bil_maxx
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I like the look of this place as well.
(Mermaid Inn, Rye, UK)
V.C. your pics are just incredible. They are dream man caves.
I like the look of this place as well.
(Mermaid Inn, Rye, UK)
I like the look of this place as well.
(Mermaid Inn, Rye, UK)
I think certainly, you should have a bentwood tree. Here's mine:
V.C. your pics are just incredible. They are dream man caves.
Holy cow. I have that exact tree.
That rough-hewn look is my ideal decorating style. No one in my house would go for it, though.
That probably depends on wether it is a man cave or a jack the lad cave.
A couple of replies ago, someone mentioned the idea of large maps and a globe bar. Globe bars would be GREAT for a space like this. I've got to go ahead and recommend the map idea, too - it lends the idea of worldliness, like an old explorer's club in Great Britain....
Any space that involves relaxing for me must also involve hi-fidelity sound. If you're going for more of the Don Draper aesthetic, there are lots of great radio/hi-fi cabinets from the fifties and sixties. I have a '61 Magnavox in my dorm, and it sounds grand. Alternatively, if you're going for more of the Victorian look, the early Capeharts are probably the way to go. For modern quality but absolutely timeless, classy looks, you can never go wrong with a McIntosh system.
All in all, what I'd have to say is that any room designed by a man for his purposes should appear as though it emanates from him. Others should appear as welcome, comfortable guests in the space, but the owner should appear as natural, automatic, essential to the space he inhabits.
I'd have to agree that there are different definitions of the term "Man Cave". I think that most here would think of it as a personal library or study. Not a TV pit with a fridge to eat nachos while watching the game. It would be a place that you could display some of your collections; books, guns,whatever. A spot where you can escape the endless drone of the tv, kids playing video games and a quiet spot where you can read or listen to your type of music. I used to spend time in my garage working on my project cars. There used to be an old guy in my neighborhood that I would see on my morning walk seated at his garage workbench in his pajamas drinking coffee and watching a little tv. I guess that was his refuge.
That rough-hewn look is my ideal decorating style. No one in my house would go for it, though...
Those reproduction radiolas are absolutely the most awesome things ever.