Video Gaming in the Homescape

Video Gaming in the Home


If you love video games as much as I do, your gaming setup becomes a critical element to your enjoyment.  Today’s gaming systems are already pretty advanced.  And as we’re right in the middle of the current Gen’s console cycle, we’re bound to see more advanced machines coming to us in the next 3-5 years. Even with today’s consoles, the online capability of the Playstation 3, Xbox360 and the Nintendo Wii will extend the life of this current generation of consoles because they can be updated with firmware updates.


If you have the opportunity to have your own wife-approved (or husband-approved for you lady gamers) gaming space in your home, you’re going to want to have the necessary pieces to max out the space. What do you need? Well, first and foremost you need the gaming system of choice. My personal preference is the Playstation 3, but there’s no disrespect to the other consoles. Each one has its merits. Next, you need a Television. With today’s consoles having the ability to output high definition graphics (aside from the Wii) you’re going to want to have a widescreen, High Definition TV. If you have the means, I would go with 46" or larger. Whether its an LCD, Plasma or other is your choice. Everyone seems to have their preference.

You’ll also want to a receiver and surround sound system.  Last year (2009) I found a nice Sony Receiver (model# STR-DG720) for an affordable price at my local Best Buy and I chose this one because of the price and more importantly because it had 3 HDMI inputs.  I also bought some small Polk Audio Satellite speakers and a Sub-Woofer for my surround sound system.  All of these pieces are by no means top of the line, but I find them more than satisfactory.  And this sound system has improved my gaming experience by leaps and bounds and it didn’t break the bank. 


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If you’re into online gaming, as I am, and also want to be able to download game patches, extra content and the afore mentioned firmware updates, you’ll want your system to be connected to the internet.  I prefer to be wirelessly connected because I don’t like to have ethernet wires running all through the house.  I use a simple Linksys G Router, that I also bought at Best Buy for about 50 bucks. Its worked well for me.  My friend Chris, however, had some trouble with his Linksys, so he bought an Nfiniti Wireless N which seems to be working well for him.  Not sure what the problem was with his Linksys, as mine has worked ok for me. 

The final thing for the setup is your seating. Now you can go with a standard couch or recliner chair. Those are fine…but there are also a good amount of chairs out there designed just for gaming.  Check some out below:

The Zerk Gaming Chair is one of the coolest and most unique pieces that can round out your gaming space. These chairs are stylish and fun. They are perfectly shaped for support while gaming.  Great for kids and adults.

The Jaxx Gamer Chair is perfect for kids. These colorful gamer loungers are filled with a soft, shredded foam filling. Soft Microsuede covers make this lounger a high quality piece.

The Tempo Game Chair is a good and soft option for video game seating. It has a lightweight frame that supports you and the chair can be adjusted to set your seating angle.

The Wedge Chair is perfect for any relaxing activity, including gaming. This foam filled chair is soft and has a great, supportive backrest built into the chair.

After assembling all of the items listed above are complete, you have one more thing to do.  Make sure you gaming room has good lighting control. My current gaming space has a nearby window. And if the sun is beaming in as it does on most mornings, it makes it hard to see the picture. Especially if you are playing a game that is set in darkness. Don’t even try to play a game like Silent Hill or Dead Space in a sun drenched room.

That’s pretty much it. If you do game a lot, don’t forget to get up and go outside once in awhile. There’s a whole world out there. But keep on gaming because its a lot of fun.


