When deciding what finishing touches to choose for your home pool
 room and recreation area, your first step is to locate the focal point 
of the room. In almost all cases, your pool table will be your focal 
point, as it is not only the largest piece of furniture in the room, but
 also where many will be focusing their attention while attending. If 
your wall color and floor choice do not already match or complement your
 pool table, then take care of that first. Then you can start selecting 
smaller decor items to tend to those important finishing touches. Wall 
hangings, hanging lamps, and smaller billiard room furniture pieces can 
be found almost anywhere, including retail sporting goods stores, home 
decorating or department stores, specialty stores, and via the internet.
Once
 you have established how much space you have to work with, begin by 
thinking about your walls and other "free" space. Free space refers to 
the areas such as walls or open air space (billiard lamps, bar lights, 
etc.) that does not use up any extra floor space. Some decor options for
 free space include various posters, team pennants, neon signs, etched 
emblem mirrors, a neon or felt clock, a dart cabinet, sports 
memorabilia, and more. A stained glass pool table light adds class and 
style to any home billiard room, and be sure to also include a solid, 
wall cue rack, preferably one that is made of wood and matches the wood 
color and grain of your billiard table. Again, even though a cue rack is
 a necessity in a billiard room, going with one that hangs on the wall 
will save valuable floor space and leave more room for activities.
If
 your pool room happens to be small and is not suited for larger 
billiard room furniture, perhaps some scattered bar stools and possibly a
 pub table off to the side would be best. Bar stools are great for 
billiard and game rooms. Due to their nature, they naturally "go with 
the flow" of billiards and are built to get on and off of quickly. Bar 
stools containing your favorite sports team logo provide great finishing
 touches to a sports based theme. If you do happen to have space for 
larger billiard room furniture, then match your upholstery colors and 
decor styles to go with the rest of your pool room, again keeping the 
billiard table as the focal point. This also applies to any supplemental
 gaming tables you are considering. Some alternative billiard room games
 include a poker, foosball, or air hockey table, pinball machine, or 
shuffleboard table.
You can go even further and add more features 
to your billiard room, turning it into a multi-purpose game room and 
activity area. Examples include:
• Building a small or full-sized bar
• Including a pub table with some bar stools in the corner for separate conversation
• Adding a satellite or cable television system
• Adding a sound system, satellite radio, and/or karaoke machine
• Adding complementary games, such as darts, poker, foosball, video game coffin, etc.
• Including a pub table with some bar stools in the corner for separate conversation
• Adding a satellite or cable television system
• Adding a sound system, satellite radio, and/or karaoke machine
• Adding complementary games, such as darts, poker, foosball, video game coffin, etc.
Utilizing
 more complementary games for your billiard room will help shape it into
 the focal point of your whole house, providing an atmosphere that 
everyone can enjoy. It will also provide your billiard room patrons more
 options if they are not participating in a game of pool.
Once you
 have begun, you will see that decorating the perfect billiard room may 
be a fluid, ongoing process, since people sporadically change their 
minds with the weather. Just remember, since it is your billiard room, 
decorate to please yourself. Feel free to take suggestions, but 
ultimately make yourself happy with decor that you prefer. And above all
 else, have fun, and you will be extremely happy with what you can 
accomplish.











































 
 
 
 
