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Garage Man Cave Ideas

  • By Aaron Sapirman
  • 21 Jan, 2022
Garage Man Cave Makeover Ideas

Creating a place for the guys in the garage is a project that allows for a lot of creativity. Check out these custom garage man cave ideas that'll have the men in your life thanking you!

To begin:

  • Start from Scratch
  • Create a Livable Space
  • Prioritize Storage
  • Don't Skimp on Lighting
  • Form a Garage Band
  • Build a Movie Palace
  • Indulge in An Above-Ground Wine Cellar
  • Curate Your Own Sports Museum
  • Keep It Safe

Read on for more garage man cave design tips!


Clear Out The Man Cave

In prehistoric times, you had a simple solution for fashioning a retreat you could call your own: the cave! In those days it was easy. Find a cave you liked and fill it up with your favorite hides, clubs, old bones, and flat-screen TVs.


If the rest of your home has already been claimed by other family members, the garage is your best bet. Before you can get started, however, you’ll need a fresh canvas to paint your masterpiece. If you’re taking over the whole garage, then move the old stuff out.


If you’re only taking over a portion of it, clear out whatever’s necessary and put up a partition to separate your man cave from the rest of the space. Dividers such as accordion walls are inexpensive and easy to set up. If you’d like a more permanent solution, consider cinder blocks or a timber frame filled with insulation and covered with drywall.

Construct a Comfy Cave

Since you’ll be spending a lot of time in your man cave, you’ll need to make sure it’s as comfortable as the rest of the house. The first place you’ll want to start is with the flooring. Garage floors aren’t designed with human feet or spines in mind, so you’ll want to install a new sub-floor. However, before doing so, take a few minutes to power wash the cement base.


A popular flooring choice is Epoxy. Traditional concrete is prone to staining and can even crack over time. Epoxy, on the other hand, is stain-resistant and available in several colors to match any style.


There are several other things you can do to humanize your cave as well. Depending on your budget, you might want to consider new walls or a drop-down ceiling. The pros at Man Cave Review have several remodeling suggestions here.

Organize Your Cave

When it comes to designing the perfect at-home getaway, clutter is your enemy. This is especially true in a garage, where people tend to store everything that doesn’t have a home elsewhere. Thankfully, there are countless possibilities for storing items in your new cave.

Garages are well suited for Slatwall storage options, or you can install wood-grained cabinets for a more homey look. Even the simplest solutions like labeled bins will get stuff off the floor and put away so you can better concentrate on the things that matter most like sporting events and video games.

Give Your Ideas Some Illumination

Garages are never constructed with lighting in mind. In fact, your garage is probably the most poorly lit room in the house. Most garages come without windows, and the best lighting you can expect is of the fluorescent variety so you'll need to consider some upgrades to turn yours into a civilized cave.


Recessed lighting run through a dimmer can provide the basics, and you can brighten up any dark corners with a combination of standing lamps and table lamps for added variety. Make sure you have enough lighting options for both brightly lit game days and moodily lit Scotch-drinking nights.

Live Out Your Rockstar Fantasies

If you’re a musician, your living room is a terrible place to practice. You’re probably tired of having to move guitar and amplifier cables around the sofa and the baby crib, or worse, being forced to wear headphones. Since time immemorial, garages have made for great music studios.


Add rugs to the floor and baffling to the walls to dampen the sound, and use a countertop for your recording and mixing equipment. There’s plenty of wall and floor space available for storing your instruments, and you can always leave them plugged in and ready to rock whenever inspiration hits you.

Lights, Camera, Man Cave!

It’s a fact of modern life that there are too many good TV shows to keep up with. Considering the entertainment options and rapidly improving home theater technology, turning your garage into a home theater is a no-brainer. A man cave means you’re liberated from having to compromise on anything.


Every design decision you make can be geared towards creating a flawless entertainment environment. Canister lighting run through a dimmer will let you adjust the brightness accordingly, and placing lights behind your flat-screen (known as bias lighting) will help to reduce strain on your eyes during binging sessions.


Go all out with the surround sound, and if there’s ever been an opportunity to purchase a row of leather recliners with cupholders, this is it. Go for that brass ring!

Bring Out Your Hidden Sommelier

If you’ve always wanted a wine cellar, but are missing the one key ingredient (an actual cellar), you’re in luck. Garages aren’t just great places for storage, they’re great places for wine storage! Luxurious furniture and warm lighting can easily turn your home’s “carport” into a cozy, wine-sipping nook.


Your home HVAC probably doesn’t run through to the garage, so if you consider your wine collection to be an investment, you’ll need to install a climate control system. Stand-alone wine cellars are available in all sizes and price ranges as well if you’d prefer a less invasive climate solution.

Celebrate Your Fandom

If you want a man cave that reflects your dedication to your favorite team, the garage is the setting you’re looking for. Once you’ve cleared it of trivial items (like cars, birth certificates, cherished family photos), your garage will have all the room you need for signed jerseys, trophies, and historic photographs.


Put up the biggest TV you can find, and make use of the leather recliners mentioned in the home theater section. Install a wet bar for snacks and beverages, and purchase a kegerator so you can celebrate the latest victory with fresh brewskis.

Avoid These Man Cave Mistakes

As with any home improvement project, safety is key. Because a garage is used for so many different activities, you’ll want to steer clear of several products and substances. For instance, even with the garage door open, grilling or the use of charcoal, butane, propane, or kerosene should be strictly avoided.


If you’re still using part of the garage to park your car, then your man cave should be a smoke-free zone. Also, if your man cave isn’t temperature controlled, aerosol cans can be dangerous when it gets too hot. Food storage can also be risky in high temperatures, and they’re a draw for pests, so you'll want to store any vulnerable items in the pantry instead. A complete rundown of products to never store in your garage can be found here.


Conclusion

Turning your garage into a man cave isn’t just a great idea, it’s also really fun! With so many possibilities, you don’t want to rush into it. Take the time to consider how you’d like to use your new hideaway so you know you aren't letting any possibilities pass you by. You’ll be amazed how these man cave ideas can turn your once neglected garage into your favorite room in the house!

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