Project Summary

Rich wood paneling, polished brass railings, and warm wall sconces give this private bowling alley the feel of a classic members-only bowling club. Decorative brass guardrails run the length of the lanes, while custom wall niches conceal the touchscreen scoring controls for a clean, built-in appearance. Overhead scoring monitors are recessed into custom wood soffit niches, preserving the room's elegant architectural character. At the far end of the lanes, a custom wood-paneled curtain wall incorporates a built-in trophy display filled with vintage bowling trophies, celebrating the sport's history and tradition. The centerpiece of the space is a breathtaking fiber-optic star ceiling, transforming the room into a dramatic nighttime bowling experience. The result is a timeless home bowling alley that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern bowling technology.

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McEwan Custom Homes

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Provo, Utah

McGowan

Private Home
2 Lane
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What's the process? What are the steps involved in buying a bowling alley?

The answer to this question gets its own cute little flow chart on its own web page. See our Process page.

What's the lead time?

It can take 4 months or more to get the equipment ordered, prepped, and ready to ship.

How long does it take to install a bowling alley?

A pair of lanes take about one week to install. Single lanes take about six days, and 4-lane projects take about  11 days.

When do you install the equipment?

The window of opportunity is after HVAC is up and running but before flooring is installed.

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