Im not a fan of those lights at all my friend.. with your spending I would definitely be getting a diamond light or a perimeter light but if thats the look you like you do youElectricians also have to install my table light! It's nothing fancy but will serve It's purpose. Here it is.
Put me down as another who doesn't care for those lights. I think your pool room and table deserves a proper table light.Electricians also have to install my table light! It's nothing fancy but will serve It's purpose. Here it is.
Im not a fan of those lights at all my friend.. with your spending I would definitely be getting a diamond light or a perimeter light but if thats the look you like you do you![]()
guys remeber keith is old school and has been out of pool for a long timePut me down as another who doesn't care for those lights. I think your pool room and table deserves a proper table light.
| Feature | Traditional Center-Hung Lighting | Perimeter LED Lighting |
|---|---|---|
| Light Distribution | Center-focused, can create glare and uneven shadows | Evenly distributed around the table edges, minimizing shadows |
| Brightness Standards | May not meet tournament standards | Meets or exceeds 520 LUX, suitable for professional play |
| Eye Comfort | Can cause eye strain due to glare | Flicker-free illumination reduces eye fatigue |
| Installation | Typically requires professional installation | Designed for easy DIY installation |
| Energy Efficiency | Less efficient, often uses incandescent bulbs | Highly energy-efficient LED technology, lasting up to 50,000 hours |
| Aesthetic Appeal | Often ornate, can match traditional decor | Sleek, modern design that fits contemporary settings |
48 lane bowling alley.....coming soon!!! Good choice on the paneling, keep it nice and light in there.Why not bigger so you can fit more than juts a pool table, will there be heat and AC?
Why not 5" corner and 5.5" side pockets
Bro has so much land he's just randomly dropping buildings all over the backyard.First a lawn shed, then a swimming pool, now a pool room... next it'll be another garage, a basketball court, or maybe a pickleball court. Serious question though, how do you get to the pool room when it's raining or snowing without getting wet
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Can we see a picture of the whole property? I'm curious how it's all laid out. Did you actually have a master plan, or did you just point at random spots in the yard and tell the contractors, "Put it there!"?
thought I was the only one. Hate em with a passionStay away from Perimeter and Arena lights. Worst lights ever made! They blind you from the sides. The most uncomfortable experience I've ever had in a pool hall.
Littman or Diamond (made by Littman) lights are the best. They have egg-crate style diffusers that let the light go down but not sideways.
Guess what, billiard factory doesn't get that light I ordered, it was discontinued and my charges are being reversed so I ordered 9ft perimeter led pool table lighting . 579$. Thanks for waking me up.Im not a fan of those lights at all my friend.. with your spending I would definitely be getting a diamond light or a perimeter light but if thats the look you like you do you![]()
I wasn’t putting your choices down brother.. just giving you an option you may not have known about.Guess what, billiard factory doesn't get that light I ordered, it was discontinued and my charges are being reversed so I ordered 9ft perimeter led pool table lighting . 579$. Thanks for waking me up.