Showing posts with label man cave help. Show all posts
Showing posts with label man cave help. Show all posts

Friday, February 19, 2010

Rock the Man Cave with Brick Veneers

These excerpts are from the post by Swurching The Latest Happenings
Original post - Brick Siding Looks And Feels Like Actual Brick Yet Is Much Less Expensive Date: 12 Feb 2010

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Veneer is a term that refers to the surface of any material and is also known as facing. Faux brick is basically a veneer that is made up of a thin brick layer on the front of a structure. This may appear on the interior or the exterior. The cost of this product is much more affordable than to actually build with brick and therefore is more economically to decorate with.

Facing is a term used to identify the application of a material to a wall surface.
brick in fill http://www.textureltd.com

This material is often used on both exterior and interior walls. Veneer provides a textured finish and creates a richer appearance than a standard flat painted wall. Both brick and wood are common faced walls.

Brick Veneer

Veneer brick is often used to create a rustic image,but it also lends itself well to contemporary or classic decors as well. You are not limited to the way this material will look. Using the right accents and other materials you can create any setting you desire.

Veneer is applied in a similar manner to laying tile. The surface the material is going to be applied to needs to be cleaned and then there is mortar spread onto the wall. At this point the brick is set in place on top of the mortar. While the brick is drying, plastic is used to keep the spacing uniform. When the mortar has dried then the brick is grouted.


One decorating accent that this material looks good with is a fireplace. Setting the veneer up around the fireplace provides the image of the chimney running up the wall. This approach also works well to encase a wood burning stove.

The right type of brick applied with some plaster can provide the image of an old factory wall and looks particularly well in a man cave or a newly created wine cellar.

Natural stone is a building material that resembles complete brick, but is similar to tiles. These brick veneer wall materials are applied to a standard flat wall surface in a comparable manner to tile. Veneer provides a rustic image to any area and looks particularly smart around a fireplace or in a wine cellar.

Best Man Cave Wall Coverings - 2/10

Excerpt from the post by
Eric Brennan via Associated Content, Inc.:Top Three Man Cave Wall Coverings
Mistakes from original have been corrected - Shroudo.
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Top Three Man Cave Wall Coverings
A man cave isn't complete without some basic male influenced wall coverings. With just plain white walls a man cave is just, a basement. With a little imagination and some basic ideas, you can cover your man cave walls with some pretty interesting stuff!

Most man caves end up with three basic wall coverings. While these man cave wall coverings are similar, they can however be broadened in style to encompass taste and style to suit any taste.

Wainscoting is probably one of the most commonly used wall coverings in any man cave.  From sports bars to downstairs dens, wainscoting has become a staple for many man caves across the world. Wainscoting is simple to install. It comes in prepackaged boxes of pre-routered wood panels. The tongue and groove panels easily assemble and can be attached in the tongue with a finish nail, covering the nail with the next piece.

Wainscoting can also be covered easily in a multitude of colors and stains. From white to black and every color in between, wainscoting can do it all. Color isn't its only perk. There are literally hundreds of styles, shapes, rosettes and sizes for wainscoting; it makes it hard to pass up this stylish and economical wall covering for your man cave. Add a decorative chair rail, and you've got a man cave to rival any cozy pub.

Wood is fantastic. Not only does it provide warmth, it provides depth, style and class that show off your man cave in style. Wood inlays, chair rails, trim; crown molding, base and ceiling roses can bring any combination of custom woodworking you desire. Wood is style versatile.

  • Combined with modern appliances, wood becomes modern and sleek. 
  • Add wood to light colors and you have a bright and cozy feel. 
  • Add wood to antiques it looks old, 
  • and again add wood to any downstairs game room to make any man cave women friendly too.

Sports memorabilia is probably the biggest man cave wall covering style there is. Every man cave has at least some area dedicated to sports, sports stuff or anything sports orientated. What's great about sports wall coverings for your man cave is that they are versatile.

You can spend thousands on sports wall coverings for your man cave, or $20.
Sports stuff is everywhere and you're sure to find bargains at garage sales and flea markets. Or splurge and go for the real collectibles and sports memorabilia.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

10 Tips on Hiring a Remodeling Contractor

Content sources [How to Hire Your Dream Remodeler by Tom Higgins, Superior Products Home Improvement, Littleton, Colorado] and the [National Association of Home Builders] Graphic sources [JAFCO Company - General Contractor - Seattle, Washington] and [San Diego Home Remodeling]
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Has your Man Cave Dream Plan grown beyond a gallon or two of paint into an extensive remodeling project? Then I want you to take some time and consider a few things as you look to hire a contractor.

10 Tips on Hiring a Remodeling Contractor.

  1. Establish good two-way communication with the remodeler. It's essential to have good communication for a smooth remodeling project. Does the remodeler listen? Does he or she answer questions clearly and candidly? Can you reach him when you need to? Does he return phone calls promptly? Does he let you know when problems arise and work with you on solving them?

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Gotta Get a Rockwell JAWHORSE

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Rockwell RK9000 Jawhorse
When you have a job to do that requires a second set of hands, you can turn to the Rockwell RK9000 Jawhorse portable workstation clamping system.

Whether you're sheetrocking, setting fence posts, or constructing an outdoor playhouse for your children, this unique hands-free portable workstation will help you get the job done.
It's a great helping hand during man cave conversions.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

10 Things to Consider in a Basement / Man Cave Conversion -The Man Cave Chronicle

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So, you want to convert that old basement into your new Man Cave? Sounds good.

But, you don't want to lose any of your home's value while you do it? Sounds even better!
Gotta love a win-win situation, am I right?

I found an article that might help you get there.

Listing the top ten things to consider on your way to your Man Cave, Mike Blank, CGR CAPS, over at Lancaster PA Remodeling Tips & Tricks, penned a nice piece on this subject.

--excerpt--
... Create the sanctuary of your dreams and enhance your home value at the same time by renovating your basement into the ultimate guy retreat. Here are the top 10 things you’ll need to turn your basement into the ultimate man cave: ...