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How to Set Up a Gaming Room in a Few Easy Steps

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For a fully immersive gaming experience, both the virtual and real worlds are increasingly being customized to individual preferences. Photo: Getty Images
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March 11, 2023, 5:01 am | Read time: 5 minutes

The trend of e-sports is celebrated worldwide. Gaming is no longer limited to video games alone; it also includes the accompanying ambiance. From the desk to the chair, lighting, and accessories, small worlds are created. An atmospheric gaming room can be set up in just a few steps.

Video games are no longer just a nerdy hobby for teenagers. Today, more and more adults are also enthusiastic about gaming. The cult of e-sports has reached the point where it’s not just about having the right technical equipment, but entire rooms are transformed into a special atmosphere for the perfect gaming experience. From the desk to the chair to the lighting, nothing is left to chance when setting up a gaming room.

Which Desk for the Gaming Room?

The basic equipment of any gaming room includes the right desk. It’s not just any model that’s needed: ideally, it should be spacious, stable, and functional. After all, most gamers have more than just one screen, keyboard, mouse, speakers, and plenty of other tech. All these items need space, which is hard to find on a regular desk.

Equally important for a good gaming desk is ample storage space, where smaller technical accessories can be optimally stored and are always within reach. A PC holder below the tabletop provides more legroom for hours of gaming.

Tip: For more comfort, a height-adjustable desk is suitable, which can be adjusted to your own height. Ideally, it should also have an integrated cable channel.

Gaming Chair with Flexibility and Comfort

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Since e-sports fans often spend hours sitting, a gaming chair with plenty of function and comfort is essential

The real centerpiece of a gaming room is the right seating. The gaming chair must not only look stylish but also be extremely comfortable to allow for hours of cozy gaming. To enjoy video games with maximum comfort, investing in an ergonomically designed model with a generous backrest, flexible neck support, and padded armrests is recommended.

Tip: Ideally, each of these elements can be adjusted in height to maximize comfort for your own height. A model with wheels also facilitates mobility.

Proper Cable Management

Where there’s plenty of computer accessories, there’s even more cable clutter–many are familiar with this problem. Since various cables not only look unsightly but can also quickly become a tripping hazard or even a complete danger, proper cable management is recommended.

If the gaming desk doesn’t have an integrated system, cable channels or sleeves can be purchased at hardware stores as an alternative. The multitude of cables can also be tamed with cable ties, which can be tightly fixed along the back of the table legs.

Create Atmosphere with the Right Lighting

Young person in gaming room with lots of indirect light
Technical equipment with indirect lighting function immerses the gaming room in another world

Lighting takes on a special priority when setting up a gaming room. Here, unusual lighting situations and effects are often experimented with to create a unique “world” that matches the game. Adequate atmospheric lighting in the room also provides smooth transitions between the bright monitor light and the usually shadowy-dark background.

In addition to bright ceiling, floor, or at least desk lighting as basic illumination, LED strips and panels can be used in the next step to provide indirect light. The color-adjustable light strips can be quickly and easily attached behind the monitor, on the desk, or on walls.

When installing all lighting in the room, care should be taken to avoid unpleasant reflections on the monitor. These could not only have a distracting effect on the game but also be uncomfortable for the eyes. Some technical accessories even come with integrated LED lighting, such as the mouse, keyboard, and gaming chair.

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Regulate the Soundscape in the Gaming Room

PC and console games today are not only visually impressive but also feature an enormous soundscape. Especially with action games, things can get loud. To prevent potential noise disturbance, it’s advisable to actively regulate the acoustics in the room. The use of various textiles in the room is helpful here: curtains, rugs on the floor, and even on the wall have a sound-insulating effect. There are also special acoustic panels for wall and ceiling surfaces. Alternatively, headphones can simply be used.

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What Must Not Be Missing When Setting Up a Gaming Room

For the ultimate gaming experience, some other gadgets and features are considered indispensable among gaming fans. When choosing the right basic equipment like a mouse and keyboard, factors such as weight, size, lighting, and comfort for the palms are important. The question of cable or Bluetooth connection is also significant. And since most gamers now play with a headset, which also effectively contributes to noise reduction, proper storage when not in use is important.

Tip: Popular and decorative–not just for the headset–are pegboards for the wall with various holders. Gaming accessories and fan items can be neatly and clearly stored here, or notes and posters can be attached.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of MYHOMEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@myhomebook.de.

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