Easy Decorating Tips for Bachelors
By Clive Braude
October 7, 2016 • Fact checked by Dumb Little Man
Bachelorhood is a great time to reflect, enjoy your space and make life-changing decisions. It’s typically described as a stage of being laid back, spontaneous and straightforward. You get as much freedom as you like, especially when it comes to having your own space.
Living alone, however, has its own drawbacks. To make sure your space doesn’t suffer, here are a few tips and bachelor pad decor ideas you can use in designing your living space.
The Living Room
Your living room represents you. It is what relates your personality to your friends and guests.
It is one of the biggest parts of your home and the area where you spend most of your time in. Because of how frequently you use the space, it’s essential that you consider the durability, price and style of the things you’ll put in it.
A typical bachelor pad has a classic leather couch that can either be black or brown. This theme oozes simplicity and great aesthetic. If you want a less expensive option, a bonded leather is a great alternative.
You should also look into investing in a good sound system. Most of the systems today aren’t as big as old models are, so you won’t have to worry about them taking a large space in your living room. In fact, you can get a Bluetooth speaker system that can complement your living room furniture.
The Theme
Your bachelor pad can be anything you want it to be. You can create a space that’s tailored exactly to your needs and preferences.
If you are into games, you can couple matching leather chairs with a great ottoman. Pick one with a remote tray where you can keep your drinks or snacks.
You can experiment with warm textures and modern patterns to accentuate your space. You can try adding nice blankets, pillows, bold rugs and matching curtains to tie the space together.
Another great idea is to invest in a quality coffee table. This piece can hold your morning coffee or even your evening drink. Choose a good hardwood piece that’s durable enough for daily use and can be dressed up and cleaned.
Aside from accessories, you should also think about organization. Make sure there’s a place for your books, DVDs, magazines and other collections. Assemble them in a way that won’t make them look cluttered.
A beautiful chest of drawers makes a great investment since you can take it with you if ever you decide to move to another apartment. It can also be a focal point for your home, particularly if you have a small space.
If this isn’t your style, you can consider an inexpensive flat screen housing unit that provides storage. It can be a cheaper option, too.
The Kitchen
There’s nothing wrong with a bachelor having a fully-equipped kitchen. If you don’t have one, you can always improvise.
Embrace a simple yet functional kitchen that’s easy to navigate and clutter-free. If you don’t have enough storage areas, you can consider recycling an old ladder as an overhead pot and pan holder.
You can also look into small portable butcher block islands for some additional counter space. These pieces usually come with some extra built-in storage underneath as well.
When planning for your kitchen, make sure you don’t neglect your dining area. Plan ahead and purchase a great bistro table so that you can have a separate space to sit and eat. This can also make it easier for you to entertain your friends and some family members.
Don’t skimp out on matching sets of plates and cutlery. This goes for mugs and glassware too. Having a uniform set can make your kitchen aesthetically pleasing to you and your guests. They’ll look better than the random pieces you can get from discount stores.
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The Bathroom
Most people associate a luxurious bathroom space with female necessity. The truth, however, is that men need the same pampering space as women. They need a good space to shave, enjoy a good hot shower and prepare for the day.
You can get a showerhead that allows water to flow like rain. If there’s enough space, you can add a shower bench. You can use this space to decompress after a long day at work or at the gym.
Adding a large mirror, plush bath mat and some fluffy towels can also add up to the overall theme of your bathroom.
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The Add-ons
You may have things that don’t fit your home’s current theme. Before you throw them away, you should consider re-purposing them.
Take, for example, your working desk. Instead of hiding it in another room, you should try incorporating it into your living room. It might not look conventional at first but with the right accessories and set up, it can even add value to your main room.
If you have lots of photos, you can hang them in frames instead of keeping them in albums or your drawer. Pick frames that can match the theme of your home and set them up in a way that will complement your wall.
To spice things up, you can add classy light fixtures in your hallways and kitchen. You can also upgrade your bedding and use quality candles and hand soaps in your bathroom.
Remember, it’s not always about the big stuff. There are little things and simple bachelor pad ideas that you can do to pull your living space together and make it the envy of all the other bachelors in your building.
Clive Braude
Clive Braude established http://www.palluccifurniture.ca in Vancouver, BC in 2010. Providing high quality affordable furniture to the Lower Mainland of BC.