Man Cave Must Haves

Getting organised does not always need to translate to mundane-looking spaces. Putting together a bar can be challenging since you don’t want it to look overdone or too plain. Giving it a classy, just-right look will make that spot in the man cave look elegant.

One of the best, most unique central pieces a man’s space can have is a creative fixture. Nothing else could be a better conversational piece than a beer bottle chandelier.

Wide-screen televisions plus additional ceiling-mounted screens is a complete heaven. The man cave is never meant for a single person’s enjoyment. The principle is to share the space designed to satisfy the entertainment needs of a group, otherwise known as the boys who look grown up.

A galactic themed man cave is a fulfilment of any man’s lifelong dream of seeing the rest of the universe. But who needs a space craft shooting you out of outer space when you have your own spaceship at home?

A bowling alley at home means unlimited fun. No rentals, not time limits, no restrictions — just pure fun. It demands a lot of space, but an upgrade in the man cave is not a bad idea.

There are picture frames, and there are picture frames that make a statement. Draw the eyes to the photo, then you know for sure that the attention will go to�beautifully-crafted wrench frame.

What’s a man cave without posters of super heroes? Colour-themed and same-sized super hero posters will keep the look uncluttered. Men don’t need super hero posters that explode in colours. Keeping it classy is the key.

There are a lot of tother man cave must haves. The possibilities are endless and men have preferences. Whatever look they want for their personal space requires a lot of creativity and a little bit of imagination..

What are your man’s man cave must haves?

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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