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Realistically, you'd probably have a hard time playing pool here... the space to move around is not much, but this cute little pool set from Bespaq was just too lovelly! But my favorite pieces in this room are the side tables, specially the oval one next to the lounger (I have a pair, the other is in the living room)... I took extra care to secure it and the decorations in place, if it falls my heart might break as well. 

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Looks fabulous! That pool table is just so neat.

Just curious, what do you do to secure your little table and decorations in place? This is something I haven't quite figured out yet. Thanks!

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3 hours ago, MamaD said:

Looks fabulous! That pool table is just so neat.

Just curious, what do you do to secure your little table and decorations in place? This is something I haven't quite figured out yet. Thanks!

Everything in my house is more or less 'secure' in place using one of these methods: museum wax, poster putty, double side transparent tape or small bits of foam with adhesive on both sides. Depends on the piece itself, for heavier things I use small bits of poster putty, if it's attached to a wall I use the double side tape or foam. I 'remove' a bit of the strenght from the adhesive before attaching it to the wall (by sticking it to a surface a couple times), this way I make sure it won't damage the wallpapper and it will come together with the piece when I remove it.

So far I've managed to keep everything in place without a lot of trouble. For example: the triangle on the pool table is held together with transparent tape cut in that shape, for the white ball I've used museum wax, the tables have foam squares sticked into the back that keeps them in place while not being visible. The glass is held in place with museum wax and for the silver miniatures (heavy stuff) I had to use poster puty. Hope that helps!

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