With an increased demand in modern gaming rooms in today’s household , interior designers and house owners alike, face themselves with another challenge of completing yet another division within a given context. Now, this challenge can either be perceived as fun, or as indeed, complicated, depending on the flexibility in decor, and the projects constraints, from room dimensions and characteristics, to the owners wishes.
The snooker table is a more complex piece than most believe, and is characterised by various elements which must be carefully analysed before a final selection.
These elements go beyond the physical table itself, but to the surrounding environment which will compose a great deal of the room’s feeling – from lighting, to carpetry, and so on.
Matching the table style, and colour, with the room’s overall pallet and decorative elements, such as posters and frames, is absolutely crucial.
Modern is also often associate to simple and clean lines, and neutral tones, like the table above.
This means, square edges and geometric elements.
However, for a modern feel, it is also worth exploring certain retro elements, for contrast and impact.
Contrasting classic elements and wooden features suits the best of modern environments.
Curved lines work exceptionally well in a full on modern environments, with tasteful lines maintaining an aesthetic quality that stands the test of time.
Curved lines work exceptionally well in a full on modern environments, with tasteful lines maintaining an aesthetic quality that stands the test of time.
Though often it comes down to the smallest of details, such as woodwork and leathercraft, especially regarding snooker tables, and other specialty pieces.