Pool Room Design

good or bad?


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BillyonAir88

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Very very rough draft, just for fun.
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at least when your visiting my pool room during a big tournament you wont have any problem finding a place to sit. also this doesnt show the second floor, which is a balcony that wraps around the entire pool room looking over everything.
 
This looks like a bar that just happens to have a few pool tables.
If this is a pool room that has a bar you need more tables.
 
Either the drawing is not to scale, or there is no where near enough space for the tables. Nor enough space for anything else. It's quite tight in there.
 
looks like the pool tables were put just in to fill up some extra space. poolplayers look for the tables as soon as they walk in so they should be in the main area or the focal point of the establishment.

how about designing a one pool table action spot. 2 i know of. there's the TAR studio and there's Bugsy's in the Philippines. SVB been in action there a couple times in Bugsy's.
 
If the drawing is even remotly close to the actual dimensions, everything is way too close together. There is no way the drawing represents a space of 5' or more around each pool table which is necessary. I think the other areas are pretty tight too. You need space for people to move around.
As someone else mentioned, you seem to have a bar with a few pool tables, not a poolroom with a bar.
 
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It looks tight. And you can't see the pool tables from the balcony if that goes around the sides since the tables are all on the sides.
 
It looks tight. And you can't see the pool tables from the balcony if that goes around the sides since the tables are all on the sides.
yes, you need a wider floor, this leaves a lot of room to make it better, like i said very very rough draft, i made up the balcony as i typed that comment. you can add whatever u want and take away what you want, until you have a final product.
 
if your hosting a big thousand dollar tournament and u get 32 players my pool room has 8 tables, meaning 16 players can play at a time, while the other half has a place to sit and chill and eat, and whatever else they wanna do. I want the tables to have as much privateness as possible while people can still look in on the game. you say pool players look for the tables as soon as they walk in, well in my pool room everyone is a regular and they know where the pool tables are. and they like being alone away from everyone else. and u cant make a living on pool tables alone, the restaurantness about the place makes it really cool. instead of dave and busters, u come to my pool room like its a fancy restaruant
 
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