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How Much Would a Game Room Cost? (Budget to High-End)

By Emma Johnson
What Should My Gaming Room Must Have?

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Designing a gaming room or a gaming nook is a dream come true for most gamers. If you want a private nook to game in or you want a fully-fledged place where the entire family can game together, having valuable gaming real estate is thrilling. However, what is the estimated cost? How many requirements will need to be met so that your gaming room serves as a perfect sanctuary for relentless gaming sessions? We will discuss the expenditure and the essentials in setting up a gaming room that delivers a stellar gaming experience.

The Estimated Budget for Creating a Gaming Room

The Estimated Budget for Creating a Gaming Room

Just like every other project, with a game room, it is also necessary to plan a room complete with furniture of different styles. These gaming rooms are built according to people’s needs and financial capabilities.
A customized game room with basic equipment can cost between £370 to £1480while professionally-designed game rooms with top-quality equipment can cost more than £7400. The size of the room and furniture arrangement also have an impact on pricing.

The following provides in more detail the estimated budget for the set up and continued servicing of other components of the room. These guidelines help track your budget.

For those who wish to play quality games, a gaming PC usually takes the top position in the list of important purchases necessary for setting up a game room. All available gaming PCs that you can buy online and offline differ by their pricing categories. In this case, the cost of gaming PCs depends on what specifications and features you need.

Entry Level PCs (<£800) 

These gamers who have just entered the PC gaming ecosystem will find that they are getting entry-level gaming PCs. These systems will be good for moderately demanding games, however, they won't assist with any of hardcore gaming. Generally speaking, these PCs come equipped with a decent processor, basic graphics card alongside 8GB of RAM.

Mid-Range PC (£900 - £1,500)

Users who opt for mid-range PCs gain access to faster storage, upgraded graphics cards and stronger processors, thus gaining an advantage over easily accessible and popular games on these systems. As the demand for high-performance PCs grows, more people will excellently benefit from mid-range PCs which are known for providing the perfect value, against price as well. With Enhanced AGraphics and Fortnite, Apex Legends, and COD gaining more popularity, these PCs will do wonders for their players.

High-End Gaming PC (£1,500 - £3,000+)

For advanced players, it makes sense to have an investment such as a high-end gaming PC. These systems equip the latest graphics cards, top of the line processors, and massive RAM of 16GB or more. High end PCs ensure that the most demanding games are played at ultra settings and flawless performance. This type of PC is a requirement if you want to stream games or run multiple applications at the same time.

2. Gaming Screen (TV or Monitor)

For a true cinematic gaming experience, nothing less than a high-quality screen will do. Moreover, if you are into console gaming, you will require a flat-screen television. Good quality televisions, which have their 4K resolution and are no less than 55 inches, are available for £370 but can rise to £1480 or even more for their more advanced versions. While for PC gaming, one needs a monitor with a high refresh rate and low gaming input delays, basic models start from £148 but tier one monitors can surpass £1110.

Gaming Chairs

3. Gaming Chairs

Prolonged periods of gaming require the utmost comfort. This is exactly why investing in a quality gaming chair is so important. At Boulies, their wide range of gaming chairs ensures comfort and support no matter what the use case may be. As of now, Boulies offers high-quality gaming chairs at a starting price of £74 which goes all the way to £740. Here is a selection from Boulies:

Boulies Master Series

This Boulies Master Series model has an advanced design that includes a built-in lower leg rest, integrated back support for the lumbar, and 4D armrests. These make this chair perfect for the more serious gamers out there due to the sustainability and water-resistant fabric sheathing.

Boulies Master Rex

An upgrade in the Master Series, the Master Rex includes a built in leg rest as well as integrated lumbar support with 4D armrests throughout. The entire chair is encased in water resistant fabric making ole spills a hassle of the past.

Boulies Elite Series

Another chair suited to the more serious gamers is the Elite Series, with the firm plush seat cushion, the back rest is also ergonomically designed, making for better support and comfort. Furthermore, these are purchasable in whatever color suits the customer's room.

What Should My Gaming Room Have?

4. Peripherals  

Consider gaming peripherals to be the accessories that enhance your gaming experience to the next level. They include a headset, controller, keyboard and mouse. Below is the list of peripheral expenses.  

