How To Have Good And Sensible Man Cave Decor In A Bachelor Pad

By Pamela Bell


At some point in life everyone has to live on their own. It is a given that this means living away from parent, but additionally, living without roommates. Nothing is more attractive than a man who has his own pad and who can pay for his own bills. No one is rushing you to be this kind of person but the need would arise at one point or another.

When the time comes that you are tired of living like a college student, it may be best to furnish and care about what your place looks like. Man cave decor can be quite tricky especially if your are not one for detail and are not aware of the conveniences that furniture can bless your life with. If you can, consider hiring a professional interior designer for the job.

The first thing should be white beddings with quality blankets, more than one sleeping pillows and may be two giant ones. This makes so much difference in the overall interior. Try your best to have an actual bed with a headboard and not just foam that is laying on the floor.

A bed with quality sheets, blankets and a duvet should be the first priority. A welcoming bed is any busy persons best friend after a long hard day at work. Buy white sheets in sets since they work with any interior or what aesthetic you are going for. It is very important that there is an actual bed and not just a mattress on the floor.

Tables and drawers beside the bed do not only provide somewhere you can put a glass of water for you to use at night. This also makes a great place for you to put a lamp on so that you would not have to stand up and switch off overhead lighting. The only time you may appreciate this is when you are already set in bed not wanting to stand up but want the lights off.

Having a coat rack and some shelves near the entrance is a thoughtful piece that lets you put your coat, scarves and shoes somewhere that does not look messy. This also encourages you not to throw your jackets and other clothing everywhere. These can either be stand alone racks or hung on the wall. A bowl for keys or a stool is more useful than you probably give it credit for.

Have at least one big mirror around the house, preferably near the bedroom entrance or any door, really. A mirror strategically placed around the home can help you check if you look nice enough to go out and meet the world. Put in a shelf or shoe rack in there too, with a bench or a chair for you to sit on while putting on your shoes.

Add in some art. These could be framed, or maybe even a plant. Just make your place look like you put some thought in it, if you are not a huge fan of art or anything that exudes culture. More importantly this tells people that you can be a bit sensitive and would do well in long intelligent conversations.

Make it a point to have glassware and kitchen utensils. Maybe a full furnished kitchen would be going to far, but having glassware that actually match, is a must. Take note that these are not those you have kept since college, or stole from home or the stuff your ex roommate left that you did not bother to give back. Plain white plates, clear glasses and silverware in sets of 5 should suffice.




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