Super Bowl Sunday is almost here, so we rounded up some manly rooms by top interior designers who have created spaces that are perfect for that special guy (or little guy) in your life.
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This den designed by Thom Filicia incorporates masculine elements like herringbone, clean industrialized sconces and antler wall art. The room’s color scheme is mainly (gender) neutral with pops of muted reds and blues.
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If you’ve got a little boy in the family, this fun bedroom by Keith Baltimore is great for imaginary safari adventures. Baltimore has hung panels of fabric from the ceiling to one wall, which makes the space feel like a tent. Remember that boys will be boys, so we recommend choosing indoor/outdoor fabrics for children’s rooms because they can be washed.
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John Douglas Eason creates an updated version of Don Draper’s Midcentury-style pad. Nubby grey textures in varying shades and a hint of plaid make this space feel both masculine and modern.
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Photo by Jody Kivort
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Nina Magon’s design in this home office juxtaposes the ornate, feminine architectural elements with hardy components like black leather, wool drapes and an animal hide rug.
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