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Man-cave/I-love-me wall ideas?

SynixMan

HKG Based Artificial Excrement Pilot
pilot
Contributor
Nice! Yes, I was lucky enough to come on the heels of some (very justifiably) bitter NUPOCs who didn’t get the chance to qualify, so the CO/RO/CHENG hooked me up. Cool find!

it’s funny, but I tend to value my combatant craft pin more, but the SWO pin definitely opened doors for me.

Shop around, but there are some cool options in the stained glass department. The link was just an example.

BT BT

Not mine, but a friend sent me this. I think they did a fairly simple mask off and stain, but there’s some possibilities down this road as far as bar tops go. I’ve been trying to think of a way to do it as a cabinet/wet bar type thing in my next place.

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Griz882

Frightening children with the Griz-O-Copter!
pilot
Contributor
Shop around, but there are some cool options in the stained glass department. The link was just an example.

BT BT

Not mine, but a friend sent me this. I think they did a fairly simple mask off and stain, but there’s some possibilities down this road as far as bar tops go. I’ve been trying to think of a way to do it as a cabinet/wet bar type thing in my next place.

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Humans are so damn clever...I can barely draw a square.
 

Pags

N/A
pilot
Good ideas, and good questions! The cabin has cedar ceilings. It’s not quite as manly as the Ron Burgandy setup I’d like, but it’s better than popcorn ceilings and white walls.

Purpose: I’d like to be able to sit and read, have a small desk, and maybe a tv (but it doesn’t need to be a home theater). It’ll also act as a backup guest BR, so either a folding couch or just room for cots if needed.

I think I’d like a nice bookshelf for books and basic display of stuff, a small desk (ideally with some character—either antique or something I practiced my welding on), and either a nice chair or fold out couch.

I’m trying to be disciplined with the whole house and keep the clutter away, while sticking with themes.

My wife is decorating the rest of the house with family pics, and she’s from Alaska so some of her stuff fits well with the cabin vibe. We’re still “negotiating” on whether the kids will decorate their rooms or we set them up as more adult guest BRs

I’ll post pics of the room when I can, but here’s the outside (which gives a basic feel of what the inside is like). Thanks to everyone for the help and ideas!
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Nice digs. Mayhaps some mission style furniture with a leather recliner?

Just depends on how overt you want the militaria to be. Some bookcases would allow you to mix up the USN stuff with other bric a brac/tchotchkes to make a more understated but still classy room that would be a place to drink a bourbon while reading a book with a dog at your feet.

I've looked into Samsung's Frame TVs as a way to discreetly add a small tv to rooms without it taking over the space. Then you could also use it to digitally display different images so the self love isn't static. A 21st century spin on the I love me wall if you will.
 

Pags

N/A
pilot
Shop around, but there are some cool options in the stained glass department. The link was just an example.

BT BT

Not mine, but a friend sent me this. I think they did a fairly simple mask off and stain, but there’s some possibilities down this road as far as bar tops go. I’ve been trying to think of a way to do it as a cabinet/wet bar type thing in my next place.

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They cutting up some product on that glass table?
 

Randy Daytona

Cold War Relic
pilot
Super Moderator
I've always enjoyed framed prints. Lots of stuff out there: pics of ships on nautical charts, lithos of ships/airplanes, etc. I've had several custom lithos made by the folks at aviationgraphic.com over the years and they do good work.

I think the other piece is what do you want to use your man room for? Study? Bar? TV lounge? Do you want a room that smells of rich mahogany or a different vibe?

I have a print "Welcome Little Brother" by Nixon Galloway since one uncle was a Mustang pilot and another a Mitchell pilot. Put the print and matting in a spare frame I had already - which was slightly too big. Have decided to use the extra space to personalize the print by adding the WW2 patches of my uncles' fighter and bomber squadrons - now trying to determine which squadrons and what patches. Anybody have a good starting point? (in this case, Army Air Corps)

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jmcquate

Well-Known Member
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I have a print "Welcome Little Brother" by Nixon Galloway since one uncle was a Mustang pilot and another a Mitchell pilot. Put the print and matting in a spare frame I had already - which was slightly too big. Have decided to use the extra space to personalize the print by adding the WW2 patches of my uncles' fighter and bomber squadrons - now trying to determine which squadrons and what patches. Anybody have a good starting point? (in this case, Army Air Corps)

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Any photos? Which theater, time frame, Air Force?
 
I have a print "Welcome Little Brother" by Nixon Galloway since one uncle was a Mustang pilot and another a Mitchell pilot. Put the print and matting in a spare frame I had already - which was slightly too big. Have decided to use the extra space to personalize the print by adding the WW2 patches of my uncles' fighter and bomber squadrons - now trying to determine which squadrons and what patches. Anybody have a good starting point? (in this case, Army Air Corps)

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Sweet print and great idea! If you have trouble filling the margins with their patches, maybe you could do rank and uniform buttons from the era?
 

picklesuit

Dirty Hinge
pilot
Contributor
Random question (working on my bar)...what angle does the free-fall chute intersect the deck in the P-3? I’m sure this was mandatory minutia in Beasley’s day, but I don’t have access to one out here in NC to check.

TIA...
Pickle
 
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