Keep It Light and Bright "Man caves do not need to be dark and gloomy," says David Scott, leader of David Scott Interiors in New York City along with a Zillow Digs Board of Designers. Bronze billiard shades illuminate the golden colored pool table while gloomy grasscloth wallpaper on the ceiling and walls include a pop of color and help showcase the proprietor signed sports memorabilia. The feet-friendly cork tile floor comes in handy once you're playing multiple rounds of pool, adds Scott.
Sitting in the Driver's Seat This guy cave theater showcases the client's love for cars and racing, says Brad Zoerb, senior technology advisor at VIA International. "The red and black leather seats were designed to look like race car chairs while pinstripe fabric on the walls looks road tracks." A bonus: The three displays make it possible to watch multiple sports at one time.
Sneak in Some Stogies This hangout room is where the owner and his pals relax and enjoy cigars, states Jim Morgan, owner of Morgan Construction, Scottsdale, Arizona. Red damask chairs along with a diamond patterned light fixture give the space a retro feel while two televisions keep guests entertained Continue. "The rosewood and Brazilian cherry woods throughout the room give the space a warm, cozy feel," notes Morgan, "while the custom glass door has an impenetrable smoke seal."
Move It On Up Man caves do not always have to be in the basement, says Phil Kean, chief, Phil Kean Design Group, Winter Park, Florida try here Website. "The aim here was to make a first floor entertainment center that included a billiards table, wet bar, three tv displays, and a media space." A vibrant Ron Woods painting sits over a ledge created out of black mosaic granite ("a fantastic place to relax while waiting your turn in the billiards table," notes Kean), while the glass fittings are modern interpretations of older billiards lights.
Step Up to the Bar The flooring is constructed from a tempered frosted glass which lights up from below, says Kerri Foreman, an interior designer at Vallone Design in Scottsdale, Arizona see this here. A mercury glass light fixture made in Italy hangs over the lacquered cherry pub along with 2 televisions framed within an embossed ceramic tile. "Ten cozy red velvet chairs provide seating close to the glass enclosed 2,200-bottle wine cellar," provides Foreman.
Party in the Cave The owner wanted a space where he can do a lot of entertaining, '' says Horst Noppenberger, leader, Horst Architects in Laguna Beach, California. "We elevated the seating area off the ground to extend a sense of closeness in this communal room" A local artisan created the 3-tier hand-blown glass pendants close to the tv and bar.
A Research in Caves Abstract art, red leather seats, and darkly stained bookshelves meet the owner's request for a guy cave with a library texture, '' says Phil Kean, principal of Phil Kean Design Group at Winter Park, Florida Check Out Your URL. An added bonus: the balcony's scenic lake views.
No Reason to Move Upstairs "There's no reason to schlep upstairs due to the man cave wet bar, sink, refrigerator and dishwasher," states Justin Schopp, co-owner Moss Building & Design in Chantilly, Virginia great site click to read. A gas fireplace near the 118" movie screen adds ambiance into the space.
Decide on a Seat, Any Seat "We make the most of this room's long and narrow area by producing three levels of seating," states Steve Schill, owner Schill Architecture in Westlake, Ohio. On level one: a pair of armchairs and three press screens. On stage two: a conversation area with a suede sofa and ledge stone fireplace. On level three: movie seating and an elaborate bar (not shown). "Gooseneck halogen lights highlight the signed professional baseball and basketball jerseys throughout the area," adds Schill.
No Caving to This Wine Cellar "The goal was to create an open wine cellar in which the men could hang out and drink when they weren't lounging by the adjoining swimming pool," says Horst Noppenberger, chief, Horst Architects in Laguna Beach, California. The low height lacquered table (24") and several hanging pendants provide this man cave a lounge-y texture while the ceramic tile flooring recalls the look of wood without the maintenance.
Accessorize in Style This guy cave doubles as a private office and library, '' says David Scott, principal of David Scott Interiors in Nyc and a Zillow Digs Board of Designers. Concealed lighting at the shelving combined with swing arm sconces on both sides of this chenille couch light a space full of glamorous accessories like a Roy Lichtenstein painting and ceramic Hermes trays. "The stair versions on the table were purchased from the estate of fashion designer Bill Blass," adds Scott.
Hide Out in the Attic The aim was to convert unused attic space into a man cave with a great deal of entertainment alternatives, says Robert Bliss, founder & CEO, Bliss Home Theaters & Automation in Westlake Village, California. Included: a pub, poker table, air hockey table, table, shuffle board and billiards table . "The press screen has an 84" LG screen and the ceiling is covered in ultra- researched to help with the acoustics," notes Bliss.