
How to Fit a Dartboard Surround Without Wall Damage
Keep stray darts off the paintwork without gluing foam to the wall or making your board awkward to rotate.
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Daniel, a long-time darts player, loves testing and reviewing all types of darts accessories. With his extensive hands-on experience, he provides honest, straightforward reviews that help fellow enthusiasts choose the right products. His friendly approach and detailed analysis ensure readers can make informed decisions for their home darts setup.
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Keep stray darts off the paintwork without gluing foam to the wall or making your board awkward to rotate.
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Keep the board ready to play without sacrificing storage, parking space or safe movement through the garage.
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Keep errant darts off the paintwork without turning a rented room into a permanent oche.
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Keep your throw line usable without turning the room into an obstacle course, with layout checks for typical UK homes.
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Paint chips beside the treble 20? A few layout and protection tweaks can keep your home oche tidy without spoiling the room.
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Shadows, glare and cramped rooms can all spoil a home oche. Match the light position to your layout before drilling or buying…
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Bounce-outs, blocked beds and hard-to-read scores often come down to the spider. Small design differences can change how a board plays at…
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Stop second-guessing the throw line with clear distances, toe-line rules and mat alignment checks for a neater home oche.
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Floor protection, a clearer throw line and fewer setup faffs — but only if the mat suits your room and playing habits.
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A neater home oche starts with the right cabinet style, door clearance and storage layout for the room you actually play in.
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