I'm a thirty-year-old single guy. I like dogs, the outdoors, my Jeep Wrangler, autumn, good wine, travel, photography...
I'm trying to integrate my "likes" into my home. I have painted my living/dining room two colors of khaki, and a chalkboard-green wall. I have a brown leather couch, and walnut tables and bookcases. I've also remodeled my guest bathroom - new flooring, hardware, paint, etc.
However, I'm trying to get ideas on decorating... accent pieces, dining room furniture, bedroom furniture (blank slate right now) and my own bathroom. I need help finding websites for "bachelor pads" and masculine design (not a lot of flowery-things). I'd like to redo the kitchen with the small tiles as a backsplash.
I'd like to find websites/books/magazines that show off a masculine home. Pictures are a must!!
The main goals are to have a cool guy's house and up the resale value.
Serious responses only... any help is appreciated. Thanks!
2006-09-17
15:22:31
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As I said, folks... I need pictures, websites, magazines, etc. While I appreciate the suggestions, does no one know of ANY place to LOOK at pictures to get ideas? That's what I'm wanting.
2006-09-18
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Hi!
Ok, I am a seasoned interior designer and know exactly what you are saying. Go to www.getdecorating.com and preview all the rooms. When you find a room that has the assets you are looking for, simply save the photo into a desktop file. Continue until you have viewed all rooms that are desirable to you. Go into your design folder (on your desktop) when you are finished and take notes on what items in each room are appropriate for your own style. Masculine styles are often the old world style that includes leathers, etc. When you are designing your rooms in masculine form you will need to add some softness into each room. This will make your rooms more appealing and approachable. In this I mean, adding some chenile pillows to your leather pieces along with some wool or chenile throws to wrap up in when nights turn cold. Add a table runner in a deep pumpkin color and some coordinating dinner plates in an autumn green. There are some really nice black iron candle holders out on the market. Some extend the entire length of a dining table or coffee table. Another thing is to add a few very large potted plants into your decor scheme. This will add life into your spaces. Tall palms and the like are great to add to empty corners. You can add an uplight behind each plant for drama at night. Make sure you repot the plants into desirable containers that go with your particular room. Lamps add great interest to rooms as well. You will find that there are a wide variety in wood or iron to match your rooms. Your wall decor should be kept simple and I would suggest the rod picture hanging kit which holds several sized frames. Some of these are mirrors. I would suggest the wood tones. These rod kits are simple to install, just as simple as a curtain rod. Go solid colors in your bedding. Choose two colors that appeal to you. Use one for the spread and the other for the sheet sets. Go simple. Select an additional comforter to fold at the foot of the bed. This accent comforter should have both colors in it and this will bring your bedroom together nicely. Add a couple of solid throw pillows, an art piece above the bed, lamps and maybe an old antique chair to add interest in one corner along with another tall plant and uplight. I am sure you are getting the picture now. Most of all, have FUN with this!
Teri Woods
Home Stages Designs
www.Homestages.com
2006-09-18 14:15:23
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answered by Home Stages Designs 2
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2016-11-04 21:25:13
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answered by ? 4
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I would go with your interest in travel and photography with some Asian accent pieces and nicely framed black and white photos of your work. You can mix Asian pieces with contemporary or modern very well. Keep things simple and not cluttered. Use large items and not small things.To break up the green colors place some accent items in an egg plant purple. These colors look rich together. You don't have to use just brown's and green's thinking it is masculine. Bold colors are great to add into a room, regardless of your sex. Go to Barnes and Nobel and look into some great books for pictures.
2006-09-17 18:27:56
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answered by yellowflash 2
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If you want to go masuclin and upgrade the resale value, you can't go wrong if you go Zen. Log onto google and search zen decorating and then go for it.... There is so much to say about it, that I could go on forever but you'll be better off searching for and seeing ideas. I do have one suggestion: take a couple of your best photos and have them printed either in sepia or black and white. Frame them and hang them. Enjoy.
2006-09-17 15:50:05
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2016-04-23 06:15:15
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answered by mammie 3
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Why don't you head off to home depot or Lowe's and browse the isles. They also have tons of magazines that will help you. If you have a store like pier one or something on that order, browse for your accessories. By putting your own touch on it, it will feel more like home to you, and after all that is what you are going for. And for goodness sake, do not forget the art.
2006-09-17 15:33:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask your friends for some decorating tips. You might have a friend who is naturally good at this. cut pics out of a mag. see if you can put it all together. Get all the free advice before hand. If all else fails, hire the professional
2016-03-17 22:18:42
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answered by ? 4
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get some ansel adams prints for your green walls ,black and white photography looks very good with your greens and most of them are outdoor senic landscapes which will play into a masculine out doors identity while adding some class to the room
try accents and table bases that are metal types,like pewter or copper or ornamental iron pieces...all tend to be masculine..and tasteful at the same time
2006-09-17 23:56:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like you are trying too hard to be masculine. single guys do not need decorating unless you are gay and if you are gay then you don't really need help decorating.
2006-09-17 15:32:24
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answered by Anonymous
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stick with clean lines, heavy wooden or steal furniture or a combo so it doesn't get to cold looking. there is alot of stuff out there like that good luck
2006-09-17 15:31:13
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answered by fifi 2
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