A darts corner can fit into many home game rooms when the layout is planned carefully. The board, lighting, wall protection, and nearby traffic flow all matter.
Choose a Clear Wall
Pick a wall where players can stand and throw without crossing a walkway. Keep furniture, doors, and fragile decor out of the throw area.
Add Cabinet Storage
A cabinet gives darts, flights, chalk, markers, and scoreboards a dedicated place. It also helps the board area look finished when games are not in progress.
Light the Board Evenly
Good lighting makes scoring easier and reduces shadows on the board. Position lights so they do not shine directly into a player's eyes.
Protect the Room Around the Board
Backboards, cabinets, and durable surrounding materials can help protect walls. Keep the floor area open and comfortable for players and spectators.
Badlands can help you plan darts, billiards, shuffleboard, and other game room pieces so the whole space works together.



