Also is there a walk out door on ground level so maybe you can wheel the tables right in (disassembled).
If you wanted overhead cameras one day, the taller ceiling may help. I have 8' ceilings over my table, and a camera directly overhead will not work, unless its a big fisheye lens that distorts the picture so much I moved the camera to the wall instead. I don't know if 10' is enough to have a better picture. Or if this is even a consideration for you.
Damn, man.. a GC AND a billiard table, AND a man cave theatre set up?
Yup, Runner is jealous! So cool to be able to build it to spec!
I agree on the insulation tip.. BTW, the floor IS the concrete foundation?..
and plan your lighting outlet boxes ahead of time!
Have fun.. betcha can't wait to christen that room:thumbup:
stadium seating with your table in the pit is the only thing better
your room will be the perfect man cave,i hope you get everything
just the way you like it and have enough sense to let your wife have everything upstairs her way
dean
Once you know moisture isn't an issue I'd go wood for a richer look in a basement. Carpet is OK but eventually some peasant will just wipe his cue tip on it.Thanks Dean. I'm divorced so all choices are mine.
Carpet is much nicer to play on for both the feet and the ears. He can always take up peasant hunting as needed.:wink:Once you know moisture isn't an issue I'd go wood for a richer look in a basement. Carpet is OK but eventually some peasant will just wipe his cue tip on it....
Once you know moisture isn't an issue I'd go wood for a richer look in a basement. Carpet is OK but eventually some peasant will just wipe his cue tip on it.
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Fantastic! One question: How close to that couch is the TV? I'm guesstimating about 8 feet, which might be a little tight for a large format screen.
Its 5/8 thick engineered wood put down directly on the concrete with a heavy mastic adhesive product that is also a moisture barrier and able to act as a leveling compound for small deviations.What kind of flooring is that? I have seen "waterproof" engineered wood. I am still unsure of flooring. The house is very modern so I would prefer polished concrete. I had a table on bare concrete in a previous house so I am aware of the downsides. We shall see. Carpet would be most comfortable...
the home stretch now... Closing is scheduled for Nov 12th. I scheduled Jack and Todd for the 16th. The tables will be installed before I have my bed moved in. Priorities are in order.