SNUB23 Games room interior

It isn’t often that a client fully commits to an idea, especially when you ask if you can transform their games room into a space ship, but we were lucky enough to have such a chance. What started as a single wall, ended up being an entire room. Due to the lock down the delay between concept and application was six long months.

After coming up with some initial sketches on the to help envision our design on the iPad it was time to create a concept for the games room interior which included colour as well as some SNUB flourishes like our Iconic Isometric cubes.

Early concept

Snub23 Space ship games room concept

After months of planning and delays due to the pandemic and lockdown we finally found a safe time to visit the family and start painting their dream Sci-fi games room. Once we had covered the carpets, skirting boards, doors and all other surfaces we wanted to keep clean in a thick layer of protective plastic, we started by outlining the “space ship windows” and layouts as well as filling in the walls and painting the radiators.

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Each and every panel had to be meticulously positioned an painted into place, windows, space ship hatches and facets all carefully measured and designed to give the ultimate sci-fi aesthetic. Creating the space, planets and milky way designs was especially satisfying and a totally different style of painting to our usual crispy detailed stencils and sharp lined characters.

We also had a special request from the client to include one of our SNUB style robots which were a favourite of their youngest child. The “Twin Ion Engines” Star Wars Tie Fighter inspired character we chose for the room looked really effective against our main space window and added an extra dimension to the TV wall. We live streamed the painting of the character on Instagram which the family loved watching from the comforts of the sofa rather than the dust and paint filled room we were painting in.

The Completed Room

The TV Wall featuring galaxy window, SNUB robot and isometric cube portal.

The TV Wall featuring galaxy window, SNUB robot and isometric cube portal.

A slideshow of the whole completed room.

Close ups of details.

Both us and the clients were so happy with the end result, it came out even better than we could have ever imagined. Walking through the door and into the room was like being teleported onto a scifi film set. We couldn’t wait for the clients children to come home and start playing their computer games in it, feeling totally immersed in their new transformed room.

A message from the client:

Snub23 helped us create a Games Room that we never would have imagined or been able to implement ourselves. We had a vague idea for what we wanted and Snub23 came up with an amazing design and worked with us to get it to a point we were happy with. Their creativity and eye for design is a rare find and worth investing in if you want something unique and bespoke.
Both Amy and Seth worked tirelessly to ensure it was completed on time. They are incredibly passionate about what they do and this is evident in the way they work. The whole family found them a joy to have around the house particularly the children who loved watching them work! They were meticulous with making sure all furniture and flooring was well covered and they did a fantastic clear up job at the end. I cannot recommend Snub 23 highly enough.
— A comment from the family

If you would like one of your rooms transformed or would like to commission our work feel free to contact us HERE.

Thank you as always to Kobra Paint our spray paint supplier.

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