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Does your gaming room look like a Call of Duty war zone? If your gaming consoles are buried in dust, your controller cables are all tangled up, and you have boxes and figures strewn about the floor—fear not, it’s a problem common to gamers of all ages (trust me, as a professional home organizer I know, I’ve seen the worst.)

But there is something you can do about it. Nothing beats the feeling of getting your gaming space organized and sitting down to a gaming session in peace, not to mention that clutter can lead to lost games, broken accessories, and a frazzled state of mind.

All you need is a bit of inspiration, motivation, and maybe another storage unit or two that can hold all of your paraphernalia in an organized way. Here are some excellent gaming room ideas that’ll help clean and organize your nerd cave.

1. Mounted Storage Shelf

This floating shelf is perfect for any video game lover. It features several sections that you can use to separate games by their console type. If you want to get really organized, consider arranging your games alphabetically.

Since this shelf gets mounted on your wall, your room will look a lot less messy. Plus, it comes in three modern colors, which adds some sleekness to your room. Hang this bad boy on your wall, and you can finally stop storing your games in cardboard boxes.

2. Controller Wall Mount

If you have custom or limited edition controllers, you shouldn’t hesitate to show them off.

When you’re not gaming, hang them up on these controller wall mounts. This prevents you from misplacing expensive controllers and adds a unique accent to your entertainment center.

These mounts require no hammer or nails. The adhesive on its back sticks to your wall without damaging any paint. You can opt to use the mounts as regular stands as well.

Note that they are designed for Xbox, PS5, and Switch Pro controllers, but are compatible with many other varieties.

3. Headset Rack

I don’t know what’s worse: permanently misplacing your pricey gaming headphones or knocking them off your desk and watching them fall to their death. So, how can you avoid losing or accidentally breaking your pricey headphones? A headset rack is your solution.

You can place this rack anywhere you want—clamp it on the edge of your desk, under your desk, or on a shelf. The next time you turn on your game, conveniently grab the headset off of the rack instead of frantically searching your room.

When you’re done, don’t forget to hang your headphones up, and fold their cord in the rack’s integrated cord clip.

4. Cable Management Sleeve

Let me guess: the cables and cords behind your TV (or computer monitor) look like a rat’s nest. It’s a common sight.

A few of these cable management sleeves are all you need to bundle your cables and cords in a more aesthetically pleasing way. Say goodbye to cable clumps that look like snake pits and say hello to a sleeker, cleaner space.

5. Storage Ottoman

Your friends will admire your new faux leather ottoman as they put their feet up and shoot it out in COD. Little do they know that the ottoman itself is packed to the brim with your games and accessories.

A storage ottoman is maybe the laziest way to organize your video games, but it works! When you’re feeling rushed, you can just toss everything in it and move on. Of course, you should try to keep it as organized as possible

6. Storage Cubes

You may not have the space to add big, grand furniture for your gaming room, but you don’t have to to organize your games! Buy a set of stylish storage cubes and stow away your games when they’re not in use.

Hide the bins under your bed, or leave them out on display. They’re also ideal for small rooms, as you can stack them for maximum space conservation.

7. TV Stand on Wheels

If your gaming room is tight on space—or you live in a studio apartment and the entire unit is your gaming room—then a TV stand on wheels (also called a mobile TV stand) may be just the thing you need.

You can bring it out for gaming sessions, then tuck it away in a closet or off in the corner when you’re done.

This particular one has a tilt for glare prevention, height adjustment for your preference, and a shelf where you can set up your gaming console!

Embrace an Organized Gaming Room

It’s time to pride yourself on the order and organization of your gaming room. You may be comfortable living among total disorganization, but it’s time to change.

Remember that you don’t have to organize your game room in one day—start small and work yourself up to bigger tasks. Or hire a professional home organizer to come in and give you the kickstart needed. If you live in the Houston area, Just Organized by Taya can help. Book a free 15-minute Zoom call here, so we can chat about just how we can help you.

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