Game Room Organization Ideas: Setting Up The Ultimate Game Room

Stepping into a well-organized game room is like entering another realm – the ordered calm, the enticing lineup of games each in their rightful place, all of which are awaiting their turn to provide hours of fun.

It's an environment where the passion for games meets the satisfaction of a well-curated space. But, the journey to a perfectly organized game room can seem like a daunting game in and of itself.

We’re here to simplify the process, empowering you to create an organized space you’re proud to call your own. As you begin organizing your own boards and game pieces, any existing game room ideas you’ve been putting off are about to fall into place – this is your roadmap to transforming a chaotic space into a smooth-running, clutter-free gaming hub.

Why does having an organized game room matter?

Before we get into the nitty-gritty details of how to organize a game room, let's talk about why you should put together a dedicated space for games. The main reason for organizing your games is that it significantly reduces the amount of time you spend setting up and breaking them down.

No more rifling through boxes to find a lost piece or battling your way through a maze of stacked games to find your favorite – consider how much time you spend before and after each gaming session just preparing and tidying up. 

That's precious time that could be spent diving into an exciting new adventure or battling it out in a strategic duel. Beyond that, it’s also about maintaining a clean aesthetic in your game room, which is definitely worth the work if you want your guests to feel comfortable.

Here are a few of the benefits of organizing your game room:

  • Reduces the setup and breakdown times of gaming

  • Maintains order and makes your games highly-accessible

  • Enhances the aesthetics of your game room decor

  • Optimized any unused space in your game room

Reducing setup and breakdown times

Well-planned organization solutions can shave considerable time off your setup and breakdown periods. When your games are easy to set up, you'll be able to relax when hosting a game night, instead of worrying about crunching for time.

Imagine having all your games sorted and stored properly, each in its dedicated spot. You won't have to sift through piles of boxes and stacks of cards to find all the pieces you need – you can simply just grab what you want and get started.

Similarly, after an intense session of gaming, having a spot for everything makes cleaning up a breeze; no more daunting post-game mess to deal with. The result? More time spent gaming, less time spent prepping.

Maintaining order and accessibility

An organized game room isn't just about speed - it's about accessibility and order. Dreading the sight of jumbled game components, random dice, and scattered cards? With a dedicated spot for every item, you'll eliminate the chaos and be able to immediately enjoy the benefits of board games without worry.

You'll also find it easier to track your inventory: you won't have to postpone or cancel a game because a crucial piece went missing in action or buy a duplicate of a component you couldn't find.

Your game room will simply look better

Beyond functionality, an organized game room is a joy to behold. The aesthetics of organization enhance the appeal of your game corner, turning it into a passionate showcase rather than a board game storage heap with little space to get comfy in. 

Your neatly arranged collection becomes part of the overall game room décor, a testament to the fun experiences you've had and those yet to come – a clean, tidy game room is not only inviting but also inspiring, setting the stage for countless hours of engaging gameplay and fun and with friends and family.

What are the best board game organization ideas?

Every game room is unique, reflecting the personal tastes and preferences of its owner. It's no wonder, then, that there are countless ways to organize board games; the trick is finding solutions that aren't a pain for you to put into action.

Some of the most efficient and innovative solutions to keep your game room tidy and your board games easily accessible are also the most obvious:

  • Game storage shelves

  • Simple, budget friendly boxes

  • Game board tables, designed as multipurpose furniture

  • Hanging shelves and game carts

Optimizing your space with game shelves

Shelving is the cornerstone of board game organization. Most small game rooms have very limited space to begin with – so maximizing any available vertical space is key. This is where where shelving comes in.

With that being said, not just any shelf will do. At Bandpass Design, we've spent years developing a tailor-fit board game display shelf that caters specifically to board game enthusiasts. Here's what our shelves are all about:

  • Designed with adjustable height levels to accommodate board games of all sizes

  • Sturdy, durable, and beautifully crafted using 100% bamboo hardwood

  • No assembly required, making them super simple to set up

Our multifunctional shelving solution creates a personal library of board games, making it easy to find and grab your favorite one for the night – it’s no wonder why the Eolian is considered the best shelving system for your favorite board games.

Simple storage boxes work too

If you're on a budget or just starting your board game collection, simple storage boxes can work in a pinch. A lifesaver for those without shelving, boxes are stackable – keeping your favorite games neatly tucked away when not in use. 

One trick to upgrade a simple box is to use labels or dividers to categorize your games; even with simple storage bins, you can create an organization system that works for you and is able to hold all your board games and gaming consoles.

You could also look for a stackable storage bin system, or even a storage ottoman if you prefer to sit and store at the same time.

