Some people look forward to the cold weather because it means cozying up around a roaring fire with family, or skiing down a snow-covered slope at high speeds. Others, because it means basketball season is back. It doesn't matter whether you're a fan of college or pro, there's always a game to be watched, analyzed or debated. But what about getting into the game yourself? We've selected our favorite basketball room designs, a collection of indoor and outdoor spaces with all of the necessities for everything from a friendly pick-up game to an elbow-punctuated, sweat-filled game of one-on-one. Not really the type of person to be found on a court? No problem! Be sure to get a look at the selection of courts that come with accompanying viewing stations. So whether you're dribbling down the court or perched on a stool watching the whole thing, just remember: keep your eye on the ball.
This 70-foot-long basketball court comes with a division that adds intrigue and a little friendly competition.
A slim bar top and a couple of stools creates a comfortable gathering place to watch the action below. The bar top is the perfect size for a drink and a snack-or perhaps just a pair of eagerly perched elbows.
Built with an audience in mind, this outdoor basketball court is just a short walk from the house. A small set of bleachers provides a perch for longer viewing sessions, while a nearby light post lights up the night in the case of overtime or late-night games.
This basketball room design comes equipped with plenty of floor space and an electronic scoreboard. A walkway hovers above the court, offering the best view available.
This basketball room design keeps the fun going, no matter what the weather is like outside. High windows let in an abundant amount of natural light and a soaring ceiling keeps moves like cherry-picking and daring half-court shots a possibility.
In addition to windows cut into the walls to create natural light, this basketball court features two additional sets of windows to give those in the nearby home gym and bar area a view of the game.
In addition to windows cut into the walls to create natural light, this basketball court features two additional sets of windows to give those in the nearby home gym and bar area a view of the game.