Monday, November 21, 2016

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

By Pamela Bell


Having your own place is a must at some point in life. This is true for both genders because at some point anyone would want to settle down from all the noise of living with roommates. A certain level of maturity is needed to learn how to live like an adult and not a college student.

Having a bachelor pad should be part of a list of things to have by the time one reaches their late 20s or early thirties. Gone should be the days when you eat without a dining table. Most men hire interior decorators to help them out with their man cave decor, because, more often than not, they are not exactly keen on details regarding these matters.

If you are a dude who does not really invest on these things you may come to find that the things listen on here are likely true to your own room or apartment. For girl readers, you may find that many in here are very funny because they are true and you witnessed this for yourselves at some point.

Invest on a dresser where all your clothes go into. Underwear and socks go in the dresser and not on the floor. A night stand on each side would be convenient for putting stuff next to the bed. This do not even have to be tables, it can be a stool where you can put your phone, glasses or anything you may need to reach out for while in bed.

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.

A coat rack can do so much for convenience. This helps avoid throwing shoes, hats, scarves and what not on the floor or on a chair. Having a rack will force you to hang these items somewhere they do not look distracting. The goal is to avoid visual chaos. Add in a bowl for trinkets, coins, keys and what not on top of a stool or table.

You may not be big on mirrors, but having a full length or at least a relatively large mirror helps not only for decoration but for practical reasons. This makes sure that you get to look at your face before you go out of the house. This is preferably placed near the entrance along with a shelf and a chair where you can put your shoes off and on.

Put in some personality in the space that you call your own and place in some art. This is one statement that tells people you are cultured and you bother with nourishing the soul. This also says that you put thought into what you want your space to look like.

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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