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We located the audio video components in an in-wall closet and fabricated an acoustical panel door to hide the components from view. The left and right front speakers were built into the decorative columns behind the acoustically transparent fabric.

The center channel and subwoofers were built into the proscenium directly behind and below the screen. The side speakers are placed in one of the side decorative columns and the rear speakers were placed in the ceiling. Decorative acoustic panels were placed throughout the room to match the aesthetic and add absorption. We installed wood trim around the panels to add to the elegance of the room. Elegant Traditional Home with English Pub. Interior Design by Jessica-Jungmann of John Hall Homes, and LHT photography Example of a classic beige tile drop-in bathtub design in Chicago with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets and medium tone wood cabinets.

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Large elegant u-shaped limestone floor seated home bar photo in New York with glass-front cabinets, dark wood cabinets, wood countertops and mirror backsplash. English Pub style basement. Amy Booher Basement - traditional basement idea in Portland.

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Amy Booher Example of a classic basement design in Portland. Our client in Haymarket VA were looking to add a bar and entertaining area in their basement to mimic an English Style pub they had visited in their travels. Our talented designers came up with this design and our experienced carpenters made it a reality.

Custom Basement Bar. This project involved converting a partially finished basement into an ultimate media room with an English pub. The family is big on entertaining and enjoys watching movies and college football. It was important to combine the media area with the pub to create options for guests within the same space.

Although the home has a full sized basement the staircase was centrally located, which made it difficult for special configuration. As a result, we were able to work with the existing plan be designing a media area large enough for a sectional sofa and additional seating with the English pub at the far end of the room. Like Spades, Hearts is played over a series of rounds, with 13 hands played by each player per round.

In Hearts, you must always follow suit if you can, with the goal of having the fewest points in your hand after each round. Learn it: A quick overview of how to play the game of Hearts. Party of Two? Not to worry. Check out one of these 2-player card games. Gin Rummy is played over several hands, where each player draws and discards cards by laying out matches of 2 or 3 cards, working their way towards the points goal i.

If you need a refresher on how to win at this game, check out these gin rummy tips and strategies. The objective of this game is to be the first player to score points. This is done by discarding all of your cards and earning points corresponding to the value of the remaining cards held by your opponents.

Learn it : How to play Uno. Table for one? Check out one of these fun single player card games. Learn more : The best adult card games for your next game night. Dice, tile and stacking games are some of the most popular games around for all ages. These are the essential game pieces for a huge variety of strategy games, building block games, word building games, games of chance, and much more.

Below are just a few of our favorites. A set of Dominoes is like having a deck of cards. You can use the game pieces in countless ways — anything from simple block games, to scoring and trick-taking games. A fun way to play is with two players: each player gets 7 tiles, and you take turns matching dots on the open sides, trying to become the first player to lay all 7 pieces to win a round.

Another fun way to play is Mexican Train dominoes. Bananagrams is a fast and fun word-building game that you can play anywhere, including a bar. You just need the tiles and some creativity. A good vocabulary helps too. This game works well with anywhere from 2 — 8 players. Learn it: How to play Bananagrams. Yahtzee is a classic dice game of skill and chance. You can play Yahtzee with any number of players.

Each player tries to score as many points as possible per round 13 rounds total by rolling 5 dice per round. You get up to three rolls per turn to tally up points, and then fill out your scorecard to keep track.

Most people have played a game or two of Jenga before. The stack loses stability, and the tension builds, until the whole thing collapses.

Then everyone has a good laugh and the player who went last gets to re-stack the tower. Learn it: How to play Jenga rules and variations. Plus the pieces will remind you of Tetris, so it makes the cut. Learn it : How to play Blokus the ultimate polyomino game. It turns out that the board games we grew up playing, in addition to many of the well-known modern titles, were destined for the bar scene. Just look at some of the new board game bars and cafes opening up around the country.

Here are just a few of our favorite games to play at the bar. Backgammon is an excellent choice for a 2-player board game at the bar. The board has 24 points triangles of alternating color, divided into 4 quadrants with 6 points in each. After arranging your checkers, you take turns rolling dice, trying to move all your checkers onto open points, and eventually to your home board.

