Anything goes when it comes to furnishing a room that is dedicated to child's play or family fun. For younger children, safety should always be a priority, choosing kids furniture that does not have sharp corners, can not be easily disassembled, or is unbalanced, being easily tipped over. Spaces that host adolescent and teen gatherings will have different objectives. For this age group, durability is key. Sodas and chips can do ugly things to finely upholstered chairs and sofas. So, when buying game room furniture, first, quickly assess what activities are going to take place in the room and what age group will primarily be utilizing the space. Then, let your imagination rum wild, for this might be the perfect opportunity to bring out the kid decorator in you.
Before choosing the furnishings, it may be a good idea to choose a room color. Even if planning on using existing pieces as furnishings, remember a can of paint can totally change the personality of a piece. Adult furniture can become kids furniture instantly, with a change of color. A play area for younger children will be great painted in primary colors, stimulating the young child's senses. But, quieter tones may be beneficial for the teen group, encouraging the base dial on the stereo to be at minimum levels. This is where eggshell and satin paint finishes can come into play, allowing for easy clean up after parties.
Once a foundational color has been selected, now the fun begins. Kids furniture can be purchased in laminated finishes that host bright and cheery colors. Sturdy end tables, heavy duty plastics, benches, and bean bag chairs can make the room play friendly. When designing with low to the ground and contemporary styles, game room furniture can look good, even when the area is a mess. Play, game, and media rooms designed with teens in mind can also take on a contemporary look, utilizing metal structures for durability and style. Chairs and sofas can have covers that are removable and washable, so mom's will not be making a fuss every time a pizza gets dropped.
Furnishings for the fun space in the house can be found in many different places. There are the large discount stores which sell a variety of pieces made of laminate that must be assembled. There are also unfinished furniture stores that offer discounted pieces that can be stained or painted. An antique store might have the perfect solution for kids furniture, finding unusual dressers or cabinets that can store board games and toys. Old pieces can become new again with trendy paints and cloth patterns. The Internet also has kids furniture dealers advertising their goods online. It will be a good idea to price-compare online, but don't forget about the shipping costs. And, of course shopping in your own home to move outdated items into the game room gives you the excuse to buy new for the living room. There are chair covers and sofa covers that can be bought to cover outdated fabrics. Stools and chairs covered in vinyl table cloths make really cute and durable second time rounders!
Browsing magazines and home improvement publications can give the home decorator great ideas for buying or building game room furniture. It's exciting to get the imagination stimulated and launching into a new creative outlet project. We can thank God that He has equipped us with fascinating imaginations, because the Bible explains that we were made in His image. Looking about at creation, one has to marvel at how creative our God is! Use nature as an inspiration to get those creative juices flowing, as well.
And finally, speak with the children in the home about what they like and dislike. The play room should be a place where they enjoy spending time, so you'll want to be sure and not use any colors that they may view as negative or put a style of game room furniture in the room that they detest. To create an environment of well being, children need to know that their opinions matter. And who knows, their advice may just be the best inspiration yet!