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lifesadrag 12-03-2007 06:15 PM

RE: Man-Cave / in the ideas
 
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dayna0306 12-03-2007 06:43 PM

RE: Man-Cave / Gameroom ideas
 



Thanks for the tread GMMAT ,timing couldn't be better as my room is clean steel 2x6 studs now and waiting for the intrior design.I do all the work my self.


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Flipout 12-03-2007 06:49 PM

Lighting
 
Think about how you want your lighting. I took the advice of a buddy and used regular high hats instead of Fluorescent and I think it makes a big difference. Also look into wall sconces to give different subtle accents. A lot of the time I just put on the wall sconces and not the overhead lighting. Softer look and it feels less "basementy".

Just my opinion but fluorescent gives off a cold light vs. putting regular high hats on dimmers.

Good luck.

metal_bender 12-03-2007 08:05 PM

RE: Man-Cave / in the ideas
 
build a forge! *grins* sorry couldnt help it.... seriously though thats a VERY nice office you have there.

Sport4 12-03-2007 08:11 PM

RE: Man-Cave / Gameroom ideas
 

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

I'll get some measurements.

I have the walls covered. One will be from my College Baseball. One will be from myPGA days. One will be the fridge/bar area. One will be the new TV/etc...

I'll measure the ceiling height, too....but the "Roof" is the bottom of my floor joists;).

I'll get the measurements and post in a minute.
Hey GMMAT just curious. But who did you play college ball for. I am a huge fan of College Baseball and am hoping to get a college scholarship for baseball if my arm ever gets better(shoulder instability). And good luck with the room.

stevencm 12-03-2007 08:24 PM

RE: Man-Cave / Gameroom ideas
 
This may not be for everyone, but at my college house we have a stripper pole. It was a great investment for us as it has provided a great deal of entertainment. I have some pictures, but i believe they are probably not acceptable. Some of the racks would probably gross 170-180.

janesburg 12-03-2007 08:29 PM

RE: Man-Cave / Gameroom ideas
 

ORIGINAL: stevencm

This may not be for everyone, but at my college house we have a stripper pole. It was a great investment for us as it has provided a great deal of entertainment. I have some pictures, but i believe they are probably not acceptable. Some of the racks would probably gross 170-180.
please pm me the pics, as I am an official scorer

GMMAT 12-04-2007 06:40 AM

RE: Man-Cave / Gameroom ideas
 
I played 3B and catcher for East Tennessee State Univ. in '83. 10 of us transferred out (5 were drafted)after my freshman season (coach resigned) and I transferred to Wingate College (NAIA...and I didn't have to sit out a yr) and finished, there....logging 133 games behind the plate, there.

Sport4 12-04-2007 05:57 PM

RE: Man-Cave / Gameroom ideas
 
That is pretty neat. I hope I can make it somewhere. I threw 82 as a sophomore. This year as a junior I have not thrown because of my shoulder. Hopefully by next year I will have everything worked out and throwing again.

Hunter Dan7 12-04-2007 07:19 PM

RE: Man-Cave / Gameroom ideas
 
I have a basement that i am making like a hunting room and i am going to put some rusted tin for my roof. i think that will be cool and its cheap (free if you know someone that needs an old barn tore down) and I have ceadar on one of my walls and it looks cool now all i got to do is finish the wood and get the roof on it.


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