Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Man Cave Decor Tips Needed For Every Bachelors Pad

By Pamela Bell


There is a need to make a home for yourself at some point in your late 20s or early 30s. This is a sign of financial stability and maturity that many may not have when they still live with others. This does not necessarily mean parents but also extend to roommates. At some point, you really just need the peace and quite.

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.

This gives a good impressions to anyone you may want to impress. Not only that, more importantly, nothing beats the comfort of going home to a well arranged, clean nest with the food and the proper utensils. Also you would not have to be embarrassed about anything if you decide to bring home a date from a night out with friends.

The first order of business should be the bed. Men, invest in white bed sheets. In fact buy many sets and include nice blankets and duvets too. They can make quite the difference in any room. Also do away with the mattress on the floor and buy a bed with the headboard and all. Remember to have a good amount of pillows.

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.

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.

Sets of matching glassware is a must. This does not include the free mugs and glasses you get from trips out of town. Neither does this include the stuff you stole from your past roommates. Go for clean and simple looking white plates, bowls, and clear white glasses and silverware.




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