Monday, July 7, 2008

Providing Space for the Pool Lovers

Crowded pool areas extract concentration out of your system. A noisy crowd bothers a single shot. It is really annoying when participating in a round of pool? It is cluttered and messy pool halls where they just put everything out of place. STOP! This doesn't have to happen in the comfort of your home. You don't have to experience something as bothering as this.



All you have to do is:



1. Plan. Once you have decided to buy a billiard set or if you own one, you have to visualize the perfect spot to put all your billiard equipment. You must have a space. It must not be with other materials like car equipment. But if you really don't have that much space in your house, you could join it with things that won't hurt your own set. Take your garage for example. Think of the perfect location especially for your billiard table.



2. Tidy up things. You don't need to have an obsessive compulsive personality to know that tools for changing your tires don't combine with two-piece cue sticks. You don't have to put them all together all in one space. It just won't jive. Worse, it might damage your accessories or dent your cue sticks. At least put some barrier between them. Better yet, identify where they belong. Separate the things that are only for your billiard equipment. You don't want to see scratches on those balls, do you?



3. Measure. If you have the space, make sure it is big enough to accommodate your table, accessories, and most especially you. Consider the people who are going to play and who are going to cheer for you.



4. Decorate. Make your family enjoy the comfort of relaxing and playing some pool with you. Add some spice by putting up wall papers that can match the aura of your personality. Get a sound system fit for the playing mood. Do not mistake billiard table lights for your rooms light. They are far too different. If you are thinking of purchasing a light for your billiard table, make sure it matches with the environment of your pool room.



5. Make the extra effort to observe the cleanliness of your billiard table. Keep foods, beverages, chalk dust, and dirty sweaty hands away from your table or anywhere near it.

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