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RE: Building a Dungeon - 10/11/2011 12:51:49 PM   
Hisprettybaby


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A friend of mine built about half his dungeon furniture himself. He built his St. Andrew's Cross out of old gym bleachers he got from a secondhand shop in town here and he got a curved bench from Goodwill and added some metal attachments onto it for bondage. He built a queening chair, and his own set of stocks, as well as three spreader bars. It's much better to build your own if you can. We even remodeled an outbuilding on their property and made it into a dungeon space, with play space, conversation space, and a sound system. It's actually very nice.

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RE: Building a Dungeon - 10/11/2011 12:58:24 PM   
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Local man designed his own home to include 14' high basement - yep, fourteen feet ceilings.  Media room for BDSM socializing and presentations - CBT lecture with hand-held camera, projected 14' high is an unusual experience, let me tell you! LOL!    Dungeon had built in cabinets for storage..... what else?  Oh, yes!  Go out in the hall from the media room, turn left, and there's a locker room with 1/2 bath off one way and FULL steam-room the other.  Seats 12 to 20 depending on how good of friends they are.

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At a totally different location, two LeatherMen fit a dungeon into a basement furnace room by enclosing the furnace in sliding mirrored glass walls and knocking out a couple of walls.  Wet bar in pool room in which resides a "famous" pool table - famous in that it was in a closed leather bar.  The stories I could tell about that table...... ahem!  They had to bust out part of basement back stairs to get the table into the basement.  They have a very sturdy, wooden cover for the table which turns the pool table into a <whatever> table.

Glory hole behind the "pop machine" opens to real jail cell on the other side.  Floor to ceiling bars, cot, locking swing door.  Any number of men have spent the night locked in there. 

There's a barber chair.... and let's see, what else?

Three slings can be mounted in furance room, but one is permanent.  Just to the left of that permanent sling is a medical play area.  Walls all white with  REAL doctor's exam table - adjustable, with stirrups.  Old-fashinoned white metal and glass cabinet used for supplies - lube, gloves, disinfectant, etc.

The pool room opens into multi-media room.  Big ass supporting square column - no walls.  Therefore..... column is binding for floggings, cbt play and on and on.  Porno on TV, big couch, two heated, vibrating recliners.  MEN!  You've never really been blown, until you're blown while laying in a vibrating recliner when you come.  Hot Digiddy DOG!  I just realized Saturday is the next party!

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At the other end of the range, Drummer Magazine had "Dungeon in a Closet" series.  Fold out sawhorses, mirror tricks, Panels with bolts which then fit into the inside of the double door frame so that "beatings could continue until morale improves."

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You don't need no stinking furniture nor space - nice to have, but CREATIVITY is a MUST ! ! !

In my flogging, caning, spanking lecture, I show probably 25-30 implements.  But at the end, I always say, "All you need are your bare hands."

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RE: Building a Dungeon - 10/11/2011 1:23:27 PM   
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Another - coal shute cleaned up and turned into a walk-THRU closet!  All brick walls stripped and painted black.  One corner - porno; another, locker for toy storage.  Queen bed almost fills room.  Sling above bed!!!!  Whole end of room cut off for bath - crapper and sink and a specially designed shower.  Sliding glass doors, multiple shower heads, including one at floor level.  City Inspector asks, "What is that for?"  Quick answer "To be able to wash the dogs."  Real answer "Enemas."  Stone bench inside shower which is probably 5' x 8'  YUUUuuuuMMMMmmmmm.  Lance LIKES!

Oh, and don't forget totally separate entrance!

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Another - Tight, tight basement.  Puppy cage where slave actually sleeps.  Walls are nothing but hooks for toys.  Barber chair.  Fully operable winch in ceiling.  This Master likes hog-ties and suspension.  Crapper built up two steps enclosed by walls on three sides.  All manner of bondage hooks around the walls so that someone can be bound to the john for long times.  No mess, no fuss.

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So, what's in YOUR wallet? LOL!

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RE: Building a Dungeon - 10/21/2011 1:35:23 PM   
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Exercise equipment, some industrial stuff like engine hoists/stands are cool. I made a spanking bench and stocks myself. Some things like spreader bars can be made using wooden dowels painted black, eye-screws  on the ends, middle, etc. to hold clips, ropes, etc.   I have a expanding spreader bar that was designed to fit inside a car to hang clothes from - very useful and kinky looking in black & chrome, and only about $20. Something as simple as a wooden pallet (free many places) can be creatively used with rope to tie your toy down...

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RE: Building a Dungeon - 11/1/2011 8:39:16 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: LadyPact

My current dungeon is the basement, which runs the length of the house.  Most guests won't invite themselves downstairs if you are having them over for dinner or whatever, so it's not an issue.  Anybody who would actually spend overnight (or more) at My place already knows that I've been doing this for a number of years.




LadyP,
LOL, I do not know why but this just puts the mental image of the start of a porno film. Dinner guests peaks in basement and then is busted by the LadyPact!

Sorry for the highjack.....but the mental image was there when I read it!

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RE: Building a Dungeon - 11/3/2011 12:37:26 AM   
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ORIGINAL: ClassIsInSession

Like any room in your home, a dungeon should be form and function. I agree with everyone here, it largely depends on what you want to do. Being on my 3rd dungeon, I've found I can get by with a 12x14 room for most things and I've built my own equipment when it comes to the furniture. You could do really well with a spanking bench, St. Andrews Cross and a swing. That was what I had in my first dungeon and everyone that saw it found it impressive. I'd suggest some sort of cabinet for toys and racks (like coat racks) or the like to hang your paddles, crops, canes, whips and such.

I'm working now on a wall mounted book case that has a secret latch, which swings the case out in two parts and then folds out most of the functional furniture. It's an ambitious and exciting project and allows me to make the room inconspicuous when prying eyes are around.

I do know there are quite a number of designs for most of the more common furniture that are collapsible.


I just love that secret agent man stuff

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RE: Building a Dungeon - 11/13/2011 2:28:26 AM   
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