If you were working on a "man cave" type decorating project, what would you think of as far as memorabilia?
Obviously automotive memorabilia would come first, but what else? I don't want just auto stuff.
If you were working on a "man cave" type decorating project, what would you think of as far as memorabilia?
Obviously automotive memorabilia would come first, but what else? I don't want just auto stuff.
I have grand plans myself of building a vintage sports car theme centered on a curved bar out of concrete with red/white stripe on the outside rail. Bar stools will be 15" wheels w/ used up slicks modified to not be nearly as uncomfortable as that sounds. The taps will be done in AN-12 fuel line terminating in some kind of spigot on the side of a fuel rail with the pressure gauge for the C02 in place of a FPG. I have an MG grill that I was going to work in as a drip drain screen.
Engine pulleys driven by a motor disguised as an alternator... turning a ceiling fan... spot lighting courtesy of Lotus 7... and so on. All switch gear, handles and knobs from some kind of cool old car or tool.
Lots of black and white photography of racing/paddock... any cool engine/suspension parts I can work in (70s chevy coil springs make a cool stemware rack).
I wanted to try to make everything myself to avoid E36 M3ting place up with the cliche crap the catalogs sell but... I've been here 7yrs and haven't started yet mainly due to Mrs GPS's lack of vision, or perhaps a deficit in my ability to persuade her. I'll probably just end up sheetrocking, painting and making a game room for the kids.
stuart in mn wrote: Personally, I think as soon as you call it a man cave it loses all its manliness.
True, but I wanted to make sure people knew what I meant.
My downstairs family room is entirely sailing related, even I, the salor, think it is a bit overwhelming.
stuart in mn wrote: Personally, I think as soon as you call it a man cave it loses all its manliness.
Sorry, but when the place smells of hot wings and beer and only has pictures of cars on the wall with a racing simulator sitting next to the computer, it is definitely a 1) man cave or 2) bachelor pad. And there is nothing wrong with calling them that.
Old fishing rods and reels hanging on the wall or ceiling. Maybe a shot gun or rifle around. I have my man silhouette target I shot a Frowny face on in my shop. Broken tools that cant be returned for replacement glued to the edge of a table top. A line of 24 running clocks that are set one hour apart so you can prove it is late enough to drink some where.
EastCoastMojo wrote: I thought man caves just happened. Who knew there was decorating involved?
That would be my garage, office or shed. I'd like a place thats all mine that says "Sit down. You won't get cut too badly or get grease on your pants." I sure as hell ain't cleaning the other three.
Unfortunately, if you tried to sit down in my garage you'd probably cut yourself badly and get grease on your pants.
porksboy wrote: A line of 24 running clocks that are set one hour apart so you can prove it is late enough to drink some where.
Brilliant!
914Driver wrote: No wenches, my wife is funny like that.
Maybe buy the wife that outfit ... it's almost Halloween so if it looks like its going to go badly you can still unload it quickly.
Anything you put on the walls has to have a reason. Like a piston from the engine you exploded at the Challenge, or a crumpled fender from your first wheel-to-wheel race, or race events you've been to. This should happen organically, and will make the "cave" much cooler than anything you create by decorating.
The movie posters suggestion is a good one, but you need to be able to spout off dialog from said movies.
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