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6 Details to know when planning your Man Cave by Paula

The subject of the Man Cave has been hashed over on the internet for years.  As this was a "special request" blog subject from one of my friends, I thought I would come at it from a slightly different angle.  Instead of showing you some awesome Man Caves, I am going to show you some of the cool individual items you can have in your space and what size room you need for it to function properly.

1.  The Pool Table

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A pool table has a rather large space requirement for it to function properly.  When measuring for a pool table you must know the size of your tables play surface plus the length of your pool cue x2.  Assuming you have purchased a 4' x 8' pool table (44" x 88" play surface) with average size pool cues of 58" each, your room needs to be a minimum of 17'-4" x 13'-11" to function properly.  Pool tables are available as small as 3'-6" x 7' up to the 4'-6" x 9' tournament table.  There is a perfect table for any size man/game room.

2.  Foosball table

Modern Foosball table for the Man Cave

Your search for the perfect modern Foosball Table is over.  Your average size Foosball Table is 2'-6" x 4'-8".  As you pull the players from side to side to protect your goal, you need plenty of space to pull your arms in and out and move from one end of the table to the other.  Minimum suggested play area for a Foosball Table is 7' x 8' however if you are a more competitive player you may want to add an additional foot to each side for a little more elbow room.

3.  Ping Pong Table/Table Tennis

Modern ping pong table for the Man Cave

Speaking of a competitive sport, I think Ping Pong ranks near the top of the list!  Ping Pong requires a large table and a lot of space at each end for the player to move back and forth as needed to keep the ball in play.  Though you may need 43' x 23' of space if you are a world champion table tennis player, the average home table can be placed in a space as small as 28' x 13'.  You may look at this number and say that is still a really large room and I totally agree with you on that.  Ping Pong is a game that can be adapted into a much smaller space when it is required.  The average table is 9' x 5'.  Keeping that in mind, any smaller space then what is recommended will only require you to be more creative with your strokes and adapt your style.  With this particular table if you have a disagreement about the the ball being in or out of play, just ask the table...she will tell you.

4.  Darts

Modern Dart Board for the Man Cave

 

Do you fancy yourself to be an awesome dart player?  No doubt you are.  Darts is a game of skill...as not everyone has this skill, make sure to place your dart board on a cork board or felt lined board to protect the surrounding walls.  Don't forget your chalk board for keeping score as well.  There are a couple of rules and regulations to hanging your board and marking your throw line.  When hanging your board, the center of the bullseye should be at 5'-8" high on your wall.  Make sure the board is mounted completely flat to the wall, not angled like a picture, with the 20 at the top.  For metal darts your throw line is 7'-9.25" from the wall.  Though some people say you can use a piece of tape to mark the line, I say NO!  If you are planning to have a dart board make a little extra effort and plan ahead.  If your room has wood flooring, have the installers place a special board at this line, slightly higher than the rest of the boards to mark your throw line, aka "hockey".  For concrete floors, place a tile line or paint a line in the designated area.  For carpet, have a "hockey" installed in the designated area and carpet all around it or install a different color carpet in your play area to give it a visual marker so others won't accidentally wander through your space. One more thing, if you have a hard floor surface, you may want to consider a rubber mat of some sort at the bottom of the board to catch any darts that may not stick firmly in the board when thrown. This will protect your darts and flooring at the same time.

5.  Video Games

gaming for the Man CaveThe needs and possibilities are endless when it comes to the modern day game console.  What is your game of choice?  Since we ARE talking about a Man Cave, we can assume the room will need a minimum of a 60" HD TV with a killer surround sound system (all hidden in cabinets and the walls, of course).  Game consoles can provide everything from your morning exercise routine and teaching you the latest dance moves to killing aliens in the jungle and racing jet skis.  If you are a proud owner of an XBox One you will need approximately 4'-6" to 6' of clear floor space in front of you and even more behind you depending on the game/activity.  Another important action item for this game, make sure your room/play area has bright, even lighting

