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Where should a pool table be placed in a house?

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Asked by: Anthony Blewett

Position your pool table next to the patio doors or a central set of double doors between living spaces. This can expand your game space and make it easier to socialize outside the pool-cue-zone as well. While it won’t solve all your tight corners, double doors are great for opening half the table.

How do you place a pool table in a room?

At the minimum, there should be 5 feet of clear space around the table. This space is enough for comfortably placing and stroking the cue. Therefore, the ideal space for your pool table should be at least 10 feet added on top of the table’s dimensions.

What is the ideal space for a pool table?

Pool Table Room Size Guide

USA Pool Size & Playing Area Minimum Room Dimensions Full Size Cue 58″
9′ 100″ x 50″ 18′ x 13′ 10″
8′ pro 92″ x 46″ 17′ 4″ x 13′ 6″
8′ 88″ x 44″ 17′ x 13′ 4″
7′ 78″ x 39″ 16′ 2″ x 12′ 11″

Can you put a pool table in a small room?

Suggested room size requirements for a 4½-foot-by-9-foot regulation play pool table are a room of 14½ by 19 feet, and even a smallish-sized pool table of 3½-foot-by-7-foot typically needs a space of 13½ by 17 feet.

Can a pool table fit in a 12×12 room?

Pool tables come in many standard sizes, but the typical home table is 8 feet long. When taking into account that the length of a pool cue is 58 inches, players won’t have much room to move around and shoot without hitting a wall. This means that a 12 feet by 12 feet room is too small for a standard home pool table.

How far does a pool table need to be away from the wall?

In general, you need at least 5 feet of open space between a pool table and a wall, but how much space you actually need depends on how long your pool cues are. But keeping your pool table at least five feet from surrounding walls is just the minimum. You may want even more space.

Can you put a pool table in a basement?

Many people set up their pool tables in the basement because it’s the room with the most available space. But lofts, attics and finished spaces over garages can be great too, especially when they’re spacious, like the one shown here. The weight of the table on an upper floor is a concern for many homeowners, however.

How much room do you need for a 7ft pool table?

7ft pool table with 48″ cues – the room should be about 13′ x 16′; 7ft pool table with 58″ cues – the room should be about 14′ x 17′.

How big of a room do you need for an 8ft pool table?

Using standard 58” pool cues, an ideal room size for an 8′ table would be 13′ 2” x 16′ 10”. For a 7′ table, the ideal room size would be 12′ 9″ x 16′. Using smaller pool cues, such as those of 52” or 48” in length, is an option if your room has any ‘tight’ spots around it.

Is a 7 foot pool table too small?

Ideal as a first home pool table, for casual play, or as a bonus for guests, the 7 foot pool table fits into most spaces easily. For serious players, you’ll want a longer table. Go with a 7 foot pool table if you don’t have enough space for a larger table.

Can you fit a pool table in a single garage?

You absolutely can put a pool table in your garage. Let’s be honest. Most of us don’t have houses with a living room big enough to put a full size pool table along with a couch, TV, and other furniture. A garage is a great alternative.

What is the smallest size pool table?

American 7ft: The smallest American table.

How much room do you need for 7ft pool table?

7ft pool table with 48″ cues – the room should be about 13′ x 16′; 7ft pool table with 58″ cues – the room should be about 14′ x 17′.

Can you put a pool table upstairs?

Many people have asked us if we can install their pool tables upstairs. Absolutely. Assuming your room is up to building code standards of course.

Is a 5ft pool table big enough?

Many recommend at least 5ft of cueing space on each side of the table to have a reasonable amount of space to play but often this isn’t available. Many people want their dream pool table but have limited space. Luckily for you, pool tables range from 6ft – 9ft depening on what make, mode and style.

Can I keep a pool table in the garage?

You absolutely can put a pool table in your garage. Let’s be honest. Most of us don’t have houses with a living room big enough to put a full size pool table along with a couch, TV, and other furniture. A garage is a great alternative.

Should you put a rug under pool table?

It’s recommended that you put an area rug under the table that is big enough for all four legs to be on the rug to keep the table from sliding. Tile is a strong option for the floor but you’re taking a chance on chipping or breakage when balls come off the table- both to the floor and possibly the balls.

Can pool tables be outside?

A pool table should not be stored outside. Pool tables left outside are subjected to any number of elements including rain and extreme heat, both of which are damaging to the table’s materials and the level of the table.

Will a slate pool table warp?

Most well-maintained and high-quality slate pool tables will not warp or sag. One-piece slate, thin slate, and mistreated slate are more prone to warping. Slate will not warp as quickly or as drastically as pool tables with wooden beds.

Is a one piece slate pool table better than a three piece?

A three piece slate, leveled properly, will without a doubt give you superior play. This is why the pros prefer to shoot on a three piece slate pool table as opposed to a one piece. I’d recommend a three piece slate over one solid slate if given the choice.

What is difference between pool table and billiard table?

Traditionally, billiards tables do not have pockets. As such, the various games are referred to as carom billiards, or pocketless billiards. In contrast, pool tables (or pocket billiards tables) have six pockets, including pockets in each corner and one in the middle of each long side.

Why are slate pool tables Better?

It is ideal for pool tables because it naturally splits into wide, level pieces, and can be easily ground and polished into a perfectly flat surface. While heavier and more expensive than wood, slate ensures that the play surface remans smooth and level.

How long do pool tables last?

Generally, 20-25 years, although some cushion rubber lasts longer. If the pool table has seen direct sunlight, cushion life will be greatly reduced. We have also seen pool tables less than five years old that have “dead” cushions. It is unusual but it happens.

Can you move a slate pool table without taking it apart?

You can move a pool table a short distance without taking it apart as long with the help of several people and furniture sliders, but it could cause damage to the table and require the bumpers to be realigned, and the slate re-leveled.