Having your own place is a must at some point in life. This is true for both genders because at some point anyone would want to settle down from all the noise of living with roommates. A certain level of maturity is needed to learn how to live like an adult and not a college student.
Having a bachelor pad should be part of a list of things to have by the time one reaches their late 20s or early thirties. Gone should be the days when you eat without a dining table. Most men hire interior decorators to help them out with their man cave decor, because, more often than not, they are not exactly keen on details regarding these matters.
This gives a good impressions to anyone you may want to impress. Not only that, more importantly, nothing beats the comfort of going home to a well arranged, clean nest with the food and the proper utensils. Also you would not have to be embarrassed about anything if you decide to bring home a date from a night out with friends.
Invest on a dresser where all your clothes go into. Underwear and socks go in the dresser and not on the floor. A night stand on each side would be convenient for putting stuff next to the bed. This do not even have to be tables, it can be a stool where you can put your phone, glasses or anything you may need to reach out for while in bed.
A dresser that can double as a night stand would be a great addition. Not only do you get extra space to put in drawers and other stuff you want to be hidden from plain sight, you have somewhere to put your phone, a glass of water, and a book that is right beside your bed. This saves so much hassle from looking for where you misplaced something.
Coat racks also make sure that coats, scarves, jackets hats and what not, do not end up on the floor. This fixture is especially useful on days where you could care less if your clothes are on the floor or not. A rack near the door way will for you to hang these things and not make a mess.
A mirror and a bench to sit on near the entrance also helps a lot. A good bachelor would know the importance of these things. There would always be the need to see what you look like before you leave the house. It is not one of those things you can just leave to the imagination. And since shoes are always taken off near the entrance having a sitting spot near there may be needed when you are about to exit.
Add in some art. These could be framed, or maybe even a plant. Just make your place look like you put some thought in it, if you are not a huge fan of art or anything that exudes culture. More importantly this tells people that you can be a bit sensitive and would do well in long intelligent conversations.
Make it a point to have glassware and kitchen utensils. Maybe a full furnished kitchen would be going to far, but having glassware that actually match, is a must. Take note that these are not those you have kept since college, or stole from home or the stuff your ex roommate left that you did not bother to give back. Plain white plates, clear glasses and silverware in sets of 5 should suffice.
Having a bachelor pad should be part of a list of things to have by the time one reaches their late 20s or early thirties. Gone should be the days when you eat without a dining table. Most men hire interior decorators to help them out with their man cave decor, because, more often than not, they are not exactly keen on details regarding these matters.
This gives a good impressions to anyone you may want to impress. Not only that, more importantly, nothing beats the comfort of going home to a well arranged, clean nest with the food and the proper utensils. Also you would not have to be embarrassed about anything if you decide to bring home a date from a night out with friends.
Invest on a dresser where all your clothes go into. Underwear and socks go in the dresser and not on the floor. A night stand on each side would be convenient for putting stuff next to the bed. This do not even have to be tables, it can be a stool where you can put your phone, glasses or anything you may need to reach out for while in bed.
A dresser that can double as a night stand would be a great addition. Not only do you get extra space to put in drawers and other stuff you want to be hidden from plain sight, you have somewhere to put your phone, a glass of water, and a book that is right beside your bed. This saves so much hassle from looking for where you misplaced something.
Coat racks also make sure that coats, scarves, jackets hats and what not, do not end up on the floor. This fixture is especially useful on days where you could care less if your clothes are on the floor or not. A rack near the door way will for you to hang these things and not make a mess.
A mirror and a bench to sit on near the entrance also helps a lot. A good bachelor would know the importance of these things. There would always be the need to see what you look like before you leave the house. It is not one of those things you can just leave to the imagination. And since shoes are always taken off near the entrance having a sitting spot near there may be needed when you are about to exit.
Add in some art. These could be framed, or maybe even a plant. Just make your place look like you put some thought in it, if you are not a huge fan of art or anything that exudes culture. More importantly this tells people that you can be a bit sensitive and would do well in long intelligent conversations.
Make it a point to have glassware and kitchen utensils. Maybe a full furnished kitchen would be going to far, but having glassware that actually match, is a must. Take note that these are not those you have kept since college, or stole from home or the stuff your ex roommate left that you did not bother to give back. Plain white plates, clear glasses and silverware in sets of 5 should suffice.
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