Glow-in-the-dark adrenaline-fuelled experience to 'go nuts in' coming to the city
A new glow-in-the-dark paint room is inviting people to go wild with colour at Rage Rooms, a function space currently based in Roundtree Way.
Manager Danny Shaw said the site has a bookable room where up to eight people can "go crazy" with water-based paint.
And now, after deciding to relocate to Lothian Street, Mr Shaw is planning to provide an even more immersive experience.
He said: "Recently the paint room at our current site has been in high demand.
"I have decided to create a UV paint room at the new site in Lothian Street.
The site currently has one paint room (Image: Submitted)
"It's a lot smaller to our current place, but we can add custom lighting and create effects in the rooms.
"Other than at the front, the building doesn't have any other windows, so a glow-in-the-dark experience will work really well.
"Currently, the team is taking apart our building in Roundtree Way as we prepare to move to Lothian Street, near the Bowling House."
Danny Shaw, the manager at Rage Rooms (Image: Submitted)
Mr Shaw said Rage Rooms is run by a team of four and they have to be "efficient" as the business offers paint room bookings every day.
He added: "You can have eight people in the room and it's an hour-long experience.
"We supply water-based paints and people can go crazy, paint each other, the walls, go absolutely nuts.
The paint room can host eight people at once (Image: Submitted)
A new UV paint room is coming to Rage Rooms (Image: Submitted)
"We also have three rage rooms, where people can release stress and anger by smashing objects safely.
People can smash up objects (Image: Submitted)
"Our new site will just have one rage room and one paint room."
The business also has a mobile rage room that is kept in storage and can be taken to events throughout the year.
Mr Shaw said Rage Rooms will be at PrimEvil - a Halloween event based at Roarr! in Lenwade - and this year's Inks and Engines festival at the Norfolk Showground.
Rage Rooms' pop-up space (Image: Submitted)