6.  The Kegerator!!!

Modern Kegerator for the Man Cave

When my husband reads this blog he will be the first to tell me that I should have STARTED with the kegarator, rather than ending with it. Having a bar or kegarator in your Man Cave is an awesome and somewhat expected thing.  There are many ways you can express your individual taste and personality with this item.  Everywhere from the refrigeration unit that you choose to the beer you put in it.  My suggestion is to not be afraid-- be creative.  Don't go out and modify a freezer and throw some spouts on the top, take it to the next level. Another more extensive option includes creating a bar space to house all of your beverages of choice along with glasses and other bar wares. Space for this will vary from the 24" wide under the counter unit to the double and triple units.  Make it fun by using multi-colored LED tape lights to back light your glass shelves and put a mirror behind the shelves to give the appearance of a larger space.

 

If you would love a Man Cave in your existing home or would like to create one in your new home, we would love to help.  Our goal is to help create that perfect masculine space your buddies never want to leave.  If you are in envy of all of your neighbors, we have done our job.

 

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Add color to your life with Forever Blue by Paula

Blue has forever been a human's favorite color. On average, people prefer blue over any other color.

It can be soothing or bold, but across the board it is aesthetically pleasing.  Blue gives you a sense of calmness and serenity.

And for that reason we love integrating blue into our interior design projects. Whether it's painting an accent wall, a whole room, or pulling in some bright blue chairs or pillows, the color blue always seems to compliment a design and add that final touch.

Below are some items that will help you incorporate blue into your home and add that pop of color you might be missing!

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Blue Product Details:

1. Book Nook Armchair - West Elm - Chairs are the easiest ways to add a pop of blue since the options are endless!   2. Magnolia Coffee Table - InMod - We love this color of blue and it's so fun and unexpected on a coffee table!   3. Blue Casablanca Area Rug - Esale Rugs - Rugs are another easy, yet more pricey, way to bring in blue. An area rug like this really does have a soothing effect.   4. Embroidered Pillows - Chiapas Bazaar - Everyone loves beautiful embroidered pillows...especially in blue!   5. Topanga 4 Seater Sofa - Jonathan Adler - A soft turquoise sofa is atypical but so lovely!   6. Klein Homage to Tennessee - Room & Board - Yves Klein got famous off the color blue, if you're wanting to incorporate a classic blue into your home.   7. Capri Lights - Jonathan Adler - We love the idea of capri blue lights around the house, such a fun pop of color!   8. Aurora Azure - Calico Wallpaper - Fresh, buoyant and delightful wallpaper for a unique accent!   9. Triangle Jacquard Throw - West Elm - A super soft throw in an edgy print, perfect for the modernist.   10. Leather Moroccan Pouf - Jonathan Adler - Poufs are the must-have accessory of the year, and why not in blue leather?   11. Diagonal V Tiles - Cement Tile Shop - We love patterned tiles for the kitchen, bathroom backsplash or even for the floor!   12. Tolix Marais A Chair - Design Within Reach - Kitchens are one of the best places to add color and these classic turquoise chairs are the cutest!

 

If you love the idea of taking your home from "A tribute to tan" to something more fun and exciting but don't know how, we would love to help! Feel free to reach out to us.

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Home Sweet Gnome by Paula

Now that it is officially Summertime, we're spending a lot more time in the garden and outdoors! Finding the perfect flowers, furniture and accents for your outdoor spaces can be tricky.  You want the areas to be comfortable and function according to your needs, but how do you accent the spaces to highlight your unique personality and style?  We are here to tell you, Gnomes are where it is at!

Gnomes have been a staple in Scandinavian design since the early 16th century.  They protect the animals and guard your garden from birds eating all of the fresh produce and seeds.  I am the first to admit that when I told my hubby I wanted a gnome end table he said "NO WAY!".  Gnomes have always been portrayed in a more cartoon-ish, hokey light, but we are here to show you how to design with gnomes in a more classic setting.