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Homescape Trends

Home Tour Observations:  Trends for 2009-2010


I spent a sunny Fall Saturday on a Parade of Homes tour. I focused on observing what seemed to be current trends with Architects and Interior Designers. This tour of some very beautiful and expensive homes was enlightening.  It highlighted some interesting features, elements and trends in home design, that may not be new, but were common among these high-end residences. Walking these homes really pointed out what is possible.  Not every home design and decoration will appeal to everyone, but you can always take what you see and impose your own personal tastes.  Here are a few ideas that I took away: 


1. Interesting Ceiling Treatments:
Ceilings in most homes are plain, white and relatively forgotten as a surface in your home.  The only time most people notice the ceiling is when it is exceedingly low and makes the room feel cramped.  With most new homes coming standard with a 9′-0" first floor ceiling as a minimum; I noticed that the ceilings in rooms where people congregate (i.e. Kitchen, Family Room) were embellished.  Many ceilings, in these homes, had decorative beams, unique vaulting, crown molding, and other interesting design features. How you treat your ceiling can be a game changer in making your room really stand out.  I particularly liked rooms that featured dropped beams painted white to contrast a boldly colored painted ceiling.
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2. Creative Use of Columns:
Columns are interesting elements that have been in homes for a long time.  You see all types from simple round colums with a standard base and capital, to square, wood clad decorative columns.  Columns work indoors and outdoors and they do one simple thing; they open up a space by minimizing the bearing support needed. Get rid of the walls and decorate with columns.


3. Hardwood & Area Rugs:
Every house we walked through had something in common, less tile and carpet, more hardwood.  Almost all rooms, in every house, featured different kinds of hardwood flooring.  All types of hardwood were on display from tight tongue and groove thin strips to wide, treated planks. And most spaces featured decorative area rugs to, I guess I would call it, decorate the floor.  Now, I am personally a big fan of soft, plush wall to wall carpeting.  However, some rooms look great in hardwood, and clean easily with a dust mop and spray floor wax.  So I point out again, there are many types of hardwood out there.  Make sure its a type that won’t warp if you accidentally spill some water on it. I also like hardwood because with carpet I always feel like I have to take my shoes off.  I don’t always want to remove my shoes.  So, its nice to have a wood floor to walk on.  My dog would disagree, though.  She never wears shoes and finds wooden wax floors a bit slippery. AreaRug      


4. Curved Walls:
There are some instances in homes where having a curved wall is a decorating nightmare.  You can’t put furniture against a curved wall or hang a large picture on it.  But having curved walls does several things.  It visually adds interest. It can improve flow and circulation through space by reducing sharp corners.  It can open up a space as it transitions from a hallway to a room.  Because curves are not very common, they really can become unique features in homes.  I found a creative use of a small curve in a kitchen.  There was a small curved bump-out on a short wall.  The interior of this curve was in a small powder room  just off the kitchen.  The powder room featured the concave part of the curve and a custom-made wall mounted vanity was created to fit there.  A narrow, oval vanity mirror fit perfectly in that small concave space.  And the small curve did actually add the feel of space to an otherwise small room. Bottom line, curves can be creatively and usefully implemented. WallCurves 


5. Tile Design:
Many bathrooms have nice tile layouts that are simple and elegant.  They give a bathroom a solid surface that can deal with dripping water as you step out of the shower.  But some of the homes I walked through displayed intricate tile designs that are essentially pieces of art. Multiple sized tiles weave together into intricate patterns.  Different textures can create a slip resistance surface.  And some of these floors even had radiant heat floors.  Very nice for the toes on a cold winter’s morning.  These floor tile designs sometimes become treatments on the walls and especially in the shower tile layout. The various tile applications help to tie the bathroom design together.


6. Arches and Trim:
Arches are pretty common in many residences. They are commonly used as a transition element between rooms.  Sometimes they spring from interior columns and sometimes from short wing walls.  But arches in residences lose a little of their elegance when they are simple drywall arches.  By adding some decorative trim, it really creates a superior form that can bring drama to the space and tie decorative elements in the home together. Don’t get me wrong, not all arches require trim.  If the design calls for a textured surface, the arch can blend into the wall opening.  And In a hallway, an extended arch (or Barrell Vault) can dramatically change the feel of the circulation.SunkenRoom


7. Stairs to Rooms and Sunken Spaces:
I always find it interesting when you see unique elements in home design.  Even if there’s no reason for it other than the whim of the designer.  One thing in particular I saw that alway stands in my memory are when you have arbitrary steps to spaces.  I found this one home that had a circular opening from the first floor to the second floor.  The stairway curved around this circle and then at the top of the stair was a small 4 step staircase leading to the master bedroom.  I just think this is cool…I may be the only one.  But I’m pointing it out as a unique feature that is very uncommon in homes today.  Level Changes are interesting and natural boundaries for spaces.  A related feature I came across was a master bedroom with a sunken sitting room at one end of the room.  As long as you’re not a sleepwalker, having multiple levels within a space is pretty neat.