The bar is the perfect place to practice your world domination skills. Risk is a fun game of strategy that can be played with 2 — 6 players. If you like acquiring entire continents and destroying your opponents, this one works well. There are many other games like Risk to check out too. Learn it : Tips for playing Risk and honing your strategy. Smart Ass is a really fun game for 2 — 6 players. Learn it: Smart Ass game guide and review.

Ticket to Ride is a fun family board game that works well with a group of friends too. You really only need to two-players though. And games only take minutes.

In Ticket to Ride, you travel across North America by train and earn points by connecting destination cities with your routes. There are plenty of fun variations and expansions you can try as well, including Europe, Rails and Sails, and the expansion with new destination tickets. Learn it : How to play Ticket to Ride. Created in in Bournemouth England, Clue is a classic board game that is still fun to play.

We have 6 suspects — Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. But who did it? And where in the mansion did it occur? Get a drink and settle in with a few other players to revisit this classic board game. Although not appropriate for all venues, there are some drinking games that any bar games enthusiast should know about.

Here are a few classics that will add some fun to your next party or game night. What could go wrong? Learn it: A background of beer pong with a summary of the rules. Quarters is one of the oldest and simplest of drinking games. And some bars actually let you play this game in their establishment.

Basically, you sit around the table and try to bounce quarters off the table into a cup placed about 10 inches away. When you sink a quarter, you can make another player drink the contents of that cup. Not really. But fun. Learn it: How to play Quarters. A deck of cards is spread face-down around the cup. Players take turns picking up cards and performing an action based on the card. The maroon felt in the billiard table stands out in the neutral colored walls. Living Room — A large living room is a good spot for billiard tables and definitely a splendid entertainment element for visitors and family gatherings.

Picking different furniture accordingly would save your room by simply being an eyesore to others. The table likewise requires sufficient space close to it to enable back lift while snapping shots. Make an effort to retain pretty much six feet around the table for good strokes. Enticing overhead lighting can make sure even distribution of lighting on the table and also a unique dimension to the family room decor. You are going to find a lot of classy combo tables on the market to finish your pool-dining room.

It was very common in the 18th century. Upstairs — Some may think of putting in the table upstairs, which is not actually wise. Billiard tables are vulnerable and heavy to regular movements.

Any clumsy maneuvers may harm the table. If you have no choice apart from this, we endorse calling on experts for handling this particular challenging installation.

Garage — Garage is usually a choice, too, although pool tables are hypersensitive to weather elements. Extreme humidity, heat, or even cold can harm the pool cloth as time passes. Thus, you have to use caution about moist wall space and direct sunlight. Some makeover is able to help develop a favorable condition to stay away from such things. Basement — In our opinion, the basement is the greatest spot for a bar with pool table. At present, converting basements into game areas is a favorite trend.

Together with the seating arrangement within the pool table, you are able to set up a small bar in the corner. Since the location is deprived of natural elements, you are going to want to manage appropriate ventilation and lighting.

Storage for pool table accessories and also billiard room wall decors can give it a billiards club appearance. The clean white walls provide a great canvas for the furniture and decor to shine.

The dark plum paint color looks elegant and stylish for this contemporary room. The combination of blue, red, and orange accents bring a cool vibe in this room. Love the outstanding furniture and decor selection for this traditional basement. A grown-up playroom complete with pool table and home bar.

You can never go wrong with white, black, and gray color scheme. The gray wall color and the choice of lighting make a perfect match. The open floor plan managed to include pool area, bar, and media room. The guitar-led light is a nice accent on the red walls.

This transitional basement features a glass-enclosed wine cellar. The basement area is perfect for a secret hideaway. Unique furniture pieces for this rustic basement in Denver. The dark walls and flooring offer a classy and elegant appeal. The large basement features shuffleboard, billiard, and arcade. The barn door provides a classic farmhouse feel in this basement. If you want the old-fashioned design to modern decor, think about developing your billiard room in a traditional style.

Classic pool tables rooms may be elegant or laid-back, based on your individual taste and monetary resources. For a stylish choice, think about a classic aristocratic British billiard room, with dim lighting, ornate textiles, and a decorative antique pool table. A saloon-style billiard room decorated with game trophies and fitted with a completely stocked Old West bar is yet another traditional design.

Billiard room wall decoration is not required but could be significant in making a game room environment. A wall art piece or a billiard clock will be good as a bonus decor element. Also, a game room is constantly looking for storage because of its accessories.



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