

Indoor Leisure Area
Building an indoor leisure area requires careful design and must take into consideration available space, budget and gameroom equipment. When put together haphazardly, it creates undue troubles that detract from the enjoyment of the room. For example, while a pool table doesn't require electricity, it does need room to store cues and balls, and overhanging lights are often desired to help illuminate it sufficiently. Electronic equipment like pinball games and air hockey tables need to be placed near a power source so people don't trip over any cords. They also need to be on a separate switch, allowing them to stay on (and preserve the high scores) when the lights are turned off. Televisions for watching sports or playing video games are easier to arrange of late because they are so thin. However, even the thinnest television still needs a comfortable line of sight where people won't be constantly walking back and forth in front of it.
Proper design of an indoor leisure area means more than simply fitting everything comfortably.
Plan an Indoor Leisure Area Carefully
Gameroom design starts with an honest assessment of the available space and a notion of how much an indoor area can reasonably accommodate. From there, the proper electrical configuration can be set up, along with dedicated power sources to handle both game room equipment and specialty lighting for a pool table or wet bar. Oakville Home Leisure, which can be reached at 905-847-8551 or online at info@oakvillehomeleisure.ca, offers help with both designing indoor leisure areas and providing gameroom equipment to Oakville and Burlington residents.
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