Hey, friends! I’ve got an extra special treat today. Mark is going to share his man cave and not only that, he’s going to write the post about the man cave and how it came to be.
Let me tell you a bit about my special man. These are the traits that make him so endearing to me and why I fell in love with him. He’s very sentimental, witty and sarcastic, keeps me laughing all the time, and has a wonderful sense of family and how important family is to both of us. That’s one reason why we are such a great fit for each other, we both have a deep appreciation for our family and where we came from.
He’s stable and steady, neat and (mostly) organized, he loves and appreciates our home and making it feel a certain way. Another reason why we are such a good fit. He doesn’t thrive on mediocre surroundings and wants to make our home the best it can be for us. So that means personalizing our home to fit our needs and preferences are key for us to enjoy our home to the max. And we are doing that. Mark has created his man cave to fit his needs and preferences, surrounding himself with things that feel good to him and he designed and decorated this room all on his own.
Welcome Mark to my blog and I’m hoping he’ll write more posts in the future. Hopefully, Mark will be retiring by the end of next year and I would love for him to be more involved with me here on the blog, as we continue to beautify our house and personalize all the spaces to fit US.
{updated view of the Man Cave in 2020, with new leather sofa}
I shared his man cave last October as he was working on it and now finally sharing the finished room, complete with Plantation shutters. He loves his man cave! I enjoy being in there too, it’s so cozy and we do watch football during the Fall as well as movies and Netflix in here very often.
Take it away, Mark!
The Man Cave
For quite some time now, my beautiful wife has been asking if I would allow her to do a blog on my man cave, or as I call it, “the brown room.” I have been hesitant to let her as I did not know if I wanted it out there for all the world to see, but since everything we do is out there anyway, I thought, why not? She then asked if I would write the blog myself!!! Well, if that is what she wants, okay, cool…here goes.
Unfortunately, walk-in attic rooms pretty much disappeared from modern houses in Atlanta from the late 1950’s onward, as did high ceilings, elaborate millwork and unique floor plans. Houses essentially became what I call, “boxes in a box.” Boring and bland. Then, around the 1980’s, builders began to build more unique floor plans, and something called, unfinished bonus rooms. Then, things began to get a little more interesting as the boxes in the box were replaced by craftsman style homes and house designs began to once again resemble the houses I grew up in and around.
{notice the chair and loveseat? Loveseat was mine, chair and ottoman was Mark’s….good fit together, huh?}
When we started our search for a house over a year ago, there were a few things I considered must haves. They probably made our search more difficult than it had to be, but I was determined to have them. I wanted a house with an interesting floor plan, a basement and a room I could turn into a man cave.
There is no telling how many houses we looked at and Rhoda patiently (most times), put up with me turning up my nose at house after house. When we found our home in Acworth, we both knew it was the one. It did not have a walk-in attic, but it did have a great bonus room over the garage (with a dormer) and it met all of my conditions.
{See The Making of a Man Cave for the before pics of this room!}
After we moved in, I began several projects which had to be completed before I could start on the cave, but my goal was to have it finished before the beginning of football season. Now, if you are from the south you know there is only one kind of football…SEC football. I know they play a type of football in other regions of the country, but God created the SEC on the 6th day according to Genesis and it is sacrilege to watch anything else…Roll Tide!!!
So, with the other projects completed and football nearly here, it was time to begin work on the cave.
I started by stripping all the molding off the windows and door frames, the kickboards (it’s what I call baseboards), removed the carpet, the closet door and the electrical switches. After patching the sheetrock, I spent several hours laying on the wood sub-floor and planning out how I wanted it to look, what issues I could see would be a problem and where I should start.
I had already chosen a color for the room (I had used it before) and even though Rhoda was not quite on board with my selection, she let me have my way as this room was to be totally designed by me. The color was a Khaki by Sherwin Williams and I like it because it seems to change colors as the light changes in the room, from a golden Khaki to a darker brown.
We then had our Shaw wood floors installed, and while it would have been nice to paint the room before they were put down, I did not have the chance to get in there first. After covering the new floors, I began by painting the ceiling which would be the same color as the walls. Now I do not mind painting (you just have to ignore all the cussing and complaining – it’s a man thing), but I detest painting ceilings as it kills my shoulders. Once that job was completed and after a couple Advils, I moved onto the walls.
I then began cutting the bulkier trim molding to frame the windows and the doors. Once that was done I cut the 6” kickboards. I have never liked quarter round molding, so I used cove molding on the baseboards to match the woodwork I did downstairs. Since I could not put my miter saw in the room (because of all the dust which I didn’t want to clean up later), I made scores of trips up and down the stairs and out to the garage. I ended up with legs like Arnold Schwarzenegger.
After the pieces were cut and numbered (so I could remember where they went), Rhoda would then put them on the sawhorses and give them all two coats of the white trim paint she had matched with the wood work downstairs.
After I installed the trim and filled the nail holes, they received one last coat of white paint and I took a long nap.