8. Glass Tile Backsplash:
I’ve seen several houses on this tour that had interesting tile features in the kitchens and butler’s pantries.  The tile was glass with the color on the back of the tile.  This had an interesting shadow effect when light shined down from under cabinet lights.  It gave the tile a bit of depth. One of the kitchens had a rectangular glass tile that was a backsplash over the stove.  This tile shape, with the shadow effect, gave the impression of interlocking bricks.  It was a really stylish back drop for the small wall space above the counters and below the cabinets.  The best part is that the glass tiles look like they can be easiler wiped clean with a paper towel and glass cleaner.  I’ve seen this glass tiles like this in restaurants and office building bathrooms, but this is the first time I’ve seen it applied in a home.
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9. Interior Transoms:
Many homes have a common first floor ceiling height of 9′-0" and a second floor ceiling height of 8′-0".  But, some homes are giving both floors a 9′-0" ceiling height and that gives rise to a unique, though old fashioned feature of interior transoms.  They are an element that’s not for everyone, but I think its serves a great function in bringing in more natural light to flow into what would be darker interior spaces, like hallways.  Transoms are common in schools, offices and other public spaces, but having them in homes can be a nice feature if you have the ceiling height to accomodate the window.


10. Tall Wainscot:
You’ve been in nicely decorated homes that feature unique and interesting wall treatments and paint applications, right?  Well, I find those types of decor overused to the point of cliche.  But I stepped into a pretty interesting home office that featured a tall wainscot and a textured paint between the wood and the crown moulding.  The dark wood wainscot complimented the dark wood furniture spendidly (OMG, did I just use the word "splendidly?") It was a good match, let’s say that.  Above the 6 foot tall wainscot was a textured paint which was a lighter brown with variations of darks and lights to give it an almost Faux-Like application…but it wasn’t Faux.  It was a dark room because of the color choices, but it really was a cool room.  And it featured a lot of windows, so it did lighten up, in spite of the dark wood.StoveHoods


11. Decorative Exhaust Hoods:
Many of these New Homes have amazing kitchens with lots of workspace, oversized industrial type Stoves and Beautifully Ornate Decorative Exhaust Hoods.  The Cabinetry is easily the most prominent wall feature in kitchen.  Custom Cabinets in all sorts of finishes add style to the kitchen space.  Tying the Range Hood into that as an extension of the cabinetry pulls together the design.  Many people have simple hoods or stainless steel hoods over the stove.  But there is a stark contrast between those type of hoods and the wooden ornate quaility cabinet hood.  It really is a matter of taste, but as many decorators seem to be going to some traditional styles, the stainless steel doesn’t always jive.


12. Hallway Built-in Benches:
Many hallways are just simple paths from one room to the next.  But if there is space, or your hallway terminates with a window wall, a piece of furniture or a built-in bench can add little nooks of interest to an otherwise mundane space. Many instances I saw little benches at the top of the stairs and in one instance, there was a bench and bookshelf located on the landing of a return staircase.


There are many features that go unmentioned here.  But, at the desire to keep this post at a reasonable length, I’ve selected these twelve ideas that stood out to me. Some of the best ideas generated are an amalgam of things you experience and your own personal tastes.  They always told us in college that everything in architecture has already been done.  All you can do is rearrange the pieces.  I’m not sure I buy that argument. I like the idea that one can be a pioneer of an idea.  So, if it is true that everything has been done before; I’ll ignore that issue and still try to come up with some great ideas that, maybe, no one has thought of before. 

