realized it's air hockey, which I would be happy to forgo my dining room table for. Check out the bar and the built in booth - what a great rec space! By the way, air hockey doesn't need so much space around it, so if you do have a room as small as George Costanza's for your table, you may want to make a switch
metal blade? And the trim... what exactly did you use and how did you install it? I wonder if you can use wood trim as long as the walls aren't curved? Any information you can give me would be greatly appreciated. THANK YOU FOR THE INSPIRATION!
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every blade of grass and hear every tackle. Don’t mount the television too high as we don’t want a pain in our necks from watching. And don’t make it too small. A good, though not-cast-in-stone rule is to use half the maximum viewing distance as the screen size (diagonally). So if the viewing distance