April 14th, 2008 by BallerHouse

“Party at my place!” just took on a new meaning. Remember those foam parties you used to go to back in college? (Maybe you’re lucky enough to still be attending). Now you can throw your own foam party right at home anytime.
The X-Stream II and the Foam Cannon X-Stream are the top of line foam party solutions on the market. The X-Stream II (thumb 1) produces 6000-8000 cubic feet of foam in 8-10 minutes, which will fill up a 20 to 40 foot area up to 5 feet deep for 45 minutes. This foam machine can either sit on its tripod or hang from the ceiling, and it comes with the equipment necessary for either option. The Foam Cannon X-Stream (thumb 2) sits on a swivel base and shoots 20-30 ft streams of foam in any direction you choose. The Cannon will produce 4000-48000 cubic feet of foam in 8-10 minutes with the same specs mentioned for the X-Stream II.
If you’re not interested in outfitting the inside of your home for a foam party, consider an inflatable foam dance pit for your backyard. Foam pits come in many sizes, but for a 30′x30′x3.5′ pit you’ll spend $2,800. The X-Stream II will run you $2,495, while the Foam Cannon goes for $5,500. The price however should be a non-issue, considering that foam parties are notorious for those secret hookups and crazy nights that you may only read about in Playboy.

Available via: FoamMaster
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March 28th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Don’t feel like your Prius is doing enough to save the planet? Now, you can make sure that even your home theater is earth-friendly with Euro Seating’s new Ecoseat. In case you ever want to toss out your Ecoseats, every part on these home theater chairs is fully recyclable. Environment aside, the seats feature some smart design features, like seamless upholstery and replaceable seat cushions. Make up your own mind about the orange and mud-red color combination.
Available through: Euro Seating [via Interior Design]
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March 20th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Hook up your pool room with Brunswick’s Player’s Chair, a vintage reproduction of the company’s original 1923 model. Finished in oak, chestnut, cherry, or Brunswick’s signature Original Mahogany, the Player’s Chair is comes with two cue notches and two leather lined cup holders in the armrests, as well as a foot rest finished with a brass protector. The chair’s coolest feature is its hidden drawer for storing your billiard accessories. The price? $799.
Available through: Brunswick Billiards
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March 13th, 2008 by BallerHouse

If you were a fan of Duck Hunt or Oregon Trail back in the day, you’ll like the Extreme Hunting 2 game consul, made by Sega. The game offers “a choice of the most prestigious North American wild game a hunter could ask for including Bison, Bear, Moose, Elk, Deer, and Wolf along with bonus stages featuring Bass, Goose, Bat, Squirrel and more.” Players take aim with a realistic 29-inch force feedback shotgun and can play the game in one, two, or four player modes. The machine can also be plugged into the Internet for online and tournament play. The price? $8,375.
Available through: BMI Gaming
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March 5th, 2008 by BallerHouse

How do you make the most of your home theater space? A Tennessee family handled this challenge by installing a floor that rotates the front seats 180 degrees to face the second row, giving them a more natural environment for entertaining.
The 16-foot rotating circular floor is powered by four motors and controlled via remote. Also controlled by remote is the theater door, which folds up from the floor in 12 sections and resembles a Chinese hand fan.
Casa Cinema led the theater design, and Visual Concepts took care of the installation. Both companies are based in Tennessee.

[via Electronic House]
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