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Gnomes are no longer just for the garden (although that is where we prefer them). As you can see, people have started to incorporate them into their living rooms and bedrooms as side tables or quirky bookshelf accents.

Designer Phillipe Stark's take on the "modern gnome" design for tables and stools is my favorite!  The designs are agreeable and humorous, but also with an eye to practicality: the hats of the gnomes, in fact, are flat and circular specially to be used as a worktop or as a stool. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use!

We also  love the solid-colored gnomes that add some  pizzazz to a space, & feel the most modern.

If you love the gnomes, but don't know how to bring them into your own home, we are here to help! We would love to assist you in any interior design needs you may have.

 

Gnome Product details from above Moodboard (from top to bottom, left to right):

1. Gold Gnome - Kartell // 2. White Gnomes - West Elm // 3. Blue Gnomes - Loll Design Studio at Dwell on Design Exhibit // 4.  Group of Gnomes - Ikea // 5. White &  Gold Gnomes - Fox & Monocle // 6. Gnome Table/Stool - Kartell // 7. Gnomes Live Here - Sunshine Ceramics Etsy // 8. Orange Gnome - Urban Poppy // 9. Kartell Gnome Table - Hive Modern

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Mid-Century Moment by Paula

Modern, Mid-century styles are definitely having a moment right now and we are loving it! In fact, mid-century designs have become recognized as classic, American staples in today's design world, and we expect them to stick around for years to come. "Mid-Century modern" describes mid-20th century developments in modern design & architecture. After WWII this design movement evolved out of the need to replace pre-war styles with fresh, optimistic interiors and architecture. Veterans and their families felt the need to create  new homes with new styles, to put the war behind them. This style is now recognized worldwide as a significant design movement, and has made a major comeback in the design world--particularly interior design.

Some of the major leaders in this movement include: Charles & Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi, George Nelson, and many more amazing designers.  Today we are featuring some of these innovators who have provided so much inspiration for us over the years!

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Mid Century Moment Product Details [from top to bottom, left to right]:

Record Player - Crosley Dansette - Good news for you baby boomers: Record-player sales are up, so pull out all those dusty vinyls from the attic and look trendy while doing it! // Wood Dining Table - Eero Saarinen - A simple & classic, round, dining table with a white aluminum cast for a retro edge // Orange Dining Chair - Eames Molded Fiberglass Chair - The kitchen is always a fun place to add color & lucky for you, this chair design comes in any color you could imagine // White Bubble Lamps - George Nelson - An interesting but simple, elegant but edgy design all in one lamp // Black Ball Clock - George Nelson - One of the most recognizable designs of the mid-century movement, this clock has come to symbolize optimism & technological advances // Bentwood Teardrop Shelf - Urban Outfitters - A fun & functional wall accessory // Sheepskin Rug - Design Within Reach - This functions as a luxurious rug, or an elegant throw over a chair // White & Gray Pillows - West Elm - The crosshatch embroidery on the pillows was a common print of the 50s & 60s // Blue Shag PillowUrban Outfitters - Textured accessories add interest & life to a room // Ivory Lamp - West Elm - The organic shape & geometric pattern shine a vintage light on your room // Glass Coffee Table - Isamu Noguchi - With outstanding accuracy & attention to detail, this well-known Coffee Table will please even the most selective design fan // Black Lounge Chair - Charles & Ray Eames - An icon of American design, and comfortable too // Teal Sectional Sofa - Joybird - Merging mid-century with modern in any color you can dream of // Wood Mads Credenza - Rove Kure - Once again, white lacquer accents add a modern, retro touch to a simple storage unit.

As a contemporary Interior Design firm we love this mid-century era and incorporate modern elements in our designs whenever we have the chance. Below are some projects where we have been able to use mid-century pieces to compliment the design of our clients' homes.

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See our Barton Hills Remodel/Addition house on Houzz for more photos of this amazing space.

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See our Lake Austin Contemporary house for more photos of this amazing space.

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See our Spanish Oaks Contemporary house for more photos of this amazing space.

