We have a back house attached to our garage that's barely been used since we've lived here. Since it doesn't have a bathroom, it doesn't lend itself well to being a guest house. So, we've been debating between setting up a screen printing studio in the space or a game room. But then we figured: why can't it do both?
[ The Game Room, in its VERY early stage.]
Forgoing our original plan of getting a pool table, we've decided to get a ping pong table. Not only could it collapse and tuck in a corner, but we also got 2 sheets of plywood cut to use as a cover for when we need a huge table to work at. We installed cupboards on opposite walls--one stores all the art supplies, the other all of the recreational necessities. And remember those window seats I was complaining about last week? We found a new and better use for them! Benches for spectators, and storage underneath for unused screens and other art supplies.
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Who makes that ping pong table pictured above? I like it and need one. Thanks!
Keep the Gza poster.
Ha, never did I think I'd see a GZA poster on Apartment Therapy. Keep that poster, but add a couple others, especially the Fishscale or Bobby Digital poster.
formin' like voltron.
that's a nice ping-pong table.
I'd like to see the screen printing set-up when its up and running.
The ping pong table we picked up from Sports Authority in Burbank. It's made by a company called GamePower--it was on sale for $199 from $349!
The GZA poster ain't going nowhere...;)
I'll post more photos when we get the screenprinting equipment set up.