What one item or feature is a must in your ultimate dream man cave?

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  1. You mean besides the TV and comfortable seating? Absolute power over the climate control.

  2. A giant fucking warhammer. And I mean giant. I want that shit to be ridiculously huge. That and a bear skin rug

  3. Poker table, craps table, pool table, arcade games, pinball, air hockey, a sick bar set up. A high school friend’s dad had a similar setup & I’ve dreamed about it ever since.

  4. Sooo…things that i don’t currently have in my house? I had a smaller house built a little while ago in the back yard. And i’ve been decking it out since it was completed…but i wouldn’t call it a “man-cave”. It’s got a living room, kitchen, bathroom and a loft. It’s like a small apartment. Miniature version of my actual house without my fiancees horrible taste thrown around everywhere. I mean i hired an interior designer for a reason.

  5. Okay, so my dream man cave is an actual, literal cave. So a nice fire pit and a good door to keep the wind out is all I need.

  6. Some cool looking part from a motorcycle I had a connection to (if that’s even possible). Or a retired helmet or jacket. Stuff like that.

  7. Home gym. Rep fitness athena power rack with barbells and bumper plates and dumbbells… Some chains, and a fridge for 🍻

  8. A little wooden bar counter with 2-3 stools. Behind it, a nice shelf with my whisky collection and a mirror in the middle. Perhaps also a beer dispenser – could be one of those small electrical ones.

  9. Spot to play full on expert pro electric drums kitted to work on Rockband and double as a VR area connected to a PC.

  10. I feel like a man cave is not truly complete without some type of old rifle/musket or something rusty. This classic item should ideally be placed over a fire place mantel. If there is no fireplace/wood stove then having the antique firearm mounted above a coat of arms would be totally acceptable and very cool.

    A variation on this theme is having your wall hanger appear to be something so rusty it couldn’t possibly function but in reality, internally it is a well maintained and cared for family heirloom that is fully functional. I personally own two rifles over a hundred years old and they still shoot like they day they were manufactured. They have very small amounts of rust in non-important areas and lots of lovely patina. They function perfectly as well with clean barrels and slick actions.

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