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Monday 8 March 2010

Dart Boards - Tips For Adding A Dart Board To Your Games Room

Dart boards are traditional accessories in games rooms, with the many games that can be played with darts providing fun for all your friends and family. All sorts of both bristle and electronic dart boards are available these days, and if you've got the space a dart board can make a great addition to your home. Here are some things to consider if you're thinking of hanging a dart board on your wall.

Think carefully about the best place to hang your dart board. Firstly, you'll need to select a position on a flat wall with enough clear space around it to play darts without any distractions. For instance, try to make sure there aren't any doorways in the way, as having people walk through your game isn't ideal. You'll also need to clear the area of any items that could be damaged by stray darts, such as photos or paintings, vases or ornaments.

Another important factor to consider is your floor. Concrete flooring isn't really compatible with darts, as its hard surface can cause damage to dart shafts. Wooden floors are OK, but are likely to be damaged by dart tips over time. Carpeting is another option, although it will be susceptible to wear and tear. A good solution is to buy an inexpensive dart mat to protect your flooring and clearly mark out the position of the throw line.

When mounting your dart board on the wall, it's important to make sure it's at the correct height of 5ft 8in from the centre of the bulls eye to the floor. To protect your wall from scratches and dents, fix your board on a backboard or hang it in a specially-designed dart board cabinet. If you don't have a dart mat, you'll also need to measure out the distance from the board to the throw line, which should be 7ft 9.25in. You'll need to mark the throw line so players know where it is.

Once these necessities have been taken care of, you can add conveniently positioned seating for players and spectators, and fix a scoreboard to the wall for recording the scores. Your room should then be ready for your first game of darts!

Caroline Smith is a darts enthusiast and a contributor to DartBoards180.com - an online darts and dart boards resource, including a selection of electronic dart boards, steel and soft tip darts and dart supplies.

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