Author Topic: Room Reno; Man Cave Edition.  (Read 431 times)

This past Friday I had my party and its usually just a small group of friends (All Blocklanders too) that just hang out at each others houses and play video games and such.

Anyways I dont really care for my current gameroom/man cave set up because it doesnt optimize space and its not really a great place to hang out. I dont have a lot of seating when my friends come over.

Its a rectangle room approx. 14' 6" by 15' 6"
It has outlets on two ways, the ones pointed to by the arrows. The other two walls have concrete behind them.
The boxes on the walls represent the doorways.


This is one of the concrete walls. The room in the back is currently clothe storage and washroom. Soon to be a bathroom. I also have no idea why there is a t-shirt in the window...


Here is one of the walls with the outlets. I have an unfinished cieling.


The other outlet wall. My TV usually isnt in the corner, its usually pushed up against the wall.


The other wall with concrete behind it. The thing is I like my weight bench but it takes up so much space and I cant currently use it due to my drum set being right there


Things I'd like to do so far
  • Close ceiling with sheetrock
  • Paint walls
  • Get a new carpet
  • Get a new TV and stand
  • Get more seating such as beanbag chairs or couch
  • Make sound proof panels as decoration and function
  • Figure something out with the weightbench
  • Maybe some new lighting

Was thinking about painting the walls a light grey color with some black sound proof panels

white would be alot cleaner, it makes the room look bigger too

white would be alot cleaner, it makes the room look bigger too
I would go with white but I feel like it would become dirty too quickly.


Ill have to replace the doors and frames sometimes because they are scratched pretty badly

I would go with white but I feel like it would become dirty too quickly.


Ill have to replace the doors and frames sometimes because they are scratched pretty badly



how do you get walls dirty

also installing doors into the frames takes longer than you'd expect, you'd be better off sanding/painting the frames and hanging beads over em or something



how do you get walls dirty

also installing doors into the frames takes longer than you'd expect, you'd be better off sanding/painting the frames and hanging beads over em or something
Its not terribly hard. Plus it doesnt have to be perfect.

painting and sanding would be hard to pull of because my cat has literally scratched holes through the door lol

The walls would get dirty just like anything else gets dirty. Over time it will just look gross. I think the grey with black panels would like nice but Im not 100% sure yet.