Key items for your gaming room, regardless of space

by John Colby 10/23/2024

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Gaming setups range greatly depending on the type of gamer you are and the space you have. While many may think they need a large gaming room to accommodate a setup, the requirements aren’t that demanding. 

In fact, if you center your gaming room or area around the type of gaming you do, you may be surprised to learn just how in-depth your gaming could be - regardless of the room you have available.

Here are three example gaming setups for your home game room:

PC gaming

While ergonomics are important for just about any gaming setup, they are especially important for PC gaming. Be sure to set your gaming desk up in an area that allows you to spread out and recline or adjust as needed. Choose seating that supports your back and gives your arms proper clearance for reaching your keyboard.

Once you’ve established how much room your seating and desk will accommodate, you can add in your hardware. Based on the type of screen you may be using, it could be best to use artificial lighting either as temporary fixtures or within your gaming devices themselves over natural light. 

Adding soft, ambient light to the walls along with places to hang your gaming accessories will free up more space for you to move around, reorganize your setup or enjoy the unused space, in terms of storage. 

As for the ambient lighting, you’ll be able to maneuver your ideal lighting setup without strange shadows or unintentional dark spots throughout the room.

Video game consoles

Another iconic game piece and entertainment staple, video game consoles, can be used to create a themed game room or serve as inspiration for other room ideas.

Like PC gaming, you want to ensure you’re comfortable and use ergonomically designed furniture, such as a contouring gaming chair. Make sure to place seating at a comfortable distance from your television or projection surface to avoid straining your neck or eyes.

If you’re using a TV stand or entertainment center to house your systems, be sure to leave enough space to vent your consoles. From there, try using small speakers, either attached to the television on the stand or hanging in the immediate vicinity of your intended gaming space.

For those who would rather use virtual reality (VR) gaming consoles or games, try utilizing folding furniture or lighter pieces that can easily be removed or folded to reduce the amount of storage space needed.

Tabletops

For those who dream of an ideal tabletop gaming experience, think: lighting, space and snack or beverage placement. One of the most crucial elements to tabletop gaming is often reading or piece placement; sometimes, it’s both. 

You want to ensure you have ample light to partake in your gaming activities without putting added strain on your eyes. Task lighting over the table with ambient lighting in the inactive parts of the room can help add depth with little effort. You’ll also want to ensure you have enough room to move around without interrupting someone else’s gameplay.

Be sure to find a table large enough for your preferred tabletop experience. You’ll also want to make sure there’s enough room for any snacks or drinks you and your game buddies plan to have during your gaming sessions.

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Gaming room configuration is crucial whether you have a simple gaming desk with a triple monitor setup, an old-school working display of vintage game consoles or an antiqued table with customizable led strip lighting for more thematic game nights.

Try these tips for your preferred gaming style and enjoy the benefits of a customized gaming experience with little effort.

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John Colby

I have lived in the Athol-Orange-Phillipston  area for most of my life. I graduated from the Athol-Royalston Schools and Boston College in 1973.  I have been an active real estate  Broker since 1973.. I have First hand knowledge of all the various aspects of working and living in our area.
For over 40 years I have  maintained a presence in the real estate market through building new homes while buying and selling all types of real estate. I offer first hand knowledge and experience to Buyers and Sellers in our unique market area . I also have a keen interest in Waterfront properties, land and income properties. We are also currently focused on bringing new businesses into our area including  Commercial , Mixed Use and Retail Development along the Rt 2 corridor including into the North Quabbin Business Park and the Greater Gardner to Athol-Orange areas.
   I will to give you the benefit of my training and experience and the most personal service and attention that you deserve.