July 27th, 2010 by desiree

When you’re sailing the seas & the weather is miserable, you can’t sip cocktails out on deck & it’s not like you have much space inside to set up a putting course.
Thankfully MBM Billiards have the solution for you: a table that converts to a foosball table - one that’s specifically designed for yachts.
Crafted from Italian-selected materials such as steel, teak, leather & tempered glass, this table will fit right in with the luxurious interior of your yacht & will provide entertainment indoors.
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April 29th, 2010 by desiree

These days everyone has a home theater system to impress guests on movie night, but not everyone tells their guests to bring their bathing suits with.
Imagine lounging on a lilo & sipping
piña coladas while you watch your favorite movie in surround-sound on a giant screen. Or think about the gaming options & cool pool parties you’ll host!
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May 3rd, 2009 by BallerHouse

Summer’s right around the corner, so it’s time to start pimping out the backyard. If you’re in the market to add a little more entertainment to your outdoor living area, we’d recommend the Buffalo, one of the freshest looking outdoor pool tables on the market. Finished in aluminum and waterproof blue felt, this 8-foot outdoor pool table sports a modern style and retails for about $3,150.
Available through: Liberty Games.
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February 22nd, 2009 by BallerHouse

Don’t feel comfortable leaving your stick and balls hanging around on the table? This leather storage bench serves up a smart solution, providing one drawer for your cue sticks, two drawers for your billiards balls, and two cue trays along the top. Combine the cue bench with this disappearing pool table mechanism and hide all evidence of your baller billiards setup.
The cue bench retails for $3,380. Follow the jump for another image.
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February 10th, 2009 by BallerHouse

Bring the circus home with your very own flying trapeze rig. They’re big, they’re fun, they make for a great weekend activity and most importantly you really could literally bring the circus home for your own private party or event. With enough space anyone can install a flying trapeze in their backyard, though we would encourage a few lessons before hitting the high bar by yourself.
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