Shuffleboard Tables

Shuffleboard Tables

Olhausen Options:

The Olhausen Coronado is what I think of when I think of a table in a "man cave."  With a masculine feel, you can tell that this table will provide a real presence in the room and hold up well to use over time. Remember that this table can come in a maple or cherry wood and all of the Olhausen finishes (see below).

You can open another window to the Olhausen finishes "HERE"

If you prefer a more traditional look of fine furniture, Olhausen offers some beautiful choices.  Below, the "Wentworth" cabinet, though more expensive than the Eclipse cabinets, gives a feeling of stability and quality to this Shuffleboard table.  This table is shown in a "Heritage" finish where the interior of the panel is lighter than the exterior.  This type of finish is an upgrade of approximately $500 depending on the table.  You may also substitute the legs on this model for any of the Olhausen-style legs available.  You can find those choices "HERE"

This table has the Wentworth Cabinet with the Lafayette Legs:












The model below shows the "Eclipse" cabinet with the "Stratford" legs.  You can see that the cabinet is not quite as substantial as the cabinet above.  Again, you can choose the wood species, finish and legs on this model as well.











If you need to match legs to a pool table, there are many choices in the Olhausen selection that include: ball in claw, ramshead, queen ann, spindle, and some more substantial craftmen styles like the Remington shown here:

So, the first thing to do is figure out the size that you need, determine your budget (all of the tables shown here are in the $7,500 range and up) and then look carefully through all the choices on the Olhausen website to see which styles and finishes suite your room.  If your budget is in the $2,500 range and up, please see my blog on Family Friendly entry-level shuffleboard tables.  Thanks for looking!