Ever dreamed about having your own games room with a custom pool tables? Not only do they look great in a room but it’s not that difficult to achieve and it won’t break the bank either if you shop around.
n
Back when i was a kid, you would seldom see a toy shop without a pool or snooker table (especially around the Christmas period), but over the years the number of shops stocking tables has reduced dramatically.
n
Custom pool tables can be a great addition to any home that has some spare room to fit one comfortably. Unlike a full sized snooker table, a pool table can fit into most reasonably sized rooms such as a small games room, attic, living room or a shed without the need to build extensions onto your home.
n
Not only are they good for showing off and impressing your friends, but a custom pool tables room can become a great hobby as you build up and improve your room.
n
For those who play snooker but can’t fit a snooker table in their home (most of us), a pool table can be a great alternative and highly versatile.
n
The standard size for a UK pool table is 6ft x 3ft. They come in several different configurations such as fixed or folding for easy storage. Some can also be flipped over to turn into a hockey table or table tennis table.
n
The new trend is oddly shaped custom pool tables which can be adapted to fit any number of scenarios. Some pool tables can be bought in a circle shape to double up as a card table. See some of the photos below.
n
If money is really tight though, its always possible to pick up a cheap pool table second hand and refurbish it so you have your very own custom pool tables. This hobby can become quite addictive though, and some people turn a decent profit doing this.
n
When it comes to customising a pool table, the choices are endless from colour and style of cloth to beautiful cues and accessories.
n
If you are a cueist whether it be snooker or pool, then having a custom pool table will be a great addition to your home.
n
The post Custom pool tables: A great alternative to a snooker table appeared first on Official Website of Snooker Central.
n