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Ten Tips for a Great Family Room

10 Tips for an Awesome Family Room


Want to create an exceedingly comfortable and stylish family room?  Here are a few ideas to help you create a social, styled and modern family room space in your home. 


1. Create a Social Seating Arrangement:
The Family Room is one of the most social rooms in your home.  I would say its pretty competitive with the Kitchen as Top Social Space in the house (and the kitchen is starting to show signs of jealousy).  To better promote this aspect of your family room, create a furniture arrangement that embraces the idea of conversation. Seating, such Sofas and Chairs, placed around a a central element, such as a Coffee Table or Ottoman, can turn the conversation inward.  Its obviously easier to converse with people when everyone is sitting in some semblence of a circle as opposed to a straight line.
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2. Make your Media Center the Focus:
Many of us use the Family Room as the major place of media consumption in the home. By combining the principal above about social seating arrangements with the TV as a focal point, you can combine both of these features.  You can direct your view towards the Media Center, and still allow for conversation and interaction with others in the room.  Am I overstating the obvious?  Well, the point is that you may have a space in your home that does not allow for the flexibity that you want.  To get the most out of your new oversized HD TV, you’ll want a great surround sound system too.  That requires planning.  It also requires a some sort of permanence on where the seating is because the TV and Speaker Surround are not going to be moving.  The flexibility comes with other furnishings that can be moved in and out of the social arrangement. This is not the room where you sould be creating your serious home theater, but a social room where you can enjoy company while watching…whatever.


3. Adjustable Lighting:
Creating the perfect mood in your Family Room can be as simple as adding a dimmer switch to your main lighting source.  But also, using lighting in a creative way can highlight or accent certain areas of the room. Cove Lighting and Wall Sconces are fixtures that add a dynamic touch to your space.  Directional Recessed Can Lights can highlight wall art, or a special architectural element in your room such as columns or fireplaces. Table Lamps add some task lighting to a small area, or provide some general ambient light within the space.  Lighting can be designed create whatever feel you’re aiming for.  Following some simple Lighting Basics can help you use lighting for tasks, ambiance and accents.


4. Appropriately Placed Tables:
Aside from seating, the other major furniture within the Family Room would be Coffee Tables and End Tables. They allow for a more usable space and provides you with a place to set down your drink when you’re watching the game.  These tables are also important pieces from a decor standpoint.  A nicely designed table set can be a cohesive element with your family room.
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5. Personalize your Decor:
This idea is more about your own personal tastes.  Styles change over time as we all know.  The decor should work together to create a common theme in the space.  Paint color: should you go light or dark or colorful or muted?  Furniture: should your sofa be fabric or leather?  Window treatments:  should the be elaborate or simplified? Wall art:  Should it be picture, or paintings, modern or traditional?  Again all of these items will reflect your personal tastes.  However, stand back and look at how all of these pieces work together to create a theme that ties everything together.  Everything in your room should have a place.  And remember, clutter is the enemy.
 


6. Ability to Privatize:
In architecture, we refer to some spaces as being public and others as being private.  But I’m not referring to that.  What I mean here is the ability to shield or restrict views into a space in your home.  In this case the family room.  The family room is by no means a private space.  It is not in the realm of a bedroom or a bathroom, which obviously are.  However, I’ve walked into some houses where you could stand at the front door and see clear into the family room of the home.  In some cases, the front door opens up into a family room.  I am personally not a fan of this.  I like to keep some spaces visually separated from outsiders.  Although the family room is a public space within the home create a visual barrier if you can. 


7. Openness and Circulation:
Back to the statement of the Family Room being a public space within the home. Once the visual barrier to outsiders is created, you can take your public spaces and have an open flow between them.  Take for example a kitchen adjacent to a family room.  This is a common occurance in many home layouts.  Often there is a visual connection between these spaces.  Separation of these rooms does not have to be defined by a solid wall.  Room divides can be implied by other things such as interior colannades or floor finish transtions.  This helps visually open up the home and creates and easy circulation between the spaces.  And once again, the social aspect of the family room is improved with an open floor plan.

