WELCOME HOME JUSTIN WRIGHT! - The Bulletin Magazine
WELCOME HOME JUSTIN WRIGHT! - The Bulletin Magazine
WELCOME HOME JUSTIN WRIGHT! - The Bulletin Magazine
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How to Design<br />
a MAN CAVE<br />
Source: eHow.com<br />
Since ancient times, men have needed a sanctuary to be by themselves. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
need a place where they can devolve to their primal state and enjoy the rougher<br />
things in life. Whether you're designing a new man cave for yourself with a low<br />
budget or have millions, follow these easy steps to design the ultimate<br />
man cave.<br />
Instructions: Man Cave<br />
1. Focus on your taste. This is your space that no one can take away from you. If you like it dark and dank,<br />
that's your prerogative. Whether your man cave is the basement or above the garage, it's important that your<br />
own unique tastes are magnified in the décor. If you're a football fan, run with that and create the ultimate space<br />
for you and your buddies to hang out and watch the games on Sunday. If you're a cinema buff, decorate with<br />
movie posters. You get the idea. Once you have a theme in mind for your man cave, it's time to start filling it<br />
up with cool stuff.<br />
2. Outfitting the joint. <strong>The</strong> television is the cornerstone of every man cave. Whether it's a 60 inch flat screen<br />
with surround sound or a seven inch black and white without cable, you'll definitely need it. If you can afford<br />
to plop down a few thousand on an entertainment system, do it! If not, pawn shops are great places to pick up<br />
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