Recreation room

"Game room" redirects here. For the Xbox Live and Games for Windows – Live feature, see Game Room.
A recreation room arranged as a children's play area in a Chicago home.

A recreation room (also known as a rec room, rumpus room, or ruckus room) is a room used for a variety of purposes, such as parties, games and other everyday or casual use. The term is common in the United States, Australia and Canada, but is less common in the United Kingdom where the preferred term is games room. Often children and teenagers entertain their friends in the rec room, which is often located in the basement, away from the main living areas of the house. Usually it is a larger space than a living room to have the ability to serve multiple purposes and entertain moderately large groups.

Contents

Recreation rooms can vary in themes and styles, but they generally have a basic setup:

Entertainment

Recreation rooms are normally centered on some form of entertainment, typically an audio/video setup. This can consist of something as elaborate as a projection screen with surround sound or something as simple as a base model television.

Seating

Couches, pub tables/chairs, bar stools, and recliners may all be used in recreation rooms.

Games

Tabletop games are frequent in recreation rooms. In addition to games played on a normal table, recreation rooms sometimes include custom game tables for table tennis (ping pong), table football (foosball), table shuffleboard, air hockey, or billiards (pool). Custom tables for casino games such as poker, blackjack, and craps are also common. Other games include dart boards and arcade games such as pinball and video games.

Food & Drink

Fridges, microwaves, wet bars, popcorn machines, ice cream machines, soda fountains, and classic soda coolers can sometimes be found in recreation rooms.

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