What is the Required Space for Home Bowling Lanes?
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What is the Required Space for Home Bowling Lanes?


 

Two regulation (ten-pin) bowling lanes, with a 4-foot rear service corridor behind the pinsetting equipment, require an area of 87 feet in length and 11'6" in breadth.

 

We advise having at least 76 inches of width for a single lane. Include an additional 10 to 15 feet for a roomy seating area if you plan to place furniture in front of the lanes. Of course, you can adjust the size to suit your needs with the assistance of our professionals.

 

We may construct a little rollerball, duckpin, or rollerball lanes, or a compact bowling alley, in your home if you have limited room or just want a smaller footprint.

 

Depending on the model you select, two mini bowling lanes should be between 94 and 118 inches wide and 33 to 42 feet long (with a 3-foot rear service corridor behind the pinsetting equipment).


Depending on the type, allow between 55" and 68" in width for a single mini bowling lane.