Guest Picks: Sophisticated Bedroom Finds for a Single Guy
No black-light posters, please. These bedroom furniture pieces and accessories offer grown-up style with a masculine flair
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I read an article a few months ago about a new niche group of clients for interior designers — single and divorced men looking to create more stylish living spaces. The standard-issue down comforter, Star Wars and Bob Marley posters, and thrift store sofas are being traded in for something a little more sophisticated. My own single brother asked for art for Christmas, so it looks like some growing up has happened. My mother and I recently set out to create a sophisticated and stylish bedroom for my bro, and here's what we came up with. — Sarah from The Estate of Things
Thom Filicia has a way with casual and modern rooms. This is a great example of the mix of neutral, muted tones in what I consider to be a masculine space.
I keep seeing the wool camp blanket over and over again. I love its homespun appeal mixed with a classic stripe.
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The marriage of upholstery and wood on this bed will stand the test of time.
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I'd like to use a classic hotel sham and sheet set that will pair well with any accent blanket as tastes change.
Stow away pillows, extra bedding or dirty clothes in this rattan trunk placed at the end of the bed.
I love the sculptural shape of this lamp. In a subtle way, it also mimics antlers. It will look great on a tall dresser as part of a vignette.
I like the graphic quality and the deep blue of this lunar poster.
Both functional and good looking, this fan has a beautiful and glossy deep blue base.
How can you go wrong with a classic bamboo shade in any space? These great-quality shades come in a multitude of widths and are at a great price point.
The neutral tones of this glass lamp makes it great as a bedside light. I'd opt for a pair.
This powerful seascape print belongs over the bed.
Here are a few more sculptural accessories for a shelf or table or for on top of a pile of books.
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| Your man can store his watch or other small accessories neatly in this beautiful bone box. |
I like the straight lines and weathered finish on this chest.
This is an affordable option to cover a larger surface area in the bedroom. It will look great with a traditional over-dyed Persian rug layered over it for softness.
Buy a smaller Persian rug to layer over a large jute rug so that you can step out of bed onto a softer rug.
This second bedside table has shelves for a laptop, books or magazines.
Here's a graphic accent pillow for the bed.
Use a tufted chair for reading or sitting down to put on shoes.
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nevadan I love those picks but I don't think the tufted chair looks very masculine!
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Sarah Farrell I'm pretty sure men can appreciate and have tufted furniture in their homes. The tufted chair in the roundup has a mid century nod.
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Rough Linen There are good reasons pure linen is particularly good bedding for men, especially if they are active - it doesn't absorb stains and doesn't get dingy, and it impresses women!

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Tile-Stones Awesome picks! I think that decor accessories get a rap for being too feminine but those spheres are so great! A perfect manly-man accessory.
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thought_process Thank you. More Single Guy ideas please.
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Your Interior Focus Beautiful, peacefully, elegant picks for the subtlety that embraces masculinity. Very focus eye with your choices.
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klpoi As a single guy with one income, I can't see spending $2700 for a rug or $600 for a storage basket, or $1500 for a dresser. I was at an antique shop yesterday and am still drooling over the dressers and armoires for $200 to $350
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Sarah Farrell Antique dressers all the way. These collections are called Ideabooks b/c we want to give you an idea or inspire you to change your space. I've had the same $300 PB Outlet flatweave rug in my bedroom for the last 1,000 years so I can sympathize.
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riconsd Where did you find pix of my old bedroom stuff?
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seury Ugh, I'm not really sure what your comment means but now I'm curious.
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bindyz Not a big fan of bamboo blinds...I feel they make a place look a tad old/unkempt unless placed in very specific areas that are full of light and kept super well maintained. Pretty sure if I saw them in a single guy's apartment they wouldn't be maintained the way they need to be to look good. Overall though, the other ideas in this are great!
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Mona Ives All nice picks for a single guy - maybe include a paint color suggestion in your next ideabook! I think guys tend to overdo it with the blue paint and plaid bedspreads haha. I like the faded oriental rug, but I think I'd be hard pressed to get my single guy clients to buy one rug, let alone two. The sisal alone's nice or what about a chevron or stripe rug - predictable but good choices, often you can get them into a geometric even. How about a chandelier or a manly pendant- that impresses the ladies way more than bedside lamps. Something vintage and something leather always look nice - think an Eames chair? These are arm and welcoming in a man's place - and by leather I mean old and distressed - not sleek and black.
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writerinfact Mona Ives, you obviously know your guys (that would be in general, no offense intended!). I'm finding it very amusing - and enlightening - to help a friend replace his old (cat-scratched) stuff with stuff that suits him better. His previous approach to new stuff was to walk into the discount furniture store and buy (big yuck here) a matching set of something. Bedroom set, living room set, dinette set. But no continuity from one to the other or the next. So, bearing in mind the "colors" he likes and that look good on and around him, we're slowly redoing his spaces. Deco and contemporary mix beautifully, if you're curating a space instead of filling it with a set. Black and white may be ubiquitous, but are so for a reason. Accents are gray, so far, and for a really exciting pop, red (big surprise - think Giants' alternate uniforms ;-) but in small doses, thank you. My biggest challenge was convincing him to take a chance with what he really likes instead of trying to cover up his unique taste by mixing in the earth colors that do not really flatter his physical or psychic self. Giants' colors are now restricted to "movables" - the afghan, slippers, jerseys, hoodies, go-mugs, tree ornaments; need I go on? Surprisingly, the first crack in the wall was a new IKEA desk, in brown-black that does not, under any light, show even the smallest hint of brown. Panels that double as legs, and a thick-looking desktop with absolutely zero in the way of clutter-busters such as drawers, shelves, or doors. Eventually, that got topped off with a black ledge display shelf above the desk, for aforementioned Giants' memorabilia. And he can keep his default white walls - for a little while longer, at any rate! Ha! I'm thinking a nice pale gray with just a touch of blue in it. It will look great with his stuff.
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