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Ask A Designer™: Gillian Atkins’ Best Tips For Designing A Basement Games Room
Updated on November 13, 2024

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In this Ask A Designer™ column, Gillian Atkins of LRDS shares advice for designing a basement games room.

Q: My basement is a mess! Mv husband bought a pool table that sits in the middle of the room with our Foosball table. Other than that, it’s a blank canvas. We need help deciding on the layout. We want to keep some seating and, of course, the pool table, but we don’t know how to bring it all together. Any ideas? – P.P., Morin-Heights, Que.

A: First, turn the pool table and push it back as far as you can – remember, you need at least five feet of clearance around the table to make a decent shot. Add a regulation billiard light above or opt for a linear fixture with two or three downlights. Give your guests a shallow bar ledge for drinks and a few saddle leather stools to perch on, and light the bar with a pair of sconces. Create a lounge area with a large plaid rug and a new sectional facing your existing wall-mounted TV. Consider wiring in your sound system and adding automated Lutron roller shades for room darkening.
Put the Foosball table behind the sectional, in front of the sliding doors. Keep the chair rail but paint the lower section a deep navy and the upper walls a crisp white. (If you opt for this color scheme, you’ll need to re-felt the table: use pool table felt in royal blue). Finish off the room with moody, large-scale black and white photography, and add handsome accents in stripes and plaids. Game on!
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