Making a man cave – some handy tips to get you started!

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Got a garage or a garden shed you’re wanting to transform? Whether it’s a man cave you want or just somewhere to escape your busy home from time to time, somewhere to entertain your mates when they come over, then you’ve come to the right place.

Here you’ll find some handy tips and helpful advice on how to get started on your man cave!

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Lighting

If you’re thinking of setting up your man cave in a garage or an old shed, you’re going to need to think about your lighting options. Most garages come with a single, stark fluorescent strip light, which is fine if you don’t spend any time in there. But if you’re hoping to host your next poker night or playing FIFA with the guys then you’re going to need something more. Think spotlights and more permanent fixtures – you can select from a range of LED spotlights from LEDHUT.

Although your lighting choice might reflect the style you’re going for, if you’re thinking of a more industrial look, then hanging pendants and stylish naked bulbs are the way to go. If you want something sleek and modern, then spotlights are ideal. Always speak to an electrician before you do any electrical work on your home.

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Insulate

Unfortunately, this is something you’ll need to consider if you’re hoping to escape every Sunday to watch the football highlights. You’ll want to enjoy your new space all year round, not just in the summer months. You’ll need to think about insulation for the floor, the walls and the garage door. Don’t worry, it’ll be worth it.

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Painting – lots of it

Garages aren’t generally known for their design flair – so if you’re going to create your very own man cave, you’re going to need to think about colours and possibly a theme too. We think it’s pretty safe to say that no man cave can be created without a lick of paint. So, make sure you’re dedicated to the project as painting a garage will take a lot of time and effort. If you’re not up to the task, then hire a professional to do the hard work for you. They won’t tell anyone!

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Flooring

The garage floor is cold, hard and unwelcoming. But that’s because it’s supposed to be. So, for your man cave, you need to consider your options.

Why not consider some floorboards? Or maybe even carpet tiles to add a bit of comfort – as far as the flooring goes, anything is an improvement on cold, hard concrete.

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Security

If you’re investing in a man cave that’s going to be filled with all the things you enjoy and love, then we need to talk about security. Having your 50-inch LED TV on the wall in your garage is a burglary waiting to happen! You might think that no one will see it, but once you begin inviting guests and people start talking about it – your cave of treasures will become public knowledge. So, invest in some coded locks, and deadbolts are also a recommended option!

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Get their look: California garage conversion

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We’ve got an amazing, quirky space for you in today’s ‘Get their look‘ post. If you’re a massive petrol head, there’s probably no better home for you than something like this California garage conversion. This is a space that enables you to live surrounded by your beloved cars, motorbikes and bicycles.

As you might expect from a converted garage, there’s a strong industrial feel, with its pair of huge motorised roller doors and bare rafters and beams. However, a mid-century modern vibe also shines through. It’s a very successful combination – industrial yet crisp & clean. What a wonderful looking and flexible home.

  1. HEKTAR dark grey pendant lamp
  2. NIUYAO pendant light 20 lights large sputnik chandelier
  3. Porsche 911 904 Rallye Monte Carlo 1965 race poster print
  4. Official gun range target practice poster
  5. Hot Mesh chair by Blu Dot
  6. Dutch industrial single shelving
  7. KALLAX shelving unit

Get their look: California garage conversion | H is for Home

Get their look: Open-plan garage conversion

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You’d never have guessed that this open plan garage conversion in Sicily was once upon a time a place where vehicles would have been repaired. It’s obviously a former industrial or commercial building with nods to its previous incarnation in the exposed zinc pipes and painted bare brick walls.

What would probably have been a fairly dirty workplace has been completely transformed by the owner into a bright, pristine, white box for relaxed living.

  1. Verner Panton Topan pendant light
  2. New & reclaimed chestnut sleepers
  3. Post-modern tessellated marble coffee or cocktail table
  4. Evan round planter (50 cm Ø)
  5. Rope doorstop
  6. Patricia Urquiola Tufty–Time sofa

Click here to see some more of the interiors & exteriors we’ve featured in our Get their look series.

Get their look: Open-plan garage conversion | H is for Home