Back in 2020, when we finished our basement, we designed a dedicated game closet specifically to fit the full BoxThrone shelving system I bought, with additional extra-wide and regular shelves. Games are a hobby I'll always have, so it was time for a dedicated permanent space. It took a long time for them to show up, but it was worth the wait.I also have the BH&G version of a Kallax that most gamers have, so I know all too well the woes that come along with it. Most of those are stored Tetris-style, whichever direction most games will fit, so it's especially testing to get games in and out.Along with the BoxKing shelving system I know and have come to love, I finally got to try their Game Pillar, which I have so many different ideas for. I filled it with heavier games, and it’s a good-looking shelf! I’m also tempted to use it for all the games the kids can grab and play on their own, unplayed games, seasonal games, or for prioritizing the games we keep saying we’ll get back to but haven’t yet. I wish I had five pillars, one for each option.All that in mind, the BoxKing shelves are pricey. There was a bit of sticker shock when I priced out my original setup, but I did a lot of research and didn't find alternatives I liked better. The same is true for the pillars. They are impressively solid, but I love the ability to store all different sizes of games in a modern way that isn't your typical wood shelf. I still have my eye on the extra-tall pillar, acrylic shelf toppers, extra-wide shelves, and some other pieces I need to finish out the top of my unit, but overall, I'm impressed with the quality and would purchase them again.
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