modern family room by CCS ARCHITECTURE
A billiard room needn't be dark and smoky. Sunny yellow felt on the table in lieu of the traditional green adds an artful pop to this cheerful attic room.
traditional media room by Edgewater Design LLC
What was your favorite winter pastime as a kid? For me, it was air hockey, which my brother and I would play by the hour in the basement. The table was one of our all-time favorite gifts from our parents.
contemporary basement by Melanie Morris Design
This indoor hockey rink will keep kids entertained on an icy day. Here, the entire room is dedicated to the game, but you can simply set up a goal at each end of the the basement and let the kids take it from there.
eclectic family room by Pamela J. Jenkins Architect P.C.
Ping pong's resurgence shows no signs of slowing down. With a table at home, you don't need to pay through the nose to play at some loud club in Manhattan.
by Perianth Interior Design/ Buy My Eye
This bedroom encourages foul-shot practice.
eclectic home gym by Designing Solutions
A rock wall keeps little climbers busy solving problems without having to leave the house.
mediterranean media room by Tracy Murdock Allied ASID
Foosball always makes me think of Joey and Chandler on Friends, who decided to forego a kitchen table to have room for their beloved foosball table. They had the right idea; this table looks just fine as part of a living room or media room.
contemporary garage and shed by Dijeau Poage Construction
Ping pong, air hockey, pinball—I'd take this rec room over an X-box any day.
by decordemon
You can channel your inner Rocky Balboa at home with a punching bag; it sure beats chasing a chicken around an alley. Just be sure to work with a contractor to ensure the beam can handle the weight.
traditional home gym by Shaw Design Group
Usually only seen on MTV Cribs, an indoor home basketball court is the ultimate way to use up some square footage.
traditional family room by Dayna Katlin Interiors
Alright, let's be real; that b-ball court is bigger than my entire house. The perfect spot for bridge, chess or even Chutes and Ladders is important for long winter evenings and much more realistic in most homes. Another fun idea is to keep a puzzle laid out on a card table for everyone to work on when the mood hits.
contemporary living room by Heather Hilliard Design
With this table-and-chairs set, a game for two can be pulled right up next to a warm fire.
contemporary basement by Leslie Goodwin Photography
While a poker table doesn't have to be housed in a dark yet swanky room, it certainly looks more stylish when it is.
traditional basement by Beaugureau Studios
If you take your Casino Night parties seriously, consider adding a craps table.
kids toys by Dick's Sporting Goods
Wild Sports® Bean Bag Toss - - $74.99 »
Finally, annoying hipsters seem to have moved from ping pong to Corn Toss, and I have to admit, this game is A-W-E-S-O-M-E! It's fun to play, easy to learn and inexpensive. The best part? You don't need a ton of space to play.

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Comments

Moore About... Design LOVE the mahjong set-up! Thanks for showing that game tables can be chic!
19 months ago ·
Cory Ann Ellis What happened to good old fashioned board games and playing cards?
18 months ago ·
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