Game nights and watch parties bring people who haven't been over before, and people who've forgotten the password since last time. A poster on the wall by the TV or above the bar handles it for everyone.
Game rooms have a different vibe than the rest of the house. Neon, retro, deliberately overdone. The wifi poster can lean into it. We picked five styles that match the energy of basement bars, home theaters, board game collections, and retro-themed dens.
Late-night arcade glow. Magenta and cyan against deep navy, wide letter-spacing.
Cotton-candy pink, mint and magenta accents, Memphis-style geometric flecks.
Confetti dots, peach paper, magenta highlights. For parties and impromptu wifi sharing.
Soft pink with friendly shapes. For nurseries, playrooms, and grandparents who babysit.
Atomic age. Burnt orange disc, warm beige paper, geometric headline. Eames-adjacent.
Neon Arcade for arcade rooms and basement bars. Retro 80s for VHS-collection dens and retro game setups. Birthday for general game nights. Kids for family game rooms with little ones. Mid-Century for warmer, wood-paneled rooms.