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What are some unique tips for decorating a poker room?

17 January 2009 5 Comments
crazy_in_tangles asked:


Other than the standard green color, what are some paint colors and decorating themes I could use in my poker room?

5 Comments »

  • Kelly R said:

    Mount a hanging light fixture over the table that throws the light down onto the table.

  • william c said:

    A lot depends on the size of the room. If it’s a small room, I wouldn’t go with a dark color on the walls. It will make the room seem even smaller. You can use a dark color on one wall for an accent wall and maybe paint a mural of a winning hand (like a royal flush) on that wall to break up the dark color.

    If you have a poker table, try using the color of the felt for your accent color. I’ve seen them in various colors.

    Try highhanddesigns.com for accents for your walls. (or at least get some ideas for them)

  • Nattitude said:

    We have a pool room or as I cal it Game room and I went to all the thrift stores and bought board games. I then set them up as if someone was playing them,hot glued all the pieces and then hung them on the wall. I get so many compliments on them. Just an idea!

  • almondeyes490 said:

    paint a royal flush up on the wall.use all the colors that are in the cards for paint is there going to be a bar in there put photos over the bar and put a piece of plexi glass over the top so the photos are in between the bar and the plexi glass get a dart board for in there get a nice bear rug or some kind of shag carpet.use your imagination i am sure you have one.

  • yowza said:

    Here are some photos of game rooms that HGTV’s Mission: Organization did:

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