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Creating Your Very Own “Man Cave”

It wasn’t so long ago that many men chose the garage as a place of personal sanctuary-at-home, regardless of their interest in anything automotive. Often cramped and dimly lit, these makeshift hideaways were the stuff of folding-table poker and football games on the spare TV. Today the need for guys to carve out their own space at home is more widely acknowledged. As a result, more and more homeowners are converting their finished basements, attic spaces or spare rooms into masculine refuges. With a little bit of planning (and some savvy negotiation with the lady of the house), you too can create your own customized “man cave”.

The Many Styles of Dude Dens

While man caves often revolve around the time-honored rite of male bonding that is spectator sports, there is no single blueprint to a successful male refuge. Some guys turn their basements into full scale game rooms where pool, air hockey and arcade games rule the day. Movie buffs have been known to turn spare rooms into home theaters replete with surround sound and recliners on stadium risers. And a good many men aim to convert their extra space at home into their very own pub, outfitted in their own image.

Getting Started

The last thing you want is a room overly crammed full of anything and everything you can jam into it. Before you begin, start thinking exactly what kind of activities you want to plan around. Is your main goal to have a perfect place to watch the big game? Looking for a permanent home to poker night? Perhaps you want a place to work out in comfort, or even a workshop space. By figuring out the focus of your man cave, you’ll be able to tailor furniture, décor and space to match.

It may help to pick one element (home theater system, a pool table, jukebox, etc.) as both the centerpiece and inspiration for your man cave.

Space it Out

Carefully measure all dimensions of the space you have available, and do the same when considering the purchase of any furniture, hardware or stand-alone game systems. Maintain open walking paths throughout the room. If you’re centering the room around a home theater system, keep in mind that you’ll want to keep clear sightlines for the main seating areas in the room.

Durable Materials

Chances are your man sanctuary is going to go through its share of bumps, spills and accidents during game days, poker parties and guy’s nights. Choose granite, sturdy laminate or durable wood surfaces for bar countertops, end tables and coffee tables. Pick thicker commercial-grade carpet to withstand tough treatment, and stick with darker colors that won’t show every little spill. Thicker carpeting also helps with soundproofing, which will help keep the rest of the household happy.

Essentials

Most man caves will in some way involve three key elements – comfortable seating, a big TV and refreshments just a few steps away.

Seating – Wrap-around couches are a great way to welcome your buddies in style. And there’s no going wrong with the classic man cave throne: the recliner.

Theater-Style TV’s – Large flat screen televisions have become much more affordable in recent years, and with the expansion of HD sports broadcasts, blue ray and high def gaming systems, the technology is tailor-made for a guy’s paradise.

Beverages – With refreshments nearby, you won’t be forced to step away from the big game or fold that hand just to get another beverage or grab some more snacks. If you’re not able to swing a full enclosed bar, you can purchase smaller portable bars in a variety of styles, or just go with shelving or built-in cabinets to store snacks. Either way, you’ll absolutely want to include a small refrigerator in the plans.

Finishing Touches

While you’re dreaming big, why not consider a few extras to put your man cave over the top:

  • Sports Memorabilia
  • Big Screen TV
  • Couches
  • Recliner
  • Bar area
  • Neon signs
  • Bar games: Pool, Darts, Air hockey, Shuffleboard, Foosball
  • Vintage signs
  • Poker table
  • Humidor

When Should You Replace Your Aging Appliances?

Much as we would like our appliances to work perfectly forever, they do wear out and have to be replaced.  Appliances have life spans – the period of time we can expect them to last.  This information can work to your financial advantage.

First, develop a budget for their replacement so you won’t get blindsided with a large, unplanned expense.  Then, establish a special appliance-repair fund.  This means you can pay with cash or pay off your credit card in full at the end of the month and avoid interest charges that drive up the cost of the appliance substantially.

So how do you decide when you should replace an appliance?  Rule of thumb states that if the repair costs half the price of a new one, you should seriously consider replacing it.  According to research conducted by Consumer Reports, any major household appliance more than eight years old should be considered for replacement rather than repair.

If an appliance is nearing its life end, you might want to take advantage of any energy-efficient incentives that may be available from Oregon or the Federal government.  Check at energysavers.gov and click on the state of Oregon.  You may also find helpful information at dsireusa.org.

Average Appliance Life Span in Years:

Air conditioners, central:  11
Compactors: 6
Dishwashers: 10
Dryers, electric and gas:  12
Furnaces, gas:  15
Freezers: 11
Garbage disposals:  9
Heat pumps:  12
Microwave ovens: 9
Ranges, electric: 16
Ranges, gas: 17
Range/oven hoods: 11
Refrigerators: 12
Washers:  11
Water heaters, electric: 13
Water heaters, gas:  11

 
When the time comes to sell your home, you won’t have deferred-maintenance items that will reduce the value of your home.  So you’ll put more money in your pocket in the long run.  If you have questions about what makes a good investment in your home, give me a call.  I am happy to answer your questions.  And I’m happy to prepare a Market Value Report for your home and get together to go over it.   Give me a call for any of your real estate needs.