{long awaited Plantation shutters are finally up}
{Mark’s 4 daughters artwork from when they were children, oldest to youngest, bottom to top. Told you he’s sentimental! And that’s another of his restored/rebuilt vintage lamps that Mark builds out of Art Deco lamp parts.}
I do not need a closet in this room, so I had already removed the door and took all the metal shelving down, patched the holes and then painted the walls and ceiling the same color as the rest of the room. Rhoda was having some electrical work done in the kitchen by an electrician (I wasn’t touching those newly painted cabinets), so while he was here I had him install an outlet so I could use LED lights in my lawyer’s shelves (when I get the time to install them). I then installed the same baseboard, cove moldings and door trim. After much searching, we found a ceiling light that I like a lot at Home Depot and I installed it and a dimmer switch. Dimmer switches are the bomb and I think every light should have one!
After searching on line for days, I finally found the ceiling fan I was looking for at Lowes and installed it along with new white switches. Now to refresh the receptacles.
A little trick I learned a long time ago after removing and rewiring a whole house of yellowish receptacles, was to use wall plate covers that cover the complete socket from Home Depot. You just remove the old plate and put the new one over the sockets and viola, brand new white sockets… no rewiring! They carry them at Home Depot, saving me a lot of time and trips to the basement to switch the circuit breaker on and off.
{Here’s a link to the wall plates, you can click on the pictures to see how they install.}
{inside the closet}
Once the room was finished, I re-installed the blinds (it would be a while before I got the plantation shutters I wanted) and began to move my furniture in. The crown jewel was the 70” flat screen television. Now Rhoda was concerned that the tv was too big for the room…uh-uh…no way. There is an old saying among men, “You can’t have too much horsepower and you can’t ever have a big enough tv screen.” After the first game, she quickly became a convert.
{rug from Shaw Floors, Total Effects in Truffle. I was a brand ambassador with them last year and they sponsored all our new engineered hardwood flooring, including stair runner and this rug.}
Oh, did anyone notice the really nice, herringbone carpet from Shaw (I like herringbone)? Initially, I wanted the room carpeted because I like to lay on the floor, but Rhoda persuaded me it would be better to put wood down in every room and she would get the herringbone carpet as a rug instead. Shaw graciously agreed to have it bound for me and boy, was she right again.
{part of Mark’s watercolor collection in his man cave, his two favorite buildings in NYC and yes, they are Art Deco inspired as well.}
So, I now have a place for all my collectibles and doodads, including the Art Deco lamps I make and of course, my glass. Now Rhoda wanted me to mention that I collect glass vases and chargers.
This, for some reason, being “unusual” for a man! What…why…I don’t get it? Nevertheless, I began collecting them because of my fondness for Art Deco which I acquired from furnishings in my grandparents’ houses.
I ran across a vase by Val Saint Lambert on Ebay years ago, from the Luxval series, that was only produced in the 1930’s in Belgium. After I purchased one and began to research the line more closely, I was hooked and began to collect them, as well as, other manufacturers from that period. They are not expensive or rare, but are beautifully designed and very pleasing to the eye.
We found an old style cabinet to house them in and I upgraded it with LED lights and finished the back with beadboard and molding to make it look not so rustic. Farmhouse is definitely not my style. I also collect original water color paintings thanks to my late cousin Keith, who was an incredibly gifted artist with water colors. I prefer winter scenes by unknown artists, that seem to capture the feeling of winter (my favorite season).
The Beatles poster was given to me by my mother the week The Beatles came to Atlanta. She saw it at Walgreens for a dollar. It hung on my bedroom door for years before I rolled it up and put it away. Several years ago I dug it out of the closet and had it framed. I still enjoy looking at it!
Rhoda has been incredibly accommodating in incorporating my eclectic collection into her decorating schemes in the rest of the house, but the man cave is where they really shine. With the addition of the leather love seat, chair and ottoman (and now I finally have my Plantation Shutters installed), the room is complete.
She is an incredibly gifted decorator/designer and all ‘round wonderful person and every room in our house reflects her gifts. I am so blessed to have her in my life and to be a part of hers and I LOVE HER. And, she knows how to use tools, and she knows how to paint…wow! What’s not to love?
So, that ends the tale of the Man Cave and my foray into blogdom. Hope you enjoyed it and now I return control of your screen to Rhoda.
Maria says
What a sweet guy! He writes well!
Andrea says
Loved it and the vases!
Jeanne Bell says
Loved the post and Mark seems to have a great sense of humor. He is a keeper. Look forward to more posts from him.
Nancy Kantor says
Love your mancave and your blog post Mark. Hope to hear from you again!
jean l anderson says
Great ideas. I have to go look for those plugins. I had no idea they existed.
Lots of men collect glass. You did a great job with your room and I love what you’ve both
done with your home. You guys just seem made for each other.
So what are you going to call your blog?
Sally says
This was a great post. Mark sounds like such a nice guy. My 48 yr. old daughter has never been married. wish she could find a nice guy too! We tried to visit when you had an open house at your former house but never made it. Was the wrong address! Maybe you’ll do it again sometime!! Enjoy your blog
Rhoda says
Sorry about that Sally, I had sent out the address to all on the list and for some reason it didn’t get to all of you.
