1. Use a tape measure to figure out the length + width of the carpet you want 2. Contact a local carpet dealer and tell them you need a carpet that can be rolled up and stored away 3. Give them your measurements and ask them to finish the carpet edges (so it doesn't frey)
This is a great option for lots of indoor activities including bowls and bowling. It's inexpensive, simple to store, and easy to use whenever you want.
You can buy professioanl indoor bowls / bowling mats online, but they can be well over $1000!
Solange had a very interesting solution:
1. Use a tape measure to figure out the length + width of the carpet you want
2. Contact a local carpet dealer and tell them you need a carpet that can be rolled up and stored away
3. Give them your measurements and ask them to finish the carpet edges (so it doesn't frey)
This is a great option for lots of indoor activities including bowls and bowling. It's inexpensive, simple to store, and easy to use whenever you want.
You can buy professioanl indoor bowls / bowling mats online, but they can be well over $1000!