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Gone are the days of playing video games once a week at the local arcade. With the increasing growth of technology, the gaming community has grown massively over the last decade or so. According to Dave Mason, a Copenhagen sales and design associate, we’re “seeing it being taken more seriously in the furniture and design industries because of this.”
Indeed, it seems that dedicated gaming spaces have become more than a trend – with many finding it to be a fun, creative way to elevate both their home and their gaming experience. “The home is where many feel the most comfortable – so of course they want their space to reflect their unique interests,” Mason starts. “With a larger group of people also working from home, there’s more demand for advanced tech setups and versatile furnishings that support various hobbies.”
We worked with Mason on these furniture and interior design tips to help every type of gamer – from PC to console to handheld – level up their setup. Check out the guide below to ensure your peak comfort and gaming experience.
PC gaming offers a supreme world of graphical depth and detail; typically requiring multiple monitors and powerful tech accessories. Ergonomic furnishings and strategic interior placement are key for this type of setup. “Adjustable items that allow a lot of movement and flexibility are essential for PC gamers, especially when it comes to a desk and seating,” Mason states.
Unlike PC gaming, console gaming setups don’t usually have an entire dedicated room, as they require less space and separation. Instead, they’re often integrated into existing multi-functional spaces – like living rooms or bedrooms. The key here is to create a gaming setup that flows with the existing style and function of the room, maintaining its design integrity. “The biggest thing for console gamers to focus on is designing a space that mitigates clutter and mess, so every person using the room feels comfortable,” Mason states.
Handheld gaming offers unique portability and on-the-go ease of use – but these types of gamers can still benefit from a dedicated space that is readily available for kicking back. A comfort-focused setup that supports casual gaming on and off throughout the day, especially in smaller spaces, is essential.
Regardless of your preferred gaming method, there are some tips every gamer can benefit from, especially those that have multiple setups. When crafting your ideal haven, it’s important to find a balance between general necessities and your personal needs and preferences.
By implementing furnishings that promote your comfort and support your gaming accessories, you can take your gaming to the next level. Follow these individual setup tips, or mix and match across console types, to discover your ideal gaming experience. For more furniture and design help, check out our other blogs or visit a Copenhagen showroom today.