I realise a lot of what I put on the blog might be a little more tailored for girls, however, I know I have plenty of male readers out there so this one is for you guys.
Despite gender stereotypes suggesting otherwise, all the men I know take a pride in their homes and want to make it nice. Here is some inspiration - some easily achievable, others perhaps a bit more aspirational!
Bedroom
Keeping the walls a pale grey, adding some black and white prints in chunky black frames and layering some bedding is an easy way to achieve masculine space. Get the look at home with these photo frames, this bedding set, this plush throw and this paint colour.
Bathroom
Keeping the walls, suite and tiles white create a neutral space and the addition of the funky geometric floor tiles and cheeky print make it a bit more man-friendly.
Recreate the look with these geometric tiles and this super cool print.
Dining area
This minimal space has an industrial edge, with the concrete effect wall, funky art and simple table. This blue rug from Next paired with this industrial pendant light would create a similar feel.
Contemplation corner
Every man needs a corner to sit and contemplate life, right? The modern classic Barcelona chair is perfect for that. It was designed by Mies van der Rohe for the King of Spain in 1929. Today, it is one of the most replicated chairs of all time, and unless you have a spare £5k or so, you’ll probably want a replica. Perhaps this one?
A space to work
White walls and walnut accents create a masculine space that doesn’t alienate the other gender! Of course, the Mac brings a bit of cool to the table. Try this table paired with this awesome chair for a sleek look.
Man Cave
How could I not include a man cave?
Pool table - tick.
Cinema screen - tick.
Bar - tick.
Amazing.
BBQ
Is this not the perfect BBQ space? Huge barbecue and a trough for drinks? We can all dream!
What’s your idea of the perfect masculine space?