Nancy Cox says
Loved the post, especially all the personal touches. Made me smile.
Mary Ann Marshall says
Roll Tide Mark! Can’t wait to pick up where we left off last season. On one heck of a win!
Janet says
Mark,
A great piece and your sense of humor really shines through. I think you have great taste and good for you both that a room for the Mister was given the gravitas it deserves. My husband and I built a house and the whole basement is his model train layout. He’s down there most of the time, having a blast. Love is Lovelier the Second Time Around!
TRACY CERVANTES says
Mark’s room/man cave is spectacular! And his lamps are just beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Sylvia says
Great room. I noticed speakers by the TV. Is there a vintage stereo system in there, too? You know, old school turn table, receiver, etc. My hubby is working on his “man cave” which is actually a music listening room. Mark seems like a great guy and the ROLL TIDE seals the deal. We live near Seattle and a lot of our friends are UW Husky fans. They have promised me to hand Auburn a huge defeat to start the season.
Rhoda says
Hey, Sylvia, Mark does have a nice stereo system in there. Some of his older pieces of equipment were in storage so he had to replace some of them with new ones, like the CD player and amp. He gave up the turntable since he downloads digital music now, but still has an old vinyl collection of albums. He has Cerwin Vega speakers and those are definitely getting to the vintage stage. He loves his music loud and I don’t mind it either!
Deb says
Rhoda….Mark is HEAVEN SENT!!!! My husband (61) and I (60) enjoyed this post sooo much!!! Mark is quite a remarkable trim carpenter. Would love to see more posts about how he replaced the trim….is this something a novice could learn to do with Mark’s detailed instructions…Was he self taught? His attention to detail is sooo admirable!!! My husband and I are working on a complete revamp of his home office and are getting ready to paint and possibly replace trim…Thank you again Mark for your post and Rhoda for your wonderful, inspiring blog!!! Blessings to you and your families ALWAYS!!!
Rhoda says
HI, Deb, thank you so much, I agree on your first sentence! Mark is self taught and has learned with trial and error and getting the right tools for the job. I will see if I can get him to explain his methods more and show more close up details of his millwork. He’s going to be adding some molding down our staircase eventually, so I will be sure and take detailed pics and I’ll try to sweet talk him into writing some of those posts for me. He’s good at explaining things too!
Mary says
Rhoda you two are so lucky to have each other. You seem to complement each other perfectly. Mark’s man cave is a testament to a man with diverse tastes and someone who is not afraid to show what he likes. I especially like the art deco Chrysler Building and Empire State Building and of course the Beatles. How sweet is that? I think Mark should definitely visit your blog more often.
MaryAnn Tidmore says
Love this Rhoda! Makes me realize that I need to give my husband probably a little more “say so” in the design process of his study in our newly constructed home. I love how you gave him designer suggestions along the way, but still supported him in his love of different taste than yours in some areas. It’s a really cool room and he did a outstanding job with it! Mark — We ALL agree with you…there’s nothing not to love about your beautiful wife! You’re one lucky falla! That room is going to be so much fun to watch SEC football in too! I’m a Georgia girl, I just can’t bring myself to say R*** T***….can’t do it! But cheers to watching the greatest football conference in a really cool space! 😊
Angela Mahnke says
Wow, what a great guy, but you already knew that! So, happy that he shared his man cave! I really like how he is show casing his glass collection. I have some art pieces my children have made over the years and have been trying to come up with a plan. My husband makes some furniture and I am going to show him how Mark displayed the glass by adding the lights. What a great feature. The room looks very inviting again, thank you for sharing.
leigh says
Great post Mark. I LOVE your lawyer cabinet and the lovely brown lamp….Everything is just prefect…..like the mix of old and new. You and Rhoda make a great team!
MARY-ANN (FROM CANADA!) says
Just getting around to reading this post today. Mark, you have done a fabulous job of designing your “Man Cave”! You have really put a lot of thought into doing this and it definitely shows! I think that every man should have one of these! Your Man Cave is something really special and it definitely has all your personal touches in it! My husband’s Den is his Man Cave! Ha! Ha! I got him to read your post and he said: “See, I really need to do a lot more updating in mine — like a larger TV!” So, no doubt, this will be in the works before our football season starts here! You just enjoy your Man Cave! Mark, you and Rhoda have done such a fabulous job of adding all your “personal” touches to your gorgeous home! It’s just so beautiful! Enjoy!
Patti Z says
Thumbs up, Mark, on the man cave and the post! Love it when a man has collections!
Lynn says
Love, Love, Love this!! You need to start a trend- male blogging!! You and your wife both are very gifted!!
Scolie .Simpson says
Lovely work done by both of you to your lovely house and the man cave looks wonderful .I have a passion for houses and it saddens me to see lovely old houses pulled down and terrible ugly houses put in their place ..like units and boxes on boxes ..That is what they do where I come from ..And Mark your…. blog…
was a good read .