Wednesday, November 28, 2012

5 Guy-Friendly Interior Decor Ideas


A man may look at a room in a completely different way than a woman would. While women are known for their love of shopping and decorating, many men cringe at the thought of interior design and would rather leave a space blank, minimal, and simplistic.

Nonetheless, if you need to spruce up your bachelor pad, you can design your space without making the matter complicated. Check out these guy-friendly interior design tips to get the job done:

1. Start with a basic theme. When choosing a theme for a room, you don't have to go all out. You can select a simple geometric pattern, like squares, plaid, or another print to tie the room together. Or, you may opt for a simple, sleek color combination for a sharp, polished look in black and silver, red and brown, or green and blue, for example.

2. Splurge on furniture. Any interior designer worth their salt will attest to the fact that well-made furniture will help to bring a room together. If you don't want to spend the time designing and decorating, focus on the furniture that you buy to stand out in your space. Instead of hitting up thrift stores and buying cheaper items at IKEA, spend your money wisely on a nice furniture set or gel fuel fireplace that is built to last and can stand the test of time.

3. Don't forget artwork. Leaving walls bare is a major mistake when decorating a bachelor pad. Purchasing several nice works of art will keep your walls from appearing sparse and can change the look and feel of a room. The good news is that art is completely subjective; you can buy any piece that catches your eye to decorate a room, as long as it fits in with the overall theme.

4. Conceal the entertainment center. Believe it or not, the center point of a room shouldn't focus on a massive entertainment center and flat screen TV. Although these electronics are ideal to watch a Sunday football game, entertainment devices, like a DVD player and Xbox, are better concealed within a larger, sleek entertainment unit.

5. Slap on a fresh coat of paint. If you want to spruce up your home with little effort on your part, consider repainting. Breaking out of basic white walls with different tones of colors will show that you put effort into the decoration and design of your home. Once again, color is subjective so you can choose shades that work best for you. If you're not ready to take the plunge into a completely new paint job, consider painting an accent wall in each room to create a fresh vibe.

When it comes to decorating a man cave, interior design doesn't have to be complex. Many times, investing in a nice set of furniture, purchasing an organizational tool like a bookshelf, and repainting walls will help a home or apartment to appear polished and put together. This way, you can entertain friends or a significant other any time you please, without having to feel embarrassed by your sparse digs.




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