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8. Natural Lighting:
Natural Lighting is as important to the open feel of a space as the open floor plan is. Gone are the days where family rooms were like english basements with half windows letting in a microscopic amount of light.  There is nothing like being able to flood your family room with natural light during the day. Large windows, sliding glass doors and skylights can work together with the space to create the light and airy feel of a modern family room space. But the key, here, is control. Being able to adjust or even remove the natural light within the space can offer the most flexibilty for how the space (family room) is used. Watching a movie during the day might require you completely shut out the light so there is no glare on the TV. Adjusting the shades might be appropriate in the summer to reduce the heat gain in the space. Controlling the natural light coming into your family room is the key to its flexibility as a multi-use space.


9. Accessorize with Soft Furnishings:
The Family Room is less formal than a Living Room and more formal than a Rec Room.  So you have an in-between space in your home that can probably slide either way depending on your tastes and decor.  If you want to soften up the space, you can add soft foam furnishings to fill in the gaps.  Create some alternative seating and really make the family room a more comfortable space.  Foam Chairs come in all shapes and sizes to fit any room in the home.  But most importantly, you can find almost any fabric from Casual Twill to a more Elegant MicroSuede.  These pieces can offer variety, flexibility and fun to your family room.


10. Add a Water Feature:
This is for people with aquarium hobbies who don’t mind the extra work involved here.  But having an aquarium can really help the space become a serene place as well as create an interesting conversation piece.  Its fun to watch fish swim around in an aquatic environment.  I have a turtle tank with two red eared sliders.  They are fun and interesting to watch and friends and family are always curious about them.  I look forward to a day when I can create a water pond for my turtles. But for now, their current home in the corner of my family room works just fine for me and them as well.

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Powder Room Design Part 1

Forgotten Spaces Series:  Powder Rooms (Part 1)

Let’s take a journey to another forgotten space in your home.  The Powder Room.  These little bathrooms are cute and quaint, but if they are located in an out of the way corner of the house, they sometimes get ignored. If we break this room down to its most basic components:  we have a toilet, small base cabinet and sink, a mirror and a vanity light fixture.  You know the lighting fixture I’m talking about, they look like Hollywood dressing room lights and I hate them.  See below:

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Exhibit A: Public "Bathroom" Enemy Number 1

Seriously, is there anything more "blah" than these all too common light fixtures in your bathroom?  If you’ve recently bought a new home or moved into a home that has these lights, I recommend you switch them out immediately (if you have the means, of course.)  There are so many more decorative vanity lighting options out there.  No one should have to suffer with these. Whether your bathroom decor is modern or traditional, there are innumerable fixtures to choose from.

Ok, now that we can see, because we have our new light fixture turned ON, let’s talk about the largest feature of our tiny powder room, the base cabinet. The base cabinet usually sits right there as we enter the door.  And it probably takes up a significant portion of your powder room floor space.  If, however, you’re looking for a space saving, yet decorative option; consider an Elegant Pedestal Sink. These interesting small lavatories work perfectly in any powder room; even giving it a slightly upscale look. Can you think of anything more awesome than a shiney, porcelain pedestal? I mean, there’s the Pieta, the Mona Lisa and your Shiney Pedestal Sink.  The community aspect of the powder room allows more flexibility to use a pedestal sink, since no one needs a place to store their personal toiletries. The only thing to worry about is where to hide that extra roll of TP.  (Just in case you run out while on the can.)

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Perhaps a pedestal sink does not fit in with your decor or tastes.  There is nothing wrong with a Base Cabinet and Vanity in your Powder Room.  I mean, my plain, old, boring base cabinet and vanity with integrated bowl and 3" splash certainly is lovely (see above).  But we can get more creative than that.  Base Cabinets come in a lot of different styles and configurations.  If I were to upgrade my bathroom, I would look at one of two trends I’m noticing in powder rooms.

