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Let's see pics of game rooms!

By erak

14 years ago


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    #10287 6 years ago
    Quoted from SDTMinSTL:

    This may get some eye rolls but...
    Seeing all the great rooms that are here, and with my obsessive need for planning our pending basement addition, have any of you ever made a digital mock up of your room with the machines for placement and layout ideas? Say a scale drawing or some sort of interior planning software? Was just curious if anyone had used anything. I am looking for something really simple to use. Autodesk makes a program that is free for personal use homestyler but it looks to be a little too intricate for what I am looking for.
    Any ideas?

    Floorplanner.com they even have pinball machines and arcades in there. It’s free.

    4 months later
    #11075 5 years ago
    Quoted from ramegoom:

    Game room floor after the aluminum-flake-polyaspartic coating. Sort of like epoxy but more rugged. The floor was applied prior to the walls going up, to produce a clean trimmed look.

    Drooling at all that real estate. My kid's college would be in serious jeopardy if we had basements in south Texas.

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    #11382 5 years ago
    Quoted from sleazius:

    Australians tend to call any outbuilding to the house a shed, especially if the building is metal (the vast majority are). In this case its probably closer to a workshop or warehouse being brick.

    You can call your shop a shed, just don’t do this...

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    #11913 5 years ago
    Quoted from VillaThrills:

    Moved the pinball machines to a different area to make some room for an additional pin or two. Need one more and maybe replace the virtual pin with another.
    [quoted image][quoted image]

    This is similar to how my room looked, until I finally broke down the pool table and stored it to make room for more pins.

    1 year later
    #14578 4 years ago
    Quoted from Steve_d71:

    Here's a few pictures of my game room.[quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]

    Hires Root Beer!!

    RIP

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