The Man Cave Makeover
Neither Emily nor I have man caves in our homes. Sure, our husbands would probably love a space to call their own, but I would like a dance studio and craft room and that’s probably not happening anytime soon. So, I bet you are wondering what this post is actually about then. We were selected by a new company called Man Crates Gifts for Men to highlight what we would gift a guy looking to decorate his new man cave for their “Man Cave Makeover” campaign.
First of all, we just wanted to say that Man Crates creates and ships awesome actual wooden crates filled with goodies that your man will need to open with a crowbar. Just the perfect way to get the testosterone flowing. The point is to try and eliminate some of the troubles that come with figuring out which gifts to buy for men. We’ve all been there, contemplating another bland neck tie or stinky cologne, just so you have something to wrap up and give.
Anyway, as far as man caves go, we decided to give everything an overhaul and get away from the typical dark and dingy spaces, sprucing things up a bit with neutral textures and industrial touches. No micro-fridges or neon signs allowed.

Our chosen items (starting on the left side and working our way around clockwise):
1. This industrial Emerson Shelving unit will make a great addition to the man cave because it can moonlight as many different characters. Is it a drink station, snack bar, bookshelf, or game holder? Maybe it could be all of the above. And everything can be kept organized in these great Byholma baskets.
2. Curtains are probably an item that easily get ignored when decorating throwing together a man cave, but they look much better than mini blinds and can help keep the glare off of the television during the big game. These Parlbuske Beige Curtains paired with Threshold™ Hammered Ball Drapery Rod would work great.
3. Bring a little life in with some greenery, like the Ficus Pandurata Bush in the Potatis plant pot. My husband wanted to make sure we mentioned that he thought we should only be including faux plants, since live ones would actually require work.
4. Cast Resin Deer Antlers add a great outdoorsy feel to the room.
5. Adding a large Old World Map poster print is a great way to save some money on art. And building your own frame for it is the perfect reason to break out the power tools.
6. This Bronze Pendant Light also has a wonderful industrial feel that fits the space well.
7. A comfy place to sit is a must, but we decided to forgo the traditional recliner and opt for the Burnham Leather Sofa.
8. The Hermine Throw will help keep him cozy.
9. These Natural Tree Stump Side Tables are also great for many uses. Pull one up in front of the couch as a footstool. Move it to the side and set your drink down. They can even work as extra seating in a pinch.
10. Scotch Tumblers – Do these really need an explanation?
So that pretty much sums it up! What do you think? Emily and I also thought a nice, soft, light colored rug would really pull the space together, but both of our husbands nixed the idea, claiming that it would require more work for the room, i.e. vacuuming and stain removal. Boys can be such party poopers, but you got to love ’em! Some day our husbands will hopefully have man caves of their own that we can decorate, but for now, this is the vision they will have to live with.