The first trend is a one piece base cabinet elevated on legs and clear space underneath.  They look like a piece of movable furniture.  These cabinets also have a higher counter top than your traditional base and vanity.  A standard bathroom vanity top sits at around 30 inches above finished floor.  These one-piece bases can have an average height of 34 to 36 inches.  I love this because you don’t have to bend over as far to wash your hands.  Yes, I wash them every time.

The second trend I’m seeing is a vanity base topped with a vessel bowl. A vessel bowl is basically a sink that is mounted to the countertop. It really just looks like a bowl on your counter, but I find them interersting and different. They come in all sorts of designs, styles and configurations. Vessel Sinks, however, require a taller Faucet because of the height of the bowl….(To Be Continued)

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Powder Room Design Part 2

Forgotten Spaces Series:  Powder Rooms (part 2)

Continued from (Powder Rooms Part 1)

The last item you need to finish off your Pedestal Sink or Vanity Sink is a really great Faucet to bring water to your world. Just as the Pedestals and Base Cabinets come in all different styles and configurations, so do Faucets.  Its imporant to note that not all faucets fit on all sinks.  Some faucets have unique knobs on the handles. Some have twisting hot and cold knobs.  Some have levers.  So whichever interesting faucet design you choose, make sure it is compatible with the sink you buy.

If you’re going to have a sink, you will also need a item to help you fix your hair and put on your makeup. Yes, a Bathroom Mirror is vital to the powder room experience. Now, if you are like me, you may have a flat, frameless mirror that is glued to the wall above my my plain, old, boring base cabinet and vanity with integrated bowl and 3" splash.  And that is all well and good. But if we’re more design oriented with our new lights and sinks and vanities and stuff, we’re going to want a better mirror than that.  There’s no real thought provoking advice on selecting a powder room mirror.  But basically:  1. make sure it matches your theme, 2. make sure it fits the space that is alotted for it, and 3. make sure leaves room and compliments the the light fixture you put above or around it.

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Let’s consider the most likely reason we go into the bathroom: The Toilet.  No need to be blunt about it.  If you’re queen or king of your castle, you’re going to want a Great Throne.  Toilets, like every other plumbing fixture out there, come in some very unique and interesting designs.  Most people are fine with an every day, ordinary water closet.  However, you can get creative with some unique fixtures that fit well into your newly renovated or upgraded bathroom.

There are other things you may want to look into before purchasing a new Toilet.  This is not life and death stuff, but if you’re particular about details, it is worth knowing.  First, if you are concerned about water consumption, the toilet’s flush rate is worth knowing.  Most toilets have an average flush rate of about 1.6 gallons per flush.  Anything higher than about 2 GPF and that is getting on the high end of flush rates.  It most likely isn’t a problem if the toilet doesn’t get used a lot. The important thing is making sure the toilet has enough water to flush the solids down the drain.

The second thing to consider, and the bane of my existing, is the flaw in toilet seat design. I have some ordinary toilets that I can never get the plastic screws tight enough. The seat constantly comes loose.  This can make sitting a little hairy as the seat slides with slight movements.  Its not Mr. Toads Wild Ride or anything like that, but the seat is supposed to be stable. This may be a personal issue between me and my water closet, but I can’t believe that no one else suffers from this flaw.  Action Agenda:  Get a good seat.

The final thing to worry about, for you powder room, is the small accessories that round out your design. These items would include towel bars, hand towel holders and toilet paper dispensers. Again, there are always a very simple and inexpensive options that you can find in any hardware store. But if you’re passionate about the details of your home, there are many interesting options for upgrading its overall look.

So, if you have forgotten about that little powder room in your home and are thinking about upgrading it, you have many things to consider. Look at the overall theme and use that as a starting point for every design decision you make. Every piece of this puzzle should be chosen with care to create a cohesive look that builds on and compliments this space.  Styles, colors and decor are all unique to our personal tastes.   If you stick within your theme, you’ll put together a terrific space that helps the overal goal of enhancing Your Homescape.


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