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The Art of Billiard Room Decor: Elevating Your Space with Style


The Art of Billiard Room Decor: Elevating
Your Space with Style

Billiards is a game that has been around for a long time.  It is believed to have evolved from lawn   games such as croquet, bocce, and bowls.    When the game moved indoors, it was originally played on a table   covered with a green cloth to simulate a lawn.  The word billiards is believed to be   derived from the French word billart or billette, which means stick, or   perhaps for the French word bille, which means ball.  Billiards as a game has been around since   the 1500s.  Mary, Queen of Scots, is   said to have been wrapped in the ceiling of her pool table after her   death.

Types of billiards

Billiards is used as a kind of umbrella term for several games   that are played on a table top with a cue and a table with side bumpers and   pockets.  The bumpers were derived from   low walls that were placed around the tables to prevent the balls from flying   off.  They were refined when players   discovered they could bounce the balls off the walls, creating a new aspect   of the game.  The three main types of   billiards are carom billiards – played on a table with no pockets;  Pool, which includes a variety of games   played on a table with pockets;  and   English billiards and snooker that require a table with six pockets.  Nevertheless, there are many variants of   each.

A popular game with a varied story

The game is said to have been played by both citizens and kings   and has been associated with gambling and low society.  A “pool hall” was the theme of   the song “Trouble in River City” from the musical “Music   Man”, in which it was suggested that it would corrupt the youth.  Still, it’s a game of skill and was so   fascinating that a pool table often graces a family game room in modern   homes.  Whether you’re playing against   someone else or just improving your skills, a pool table can be a source of   long-lasting entertainment that requires hand-eye coordination and even a   certain amount of math acumen.  Here   are ten examples of ways to decorate your game room with different forms of   billiard wall decor.

With a warning board background, this piece can work on a variety   of walls.  This piece emphasizes the   classic “Rack’em & Crack’em” line that is widely used in the   pool community.  It expresses the pool   hall in your own billiard room and promotes the game   atmosphere.


Magnetic   print billiards framed artwork

The wooden board has a number of pool balls in numerical   order.  This board is a magnetic board   so you can use it for many purposes.    With its bright, colorful tone, it effortlessly brings light into your   basement or playroom.  The black wooden   edge makes it possible to place this art on a light wooden   wall.


Playroom   Bubba’s Billiards Framed Vintage Advertising

This rustic piece has two motorbikes parked next to a gas garage   in front of Bubba’s Billiards.  This   piece works well for any wooden wall and brings out the red tones in the room   from the wooden frame.  With the aged   appearance of the piece, it is a good decoration piece to bring back fond   memories with friends.


Rack of Balls wall   decoration

This decor for wall mounting consists of a pool ball rack with the   balls placed in it.  The balls have an   aged appearance and are just as desperate as the rack.  The variety of colors allows this piece to   work with any play or recreation space and create a brighter environment even   when a serious game is being played.


Classic billiard 7   ‘pool table

This classic style pool table has a tradition full of style.  Even if your floor is no longer perfectly   level, it’s fine.  The pool table comes   with a spirit level under the table to keep your surface nice and flat.  The bag is made of leather fasteners,   reduces wear and tear and lets things through.


This badge has an old fashioned billiard ball set that is heavily   worn with a classic pool cue stick.    This piece works well in an older room or a wooden billiard room.  It also goes well with your traditional   style pool table, adding a rustic charm to the game room or   area.


Bar   and game room 15 inch billiard ball wall clock

With the figure eight in the middle, this clock has the billiard   balls and their numbers as numbers on the clock.  With a felt green background, it’s almost   like you’re sitting on a pool table.    There is a neon green light around the inside diameter to illuminate   the clock 24/7 in a dark room with a silver finish.