January 21, 2015 | Anonymous
The Superbowl is next weekend, and we couldn't be more excited. We've compiled some of the most impressive man caves around, all perfect for a Superbowl party. You may be wondering what makes a man cave, and the answer is this : a large, hi-res TV, tons of comfortable seating, high-tech home automation, and if you're lucky, a fully-stocked bar area.
The man cave space below is comfortable and inviting in neutral shades of brown and beige. It comes complete with a bowling alley and pool table - perfect entertainment for commercial breaks.
Architecture by Catalano Architects, Photography by Warren Patterson
A Mission-style basement is the perfect place to pull up a seat to the bar or play a round of pool. Rustic elements like a stone wall and wide plank floor complete the look.
The space below features beautiful wood cabinetry and an expertly installed, flat screen hi-res TV that's just perfect for watching the big game.
Home Integration by Elite Media Solutions
This man cave takes a nautical twist with accents like wicker furniture, sconce lamps, and the distressed wood console. The luxury car adds a wow factor.
Interior Design by Anthony Catalfano Interiors, Built by Woodmeister Master Builders, Home Integration by Maverick Integration, Photography by Richard Mandelkorn
Multiple TVs and seating areas, as well as a bar area, make this man cave the perfect place to entertain a large group of guests.
1 plus 1 design, Photography by Greg Premru
A larger-than-life screen and a sumptuous couch create the perfect cozy yet refined setting.
Home Automation by Cutting Edge Systems, Architecture by Adolfo Perez Architect
This man cave takes advantage of the ample wall space with five different TV screens. This way, you're guaranteed a prime view no matter where you sit!
A large, set back screen and two levels of couches make this man cave the ultimate Superbowl viewing station.
Home Integration by Maverick Integration, Architecture by Mellowes & Paladino Architects, Built by Kenneth Vona Construction, Interior Design by Deysher Advisory Services, Photography by Greg Premru
Three movie theater seats plus a round table for talking and eating create an open and friendly atmosphere.
This man cave features a sophisticated bar area, ample space for pool-playing, and a masculine black leather couch. What more could you ask for?
Architecture by Jan Gleysteen Architects, Construction Gilbanes Development Company, Interior Design by Kate Coughlin Interiors, Photography by Richard Mandelkorn
Finally, the basement below has been transformed into the ultimate sports-lover retreat. Framed jerseys, multiple screens, and a stocked bar take the space to the next level.
Martin Perri Interiors, Inc
Why go out to a sports bar when you can build one in your basement? This man cave features armchair seating and barstool seats.
CHC Creative Remodeling
Where will you be watching the Pats next weekend?
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