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| Convert a bonus room into game room for the entire family. Take advantage of the low walls by creating built-in drawers so art supplies and board games can be neatly put away. Make sure you have the space for your ping-pong table which could measure 9' x 5'. You can get tables that fold up to get out of your way. |
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| A lot of people think about using their front rooms/living rooms as a kid zone. This is the first room visitors see, and it can get messy. Instead, try using a rarely-used dining room. I dig the idea of bookcases that can be used as cubbies for holding toys. (Get baskets that fit inside to keep the small stuff together and away.) And the dining table is a great space for art projects, building with Tinker Toys or Legos, and homework. 8 ways to reinvent the dining room |
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by Cristi Holcombe
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| Turn an upstairs loft into an activity area for projects and relaxation. Paint an accent wall a creative color that designates this area as a fun zone. The bubbly wall treatment is very fun. How to make a pizza-box wall stencil |
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| Create a cozy game room out of your living room. Make it look smart with bookcases for tons of books. Place a 40- to 50-inch table in the center of the room. This will allow for 4 to 6 chairs for playing board games. I prefer a pedestal table to squeeze an extra chair in. Use comfy leather chairs for long hours of play time or reading. |
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| Give your kids some independence with a computer to do homework, then a round of pool as a reward. Bonus rooms are great spots for creating a spot that is fun and functional for your kids as they grow. |
| If you plan to add a pool table to a room, measure for the size of the table plus clear space to allow for a cue stick to be placed and stroked easily around the table. Cue sticks are typically 58 inches long. So if the table is 5' x 9', you might add 5 feet (60 inches) all around, making the floor space you need 15' x 19' feet. |
| Turn an attic into a rec room for teens to hang out, and for the parents to host get-togethers. |
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| Horizontal stripes can be another fun wall treatment that is easy to create. Soft colors like gray blues, chocolates, creams add whimsy without shouting "kids space." How to paint stripes |
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| A game table can fit easily into an adult environment without taking it over. For a family room with an open, relaxing vibe, try soft leather sofas, rich woods, and neutral paint palette. The foosball table adds a fun element without making this room feel like a sports arena. |
That and a wii space in front of the TV.