D&D Dungeon Reveal

The D20 Dungeon is Open!

What would make your next Dungeons and Dragons session even better? If you had an awesome venue to play in, of course! In this post, I’m very excited to present to you the reveal of the D20 Dungeon - a fully immersive event space now available to rent for your own gaming adventures!

Arched doorway with dragon's head sconces and textured walls leading into red-tinted game room

Several months ago, I shared that my husband and I were renovating the basement of our office building into a D&D dungeon… After a summer full of dust, sweat, and so much mortar, it’s finally complete and available for booking! I can’t wait to show you around, but first…

Where We Started

Unfinished basement with framing going in

This basement used to be exactly as you’d expect: damp, dirty, drafty, and just plain gross… and this was AFTER we cleaned it out and started framing! But after some imagination (and sweat equity) it’s been transformed into an epic gaming space. Can you even believe this is the same view as the first picture in this post!?

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The Lobby

D&D-themed sign hanging on stone wall

Upon entering The Dungeon, you’ll make your way down a stone-clad stairwell complete with flaming torches and a quirky sign telling you to watch your head. I literally wore my fingertips raw while installing this stone but in the end, it was so, so worth it.

Rustic lounge comfy leather chairs detailed blue area rug tv and entertainment center
The bottom of the staircase opens up to an unsuspecting lobby - perfect for taking a break in some ridiculously comfy chairs , or for parents of younger gamers to hang out while their kids get their game on. This area also contains a TV with internet access and a soundbar for your viewing and listening pleasure.
Lobby at the bottom of a stone-clad staircase with leather chairs, bookshelves, and a detailed area rug

Craft Room

Past the lobby, you’ll enter the craft room - created specifically for you to paint your miniatures or sets. Complete with focused lighting, a bar-height counter, and some pretty cool inspiration in the form of illustrations of Critical Role characters. What more could you ask for?

Countertop around perimeter of room with bar stools, mini fridge, and rustic door

While the Dungeon is equipped with everything it needs to print and design all your sets and characters, it's best if you leave the manufacturing up to the professionals. We even included a window so you can watch your designs come to life on our 3D printer!

Chair in corner at the end of a long room with a window and door next to it
Lastly, we also included a mini fridge because , as I’ve learned, D&D takes a while and refreshments are necessary. With all the available counter space, this room is also a perfect spot to unload some snacks for the day.

The Game Room

And, of course, I had to save the best for last… the game room!

Rustic arched doors leading into game room with large table and leather chairs
This room packs a punch before you even step inside with its show-stopping rustic arched doors flanked on either side with these dragon head sconces . But the real gem is yet to come.

Upon opening the doors, you’ll be greeted by an inviting room with a large gaming table ready for action.

Large game room table in front of fireplace with D&D character, surrounded by bookshelves

Your Dungeon Master has their own captain’s chair while players will enjoy leather-wrapped high back seats where they can comfortably spread out across our 10-foot table.

Dungeon master's seat at game table with DM screen and stream deck

The DM will be able to control all aspects of your adventure, including the lighting , brightness, color, sound effects, music, ambiance, and volume from one simple control panel to ensure that you are submersed in your adventure.

DMs will also have access to a PC with three total monitors to easily display what they wish: maps, photographs, content, and more! Two monitors are mounted on the wall opposite the DM, while the third is a down-firing projector that you can use to display your maps directly onto the table.

Large game room with D&D map projected onto tabletop

Don’t have a map? No problem! We have 15,000 available for you to choose from!

Ready To Play?

The most exciting part about this entire project is that you can experience it yourself! For $50 you’ll be able to dive into your campaign with your group for the entire day at the D20 Dungeon.

Heck, I might even try D&D for myself after tackling this project…

Pinterest Pin of arched doorway with stone and roman clay walls and dragon head sconce

Wanna see what else we’ve been working on in this building? Check out these posts!

Fully-Immersive Table Top Gaming Space