We always had a collection of games at home, including a chess set. I've always wanted to learn how to play, but somehow I never did. My parents were avid card players, especially bridge. They would invite all their friends over for an evening of cards every so often and the house would be filled with laughter and yummy food. So the idea of games was a constant one in my growing-up years. A game table adds an element of fun to a living room or den, but also creates a great little area for conversation. The Wood Game Table from Butler Specialty Company reminds me of a chess table you might find in the library of a great estate. The chess and checkers board folds out from the top, and there is a drawer for the checkers and hand-carved chess pieces that are included. This game table also makes a great accent table with a star design on top and carved details. I do like the idea of a game table. I think it brings us back to a simpler time.
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Showing posts with label game table. Show all posts
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Game Table
We always had a collection of games at home, including a chess set. I've always wanted to learn how to play, but somehow I never did. My parents were avid card players, especially bridge. They would invite all their friends over for an evening of cards every so often and the house would be filled with laughter and yummy food. So the idea of games was a constant one in my growing-up years. A game table adds an element of fun to a living room or den, but also creates a great little area for conversation. The Wood Game Table from Butler Specialty Company reminds me of a chess table you might find in the library of a great estate. The chess and checkers board folds out from the top, and there is a drawer for the checkers and hand-carved chess pieces that are included. This game table also makes a great accent table with a star design on top and carved details. I do like the idea of a game table. I think it brings us back to a simpler time.
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accent furniture,
accent table,
Butler,
game table,
game tables
Thursday, October 30, 2008
The Party Goes On With A 3-In-1 Bar

When we moved into our house two years ago, we had all the intentions of converting our dingy basement into an entertainment or game room. We had planned on getting a sectional sofa, a plasma TV and even a bar! It was a great idea but there were other priorities that were a bit more important, like taking the hideous wall paper down, painting, and getting drapes for the living room. It's been two years and it's almost Christmas time again. It's the perfect time to surprise my hubby with a 3-in-1 Game Cabinet & Bar. Why settle for just a bar, when we could have roulette, craps, and black jack with chips, dice, and cards in an all-in-one game table. Not only does the bar hold 10 wine bottles, it also has plenty of storage space for hard liquor and accessories. So party on!
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Bar,
black jack,
craps,
game table,
oak bar,
roulette,
wine storage
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