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Men sometimes feel the need to have a room for just them - no kids or wives allowed (under normal circumstances). This "man cave" is a place for men to relax with their buddies and enjoy their hobbies without having to worry about the volume of their voice, the topic of their conversation, or sharing the TV remote control. Whether decorating a man cave or a bachelor pad, here are a few things to keep in mind. SeclusionWhen decorating a man cave, make sure to locate the room far away from the main living areas and bedrooms so men can be secluded and not interrupt others. Most men like to yell at the television when watching sports. Usually, not everyone in the house appreciates their enthusiasm. Having a man cave with a door is important to keep the noise from spreading throughout the house. A man cave located away from the main house, such as in a garage apartment or outdoor stand alone building, is even better. Having a man cave in a basement is another option. FunctionWhen starting to decorate the man cave, make sure to figure out what activities the man wants in his cave. Does he want a coffee, wine, or liquor bar? A pool table? A big TV? Bookshelves? Arcade games? Mini fridge? Wine storage? Make sure there is ample room for all activities. Consider the traffic flow throughout the room to ensure that all activities have plenty of room. Is there enough room around the pool table to be able to play without hitting the pool cue on the wall? Is the furniture far enough away from the TV for optimum viewing? TechnologyWhen decorating a man cave or bachelor pad, make sure to give the man the exact technology that he wants, since having braggable tech tends to be very important to men. Men tend to like their technology to be the latest and greatest or retro and vintage. This is one area where the person decorating should let the men make their own selections since it is their man cave. Some men like their technology very visible, such as giant movie projector screens and huge visible speakers. Other men want the technology completely hidden and out of sight (such as a Samsung Frame TV #ad that looks like art) so people wonder where all of the tech is hidden. ThemeA man cave is one room in a home where decorating with a theme is not a bad idea. Perhaps the theme is football, golf, skateboards, skiing, hunting, poker, motorcycles, beer, wine, cigars, a particular university, or a certain collectible. Whatever the man is passionate about can be his decorating theme. Make sure the themed accessories purchased to decorate the room are not cheap and mass produced from a big box home decor store. Home decor accessories work best if they have some sort of sentimental value, such as something that is a family heirloom or a high quality souvenier brought back from a trip. Vintage items within the theme would be great accessories. ComfortThe man cave is a place of relaxation where comfort is a key factor when decorating. Do not decorate it with pretty furniture that is not as comfortable - comfort must be the first requirement. Some men want recliners or a coffee table they can put their feet on. For men wanting comfortable recliners, there are luckily newer recliners that do not look like the traditional ugly recliners #ad. Other men want an impressive elegant, yet masculine, showplace of a man cave where they look and feel prestigious. Whatever the style that the man requests, there are many furniture options that offer both style and comfort. DurabilityWhen decorating a man cave, ensure that the furniture is very durable since some men tend to be rough with furniture. In addition to making it wear out faster, being rough with furniture will often make it look old and tattered. There will be nobody there telling them to keep their feet off the sofa or to use a drink coaster. They might unintentionally abuse this furniture, so make sure it is durable and easily cleanable. If you know that the man you are decorating for tends to be rough with furniture, consider decorating with vintage furniture. Vintage furniture is typically made more sturdy than current furniture. It also might already have some distressing, so the man adding scratches might just add to the patina. FabricsWhen decorating a man cave, don't just stick with leather. Leather is stereotypically a man's favorite fabric, however not everyone appreciates how it can feel sticky and hot. If the man does want leather, consider a worn brown leather instead of a black leather. Black leather can sometimes feel cheap. Distressed brown leather tends to have more interest and sophistication. Velvet is a great looking fabric with deep, rich colors and a soft feel. Performance fabrics might be a good option if you are worried about the man spilling or staining the fabric. Solid fabrics are best but you can also decorate using geometric patterns like plaid and stripes, but avoid florals unless the man specifically requests them. StorageA man cave is a great place for a man to store all of his collections. When decorating a man cave, ensure that you have plenty of storage for current and future collections. This might include boxes of stamps, baseball cards, comic books, trophies, sports jerseys, belt buckles, shot glasses, vinyl records, rocks, toy cars, action figures, model trains, and other things. All of these items that are taking up room inside the rest of the home can now be housed in the man cave. Make sure there is ample storage to keep all of the man's collectibles, even if they are not all on display. Smoking SectionIf the man enjoys smoking cigars or cigarettes, or his buddies enjoy smoking, make sure to have a designated smoking area when decorating a man cave. Having a designated area keeps cigar and cigarette butts contained as well as the odor. Consider adding a deck with a fire pit in your backyard so the smoking section does not feel like the smoker is being punished by having to go outside to smoke. You might want to add an exterior door to the man cave for easy access to the outdoor smoking area. Another option is to add a special air filtering system to your home that is made specifically for removing cigarette and cigar smoke.
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Thanks to the mastermind behind Grateful Deaf Brewing, Ken Fisher, we are the proud owners of a beer engine. The beer engine is normally located below the bar, and the visible handle is used to draw the beer through a flexible tube to the spout, below which the glass is placed. We have chosen this rare gem to feature our more unique creations, cask conditioned, or firkin beers. A firkin beer is unpasteurized, unfiltered, and naturally carbonated, or conditioned, in its cask by yeast transforming sugar into alcohol with a side of fizzy carbon dioxide trapped in the cask. It’s also served cool but not cold, ideally at about 55F degrees. We feature these special brews in the tap room on “firkin Fridays”. The tap room has a selection of board games, puzzles, books, and a 42″ TV featuring the lastest sporting event. We have a fooseball table, and bean bag toss, and a regulation shuffleboard court even the late, great Peltier would be proud of. After a full week of beer production comes to an end, one of our friendly brewers will tease your tastebuds as they show you around a day in the life of a Fort George Beer. We rally thirsty fans in the pub and make our way over to the Lovell building, Saturday and Sundays at 1pm and 4pm. No reservations necessary.
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