Gaming Keyboard (£30 - £100) 

One does not need to spend a lot of money to get a gaming keyboard, with the basic models coming in at only £30. Mechanical keyboards, which many like because of their responsiveness and durability, do tend to cost more, ranging from £50 to £100. Additional RGB lighting and other features such as programmable buttons will increase the price of more premium models.  

Gaming Mouse (£20 - £150) 

Gaming mice have become so popular that there are now both cheap and expensive options. A budget friendly version will set you back £20 while the higher end counterpart will cost you upwards of £150. Best selling mice offer extra features as customizable buttons, advanced sensors for tracking, and increased ergonomics for comfortable prolonged use.  

Gaming Headset (£30 - £200) 

Having clear audio and communication when playing multiplayer games makes a good gaming headset invaluable. Dollars and Pounds spent on basic gaming headsets will get you one for 30, but extras such as noise cancellation and surround sound will bring the price tag to over 200.

Gaming Table

5. Gaming Table

Organizing your gaming setup requires a gaming table which will also ensure that all your equipment have enough space. Depending on the specific features, the material used, and the design, the price may vary. Gaming tables differ in shape and size.

Basic Gaming Table: (£50 - £150)

Usually, the handcraft of small, basic gaming tables ranges from fifty to hundred and fifty pounds. They are designed to hold a gaming console, monitor, and other peripherals which is a perfect option for people who do not need a lot of spare storage.

Mid-Range Gaming Table: (£200 - £500)

A mid range gaming table is best for anyone who wants extra space for their gaming equipment. They come with better storage solutions with cable management features along with a more stable build. These tables are frequently wider giving additional space for extra equipment.

Premium Gaming Table: (£500 - £1,000+)

If one aims to have an ultimate gaming experience, investing in a premium gaming table is a good option. These tables are specially designed for gamers offering more space and organization featuring built-in LED lights, height adjustability, and additional storage facilities on the gaming table.

How to Save Money While Setting Up Your Game Room

6. Game room Lighting and Interior Design

Both elements are vital when it comes to lighting and the interior design details of the game room. The general feel and theme of the room is categorized under immersion. Optimal lighting enhances gaming experience. Here is how to improve the game room with attention to detail in lighting, structure and spatial arrangement.

LED Strip Lights (£20 - £100)

Game rooms are known to have LED lights as they are one of the most common features. They can be placed at the back of the monitor, under certain pieces of furniture or even around the border of the walls. These lights have the capability of dynamic to text-transformational lighting. Additionally, they can be controlled via an application and can change colors to match the user’s mood.

Smart Lighting (£50 - £150)

Such systems also allow modification to the room by either voice commands or personal mobile phone thus turning the light’s brightness and even the hue on and off. Smart devices are made for everything hence enabling control from your mobile makes them more efficient. With such devices, the game room can be set to the type of game being played making environments sculpted much easier.

Interior Designing (£200 - £1,000)

Your interest in gaming and your character should be represented through your game room’s design. For instance, if minimalist styles are preferred, themes can be added to wall colors and other elements around it which are endless. Posters and furniture that match the vibe adds complementary themes of your space achieves.

How to Save Money While Setting Up Your Game Room

The process of setting up a gaming space could be costly, but there are many ways to cut costs without losing the quality.

Purchase used equipment: You are able to save money when you purchase pre-owned video gaming equipment, such as monitors and chairs. There are many gaming stores that offer new items that are refurbished at lower prices.

Establish Priorities: Concentrate on the top objects first. This includes your gaming console/PC and your display. It is possible to add additional furniture and accessories later.

Find Deals Look for Sales and offers, especially in the Christmas season, and Black Friday, when gaming equipment can be found up for sale.

FAQs

How much money do I need for a gaming setup?

An average gaming set-up in the UK will cost you between £500 to £1,500, based on the peripherals and components.

How much does it cost to put a game on Steam UK?

In order to put your game on Steam UK, the cost for Steam Direct registration is £100 per game.

How much does a game set cost?

The price of gaming sets (console or computer) for the UK generally can range from 300 up to around £2,000, contingent on the gaming system and other accessories.

What is the most expensive part of a gaming setup?

GPU: This is the most important component for gaming, but it's also the most expensive component.

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