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Gaming Room
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Love the large timbers
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Good blend between old style and modern
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This pic gives me the idea to make the room deep underground, like 1 whole floor below.
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Neat floor
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Love that door
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There are several design elements here that would fit into the D&D room, especially the chairs.
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Tin ceiling just over the gaming table is a good use of the tin ceiling element. A whole ceiling clad in tin would be too much.
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Cladding the structural supports in stone and integrating them into archways is a good idea.
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I think the natural stone look of the wall is perfect for a "secret room".
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These sconces are good for introducing slightly modern touches into the "dungeon" theme but still remaining stylistically consistent.
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An excellent idea for incorporating HVAC into the room without breaking the design concept.
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Building simple shadow boxes for my minis would low-cost and very simple.
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I like this idea for my mini displays. Incorporating floating shelves into a framed piece instead of mounting them directly to the walls looks good and gives more design versatility.
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Cool use of exposed concrete foundation on the wall.
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Good use of dovetail joinery for the adjustable shelf supports. Much nicer and more stylish than small holes and little dowels.
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The chairs around the table would look good for my game room. They have a suitable retro look without being cheesy or tacky. Also, they would be much more comfortable than sitting in office chairs.
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This table makes me think that a square table may be the answer for me. It can accommodate 6 players and 1 GM and still maintain intimacy between everyone at the table to keep the group energy tight and high.
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This space is fucking gorgeous! I don't know if I'll ever be able to incorporate this space into any of my ideas, but DAMN! I want this space. It's elegant, classy, and totally focused on socializing and drinking. Perfect. Well done.
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This makes me think about using a simple base shoe or other simple, small base molding on my ceiling to give a small accent.
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Painting the ceiling and a few inches of the walls in a contrasting color would be a nice way to keep the room from feeling so flat. For my low-ceilinged room, I would do dark on the lower walls and light on the ceiling.
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Like the pendant lights
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Cool idea for the doors to the room. Dungeon-style, heavy oak doors with wrought-iron details.
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The pendant lights in my room would look cool like they are here, suspended from the faux ceiling beams and hanging over my gaming table.
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The mixture of rustic wood and copper piping gives a "steampunk" look.
Love the large timbers
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