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While often overlooked, the entrance, might be one of the most important spaces in your Sex dungeon... After all, it’s the place that welcomes clients / guests... Slaves. And it's important to make the best first impression possible. Go beyond the welcome mat and make sure your entryway says exactly what you want.

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When storing your miscellaneous equipment. With all of the room available to you, there’s no reason not to show off all of your gear. A good way to do this is with wall mounts.

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The bondage equipment is where things start to get expensive.. You’ll probably want the classic furniture, of course, as the St. Anthony’s cross, bondage bench, wooden horse, and ceiling/floor fixtures are well served with the surplus of room you’ll have. Since you have the extra room you might want to consider getting a set of stocks and fastening them securely to the floor. Stocks make for an excellent multi-purpose tool allowing for easy access for sexual activity, S&M play, if you switch to sitting stocks. A properly fastened bondage chair is also a must have and fits easily into any corner or against the wall. The exact type of chair preferred will differ from person to person but it’s usually a good idea to get one that’s adjustable such as a spider chair.

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But of course, the bondage equipment is where most of your money will go to. This is where having good tools and skill, can save you a lot of cash. You can find simple instructions online for the majority of bondage furniture, if you want to make it yourself, It will take some effort, but there is something to be said for having made it yourself.

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Beyond that, it’s all a matter of setting up the ambiance you’d prefer. There are two that are considered the most common for a full dungeon. The clinical look is a well lit, bright white, sterile appearing room. This is the more expensive, since it’s fairly standard for clinical dungeons to use stainless steel furniture, but the effect is nonetheless impressive. The second is the classic dungeon look. This works best in basements with stone or concrete walls. Low lighting, dark wooden furniture, and black wall mounts/pegboards are the main keys to this look. Overall, this is considered the ultimate type of play room. It takes a lot of work and a good chunk of money to make it but the effect of the room will speak for itself. If you have a basement you’re not using, and you’re willing to spend the time to make it right, this room will have an enormous impact – pun most definitely intended.

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