From Coffee Table to Living Room Ping Pong Table, in Just 6 Sorta Easy Steps

When he isn’t busy rebuilding the entire block of Colquitt between Greenbriar and Morningside, Houston architect Scott Ballard puts his mind to work solving difficult domestic problems. F’rinstance: how to enjoy indoor sports in the comfort of your home more . . . oh, unobtrusively? Ballard’s wife “wasn’t thrilled” about the ping-pong table he and his kids parked in the family’s living room a couple years ago, he tells the Chronicle‘s Ken Hoffman. A few sketches, hired guns, and failed prototypes later, and — presto! Ballard came up with the solution: The Ping Pong Coffee Table. And it’s for sale!

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For just $595 (plus $179.50 shipping, or a trip to his Upper Kirby office), you get a 30-by-54-inch laminate-surface coffee table that converts to a full-size ping-pong playing surface constructed from 3/4-inch plywood. Plus, he’s throwing in a dining table — absolutely free! Actually, the dining table is all part of the same contraption, which snaps and unsnaps using Ballard’s patent-pending spline connection system. The table can be converted from one use to another without any tools in less than 5 minutes, the architect claims. You can watch him do just that in this slightly-sped-up-motion video.

Photos: Scott Ballard

10 Comment

  • cocktails, dinner, beer pong, sweet!

  • That is awesome. There is a ping-pong kit you can use to attach to your existing dining room table…

  • Wow – excellent design and execution!
    Kudos!
    However, like the wife, I don’t want ping-pong in the living room: too many litle balls bouncing off the environs, too much bending and stooping.

  • Isn’t that too tall to be a useful coffee table? Seems awkward and in the end you still are playing ping-pong in the living room.

  • I believe the first is the coffee table, the second photo is the transformation from coffee table to ping-pong table and the third photo is the transformation from coffee table to ping-pong table to dining table. (“Actually, the dining table is all part of the same contraption, which snaps and unsnaps using Ballard’s patent-pending spline connection system”)

  • Really? Someone would do this?

  • … someone who is awesomely into details!

  • Another useful, yet throw back in years is a version of quarters..while leisurely sitting in your living room you can have the sport of faulting the ball into you guests cocktail.

    I love it!

  • Great idea from an inspired friend.