so I haven't needed to replace them.) I ended up selecting a laminate that looked like cherry that looks excellent in the entryway.

The laminate prices at national floors direct were similar to prices that I had found at other stores I had priced. The prices that they offered were not the cheapest or the most expensive, but the range between these was not very large. Another factor in my decision to purchase from them was the fact that they didn't charge extra for installation on stairs between my entry and kitchen, and they also moved the majority of my large furniture for installation.

I was very pleased with the job national floors direct did, and several months later I actually ended up buying carpet from them for the living areas and bedrooms as well. It was a different installation crew for the carpeting, but like the first the installers were very professional, and I'm quite happy with the job they did as well as the new look of my house.

When it came time to remodel my home, National Floors Direct was one of the major service provider in flooring that I took a look at. My budget was not large enough to afford a hardwood floor. However, I found several of the laminate options went quite well with my cabinets and counter tops. Their prices were not the cheapest, or the most expensive. After the installation of my affordable floor covering, I was so pleased with the work they did that I returned to their store for living room and bedroom carpets too.

Wallpaper came down, paint went up, and things began to get a little better. When I got to the point where I could start taking the old carpet out and replacing it with something a little more to my taste, I needed to find affordable floor covering that still looked good. My plan was to start in the entry and kitchen since that's the first thing visitors would see, but I knew I'd need to replace it throughout the entire house at some point so cost was definitely an issue.

About a year ago, I purchased my first home. It's a nice place, not too big, but there's more than enough room for myself and the occasional guest. It had one major flaw when I purchased it, though. The previous owners had bought the house in the 70s, renovated it, and then made no more updates. Maybe it's just me, but 70s decor is just not just not my thing. Between the shiny foil wallpaper and the tye-dyed carpet-I hadn't even known that tye-dyed carpet existed-there was a lot of work to be done.

National Floors Direct was one of the major service provider in flooring that I took a look at. This place was recommended to me by a friend who had renovated his kitchen in hardwood and as I liked the renovated kitchen there I decided to give them a try. National Floors was not only place I checked out, but my decision tilted toward them as they offered to come in to my place to compare various samples against my walls as it would have been impossible for me to go into a shop and imaging how the offered ware would look in my place.

I didn't have the budget for hardwood, but the laminate selection they had was fairly wide and I there were several options that fit well with my cabinets and countertops. (Those, fortunately enough, were not bright orange or anything else particularly hideous so I haven't needed to replace them.) I ended up selecting a laminate that looked like cherry that looks excellent in the entryway.

I noticed that the laminate prices at National Floors were quite comparable with prices in other places I checked; they were not either overpriced or overly cheap, but their range of selection was not too great. However, I found that that there was no additional charge for the stairs at the entry and in the kitchen and in addition shifting most of my larger furniture pieces was also included in their offer, and this made me decide in their favor.

The job that National Floors Direct did was very pleasing to me. Because of that, few months later I decided to hire them to carpet my living areas and bedrooms. The installation crew for the carpeting was different, but just like the first team, the installers were extremely professional and I am delighted with both the job they did and my house's new appearance.

The representative from National Floors Direct visited my home, and wrote a contract to install wood flooring, and assured me that the price was unbeatable.He scheduled an installation at that time for the next day, per their advertised "next day" promotion.major service provider in flooring affordable floor covering. After he left, I went to Home Depot found the same Armstrong wood flooring that he sold me for much cheaper (including installation) than he quoted me for the 420 sf.Again, I canceled the contract and got another phone call from the salesman explaining his error in not examining my sub floor.

I bought my first home around a year ago. It's a lovely place. It's not too big, but there's plenty of space for myself and the intermittent visitor. However, it had one serious problem when I bought it. The last time the previous owners renovated the house, it was the 1970s. Perhaps I'm the only one, but 1970s decor is just not for me. The tye-dyed carpet and shiny foil wallpaper required a lot of work in particular. I had never even dreamed that tye-dyed carpet could exist!

When the wallpaper was removed, and the paint was applied, things started to look nicer. Then, my next step was to remove my ancient carpet and put in an alternative that matched my new style. I had to search for some affordable floor covering that was still attractive. I knew that I would need to put new flooring throughout the house, but that I wanted to start with the entryway and kitchen, in order to spread out my expenditures.

A major service provider in flooring, National Floors Direct, was one of the places I looked at. It had come recommended by a friend of mine who'd just redone his kitchen in hardwood, and since I liked the look of it I decided to give them a try. It wasn't the only place I looked, obviously, but having people come to my house allow me to compare various samples against my walls and furniture rather than having to go to a showroom and imagine how things would look made me favorably inclined.

I couldn't afford hardwood flooring, but they had lots of laminate options that coordinated with my kitchen fixtures. Luckily, my fixtures were already a nice color, so I didn't have to worry about replacing those. In the end, I decided to pick a cherry colored laminate that really highlights the decor in the entryway of my home.

I noticed that the laminate prices at National Floors were quite comparable with prices in other places I checked; they were not either overpriced or overly cheap, but their range of selection was not too great. However, I found that that there was no additional charge for the stairs at the entry and in the kitchen and in addition shifting most of my larger furniture pieces was also included in their offer, and this made me decide in their favor.

I was very pleased with the job national floors direct did, and several months later I actually ended up buying carpet from them for the living areas and bedrooms as well. It was a different installation crew for the carpeting, but like the first the installers were very professional, and I'm quite happy with the job they did as well as the new look of my house.

I ended up buying my first home recently. When it was time to start getting the old carpet out and replacing it with something more my style, I had to locate attractive, yet affordable floor covering. National Floors Direct, a major service provider in flooring, was the first place that I took a look at. National Floors was not only place I checked out, but my decision tilted toward them as they offered to come in to my place to compare various samples against my walls as it would have been impossible for me to go into a shop and imaging how the offered ware would look in my place.

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