Storing your games in a Dresden board game table

If you’re fortunate enough to own your own dining room gaming table, then you may already know what a profound difference this piece of innovative furniture can make in your home.

Beyond its stunning aesthetics and optimized gameplay features, this table comes with an integrated storage space system. With a removable dining surface on top, the Dresden board game table opens up to reveal a spacious felt-lined area underneath to store board games in, similar in feel to a pool table. This built-in storage area keeps your games right where you need them – at the game table

This is just one of many reasons to consider adding this piece of multipurpose furniture to your home; and it’s one of the most commonly referenced benefits in our game table reviews. With the Dresden, you no longer need to haul around heavy game boxes or sort through a dusty game closet – your games are always ready for action.

This is especially beneficial for keeping complex board games like DnD set up between uses: whether you’re simply trying to organize games, create a living room dining room combo, or find a high-quality basement game table – the Dresden is an excellent investment.

Hanging shelves can save valuable floor space

While our Eolian shelving system is a visual work of art that also works wonders for organizing your game room, it doesn’t work in every setting. If your dedicated game room is severely limited in space, you might want to look upwards with shelves that hang.

A hanging organizer is one of the best ways to keep your games organized without taking up valuable floor space. These kinds of organization systems can be installed on any wall, and the height can be adjusted to your preference.

Plus, they add an intriguing vertical element to your game room's décor. If you prefer, you could also look into a hanging closet organizer that can be tucked away when needed.

Turning a normal bar cart into an entertainment center

Add a mobile twist to your board organization with board game carts. An innovative take on the popular rolling bar cart, this type of customization can easily be made to accommodate game boards – with wheels, you can easily move multiple games from one room to another, making them a perfect option for impromptu gaming sessions in the living room or even outside on a sunny day.

What's the best way to actually organize a game room?

Now comes the fun part: once you’ve got your board game room ideas and solutions in place, it's time to start organizing the game room in a way that makes sense to you and adds a bit of personal flair.

With so many different ways to organize a game room, some make more sense than others. To help you eliminate uncertainty and really make the most of your space, here are our recommendations for physically organizing your collection of board games:

Organizing your collection by type

Strategy games, family-friendly games, party games – there's no end to the genres you may be a fan of. With so many popular board games in your arsenal, it’s easy to let clutter overwhelm your space. This makes it challenging to find the right game when you need it. So, the best way to go about organization is based on game type.

For instance, grouping your favorite cooperative board games together can make it easier when you're in the mood for a mental challenge. Keeping all your family-friendly games in one area makes it a breeze to pull out options that everyone can enjoy. Likewise, having the best party board games easily accessible will allow you to kick any social gathering up a notch.

Sort by player counts to make your choice easier

Another practical way to organize your board games is by the number of players. This method is particularly handy when you're hosting a game night and need to quickly choose games that accommodate whatever that night's guest count may be.

Whether you need a two-player game for an intimate evening or a large game for a larger group, sorting by player count can save you time and effort.

Consider color coding your collection for visual clarity

For those who appreciate a visually pleasing game room design, you may want to consider building a color-coded organization system. This method involves arranging your collection by the color of their board game boxes.

Not only does this make for a striking visual display to satisfy that nagging mental itch, it also adds a touch of creativity and fun to your game room organization, and encourages your friends and family to peruse your collection when it catches their eye.

Cleaning up after a long night of gaming

Game nights are a blast, but they can often leave a mess of food, drink, and plastic odds and ends in their wake – remember, organization isn't a one-time deal, it's an ongoing process that requires a small amount of effort to maintain and store games properly. 

As tempting as it may be to hastily put board games away when the night is over, try to resist the urge. Ensure every game goes back to its designated spot; this way – your game room stays organized, your board games remain easy to find, and you're always ready for the next gaming adventure.

Figuring out how to organize game room spaces is a relatively personal process. It's all about finding a balance of systems that works for you, your space, and your gaming habits. With a little creativity and dedication, you can have a game room that's both functional and a visual feast – with the end goal of stirring up a bit of healthy jealousy among your gaming buds. 

Final thoughts

In the world of board gaming, an organized game room is more than just an aesthetic goal – it's the single most important gateway to a seamless, stress-free game night filled with fun and joy.

Now that you’ve discovered the top game room ideas and tricks, you should feel confident and capable of diving into the process in your own home; we’ve shared all our best tips on how to go about organizing your game room space, including our custom-made, intuitive game storage solutions.

Remember that the best game room ideas are those that cater to your needs and compliment your love for gaming: embrace the process, watch chaos transform into order, and get ready for a new and improved gaming experience.