Looks great. Only one problem I can see. Where are you supposed to sit when not at the table?
Lyn
thats the only problem I see, otherwise its a great room. South Bay Billiards(now closed) was like that in a way. If you were not playing it wasnt a comfortable room, I like arm chairs or player chairs with a tall square table next to them to set things on, I had those in my home I just sole I left them behind, they are easy to build mine were 30'X30"X1" granite slabs witha 4 legged frame, we built them for a resteraaunt we had in a office building, I think they were the standard height, they were comfortable to play chess on using the B-Wick Player chairs the tall ones, so I think they were 40" to 44" tall. this just reminded me I need to get that measurement on those tables, I'm going to cal the guy I sold my house to and get that dimension.
If this pool room had those inbetween the players chairs it would be perfect, I font like the round tables like in Bars you stand up at, mine were the height you can stand and eat at and lean on them if there isnt a chair. the granite keeps them nice and heavy. We built about 7 or 8 of them I'm not sure if we have the rest in storage or if we sold them off.
thats the only thing wrong here, I wish I had a pool room near me good as this in the pic, its a AAA lever room IMO it would be a AAA+ if it had a better seating set up and rail, I also like a players room off to the side with 4 or 5 tables for action and theater chairs about 5 or 6 levels up, Like in the Jointed Cue in Sacramento.
this room is way in the top 1% of rooms, I'm assuming the tables all play good and they have good balls etc.
I'd love to open a room someday, but not just yet.
best
eric