Billiards Room Size Guide Making your billiards table work in your space Room size is determined by extending the pool cue from the playing area of the pool table (see diagram). This is the only true measure of the room required to play comfortably around your table. Any less room will require occasional use of a shorter cue. ROOM LENGTH: ft. in. ROOM WIDTH: CUE LENGTH ft. in. CUE LENGTH Use the chart below to plan the installation of a billiard table in your home. • If you know the room size and preferred cue length, you can determine the proper table size. • If you know the table size and preferred cue length, you can determine the minimum room size needed. • If you know your room and table size, you can choose the proper cue length. TABLE SIZE 7’ (Playing Area: 39” x 78”) Home 8’ (Playing Area: 44” x 88”) Pro 8’ (Playing Area: 46” x 92”) 9’ (Playing Area: 50” x 100”) CUE LENGTH MINIMUM ROOM SIZE 48” 11’3” W x 14’6” L 52” 11’11” W x 15’2” L Standard 57” 12’9” W x 16’ L 48” 11’8” W x 15’4” L 52” 12’4” W x 16’ L Standard 57” 13’2” W x 16’10” L 48” 11’10” W x 15’8” L 52” 12’6” W x 16’4” L Standard 57” 13’4” W x 17’2” L 48” 12’2” W x 16’4” L 52” 12’10” W x 17’ L Standard 57” 13’8” W x 17’10” L 6150 Lyndale Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55419 | 612. 866. 8433 | petersbilliards.com
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