As you can see, our mid-century elements usually come in the form of a chair or a table, but there are endless ways to use classic mid-century modern designs! If you are interested in giving your home a modern update but are not sure how, we would love to help! Feel free to reach out to us with any questions or inquiries.

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Beach House Luxe by Paula

As the days heat up and the kids get out of school, we are more ready than ever for a Beach getaway! So today we are getting in the mood for vacation with a Beach House Decor moodboard. We're putting a spin on the traditional, nautical color palette, with stripes and anchor decor, and adding a bit of GLAM to our Beach house!

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We love this elegant, luxe combination of decor, that still incorporates fun, beachy elements.

Beach House Luxe Product Details listed below (from top to bottom, left to right):

1. Coral Chandelier - Currey & Company - Beachy But Elegant // 2. Whicker Pom Pom Planter - Leifshop - Because pom pom, basket planters are much more fun; & everyone needs a little life [plants] indoors // 3. Soft Striped Throws - Crate & Barrel - Who doesn't want to curl up on the couch with a soft throw after a day in the sun? // 4. Abstract Blue Art - Z Gallerie - Beautiful beach inspired art that is not as literal  as beach photography // 5. Driftwood Mirror - Currey & Company - A subtle incorporation of beach product // 6. Shell Dresser - Currey & Company - The more shells the better // 7. Gold & Wood Coffee Table - Wayfair - Simple, sleek table that lets the accent pieces glow // 8. Striped Rug - ABC Home - A new take on your typical, striped, beach house rug // 9. Shibori Pillows - Rebecca Atwood - Because shibori tie dye is the new stripe // 10. Blue Accent Chair - Anthropologie - Blue accents are always a good idea // 11. Coral Sofa - Joybird - This coral colored sofa is a nice alternative to the traditional red or white beach house sofa.

If you have a Beach or Lake house that needs some design help, feel free to reach out to us! Or if you love nautical inspiration and want to incorporate it into your house, we would love to help!

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Driftwood Decor by Paula

With Summer just around the corner, we are seeing more and more driftwood and natural wood accents drift into homes. Many people associate the worn, sun-faded décor with beach or lake houses, but it can look beautiful pretty much anywhere!

The natural fluidity of driftwood as well as live edge furniture adds texture and interest to any room.  Pairing natural elements like driftwood with materials such as metal and glass can make this earthy accent feel right at home in contemporary or even industrial style spaces.

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Driftwood Decor Product Information:

1. Natural Driftwood Chair - Jeffan // 2. Round Driftwood Chandelier - All Modern // 3. Natural Bowl - All Modern. Serving Tray - Wayfair // 4. Petrified Wood Book Ends - Z Gallerie // 5. Root Accent Table - Z Gallerie // 6. Bathtub - Y Bath // 7. Driftwood Watercolor - Z Gallerie // 8. Live Edge Coffee Table - Mohr & McPherson // 9. Mirror - Crate & Barrel // 10. Coated Driftwood Lamp - Lamps Plus

We love how some shops are even coating natural wood in metallic paint to create a luxurious piece while still maintaining the natural form and movement of the driftwood.

The natural soft grays and whites of driftwood, as shown above, can practically meld into any décor, or you can make it the focal point of the room.

Need help bringing in more natural elements into your home?  We are happy to help!

 

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Happy Thanksgiving Table Decor by Paula

What are you setting your Thanksgiving table with? We're loving bright Texas sunflowers mixed with metallics to make for a fun and inviting table! 

 We love the holidays.

They are a fun time with family and friends.  They are also a fun time to make a few temporary updates and changes to  your home.  Below are some ideas for making this Thanksgiving an extra special one. See some of our fun ideas featuring companies like West Elm, Anthropology, Target and many more.

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If you are interested in creating some new family traditions and adding fun decor to your family holidays and everyday, give us a shout.  We would love to help you achieve your new fun goals.

Paula Ables Interiors would like to wish everyone a relaxing Thanksgiving Holiday! 

 

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