Gents: enjoy your "Manspace" (P.U. who wen fut?-R)

johmbolayajohmbolaya 4,472 Posts
edited May 2007 in Strut Central
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=3143758&page=1&GMA=trueSports bars and pool halls used to be the haunts of men craving time alone.But now, some men are creating guys-only spaces in their own homes.Tired of being sidelined to the neighborhood pub, basement or garage, they're creating chic retreats for their enjoyment -- and no one else's.These spaces include an old water cistern in California, a backyard barn outside Boston, a room in a Harlem apartment -- each different, each a "manspace."Sam Martin, who literally wrote the book on the subject, explained that a manspace is an area a man carves out just for himself."Guys, for one reason or another, they just need a space -- a space to get away," he said. "We used to joke that a manspace can be as small as a good set of headphones and a comfortable chair."Today's manspaces have come a long way from a worn, old armchair.Bill Sarni's is a barn, where he carves and paints wood duck decoys for hunting. Before he had his manspace, he had a room and a basement of his house, but it created a smelly mess for his wife and two daughters. So, three years ago, he built a barn in the backyard."It's the best therapy you could have," he said. "You get wrapped up in your work, you get wrapped up in a piece of wood that you're working on and you forget everything else."Jeanette Sarni, his wife of 37 years, fully approves."He always wanted his own space," she said. "He always wanted the barn. The barn was always his dream, so that's why it's nice to see the dream come true."Playpens for Grown-Up Boys[/b]Joe Masibay's manspace is smaller and simpler: he converted one of the three bedrooms in his Harlem, N.Y., apartment into a toy room."Once you have that space, it's really hard to give it up," he said. "It's really hard. Even if I didn't do anything in there, just knowing that you have a space to go to is really great."Playing with toys for hours isn't all fun and games: Masibay is a professional toy designer. Sometimes he works in his manspace; sometimes he doesn't. "Basically, it's just playing in there a lot and you just go in there and get lost," he said.Martin said a manspace doesn't have to be off-limits to the rest of the family or anyone else. It just has to be his to play in or do nothing, to decorate as he chooses or to make a mess."The only think that makes a manspace a manspace is that the guy has total control of what goes on in there and who comes in," he said.Even single guys are making them. Bachelor Eric Deam created his manspace in his Berkeley, Calif., home, in an old fire department water cistern under his living room where he plays his guitar. For Deam, the time he spends there is well worth the effort he put in to carve out the unconventional haven."The room actually helps me get into a different frame of mind," he said. "For example, I can take my classical guitar, rather than my electrics downstairs, and play it, and I feel like Jimi Hendrix in the middle of the room because it's so reverberant. It's a great place to feel good about your playing."

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  • HairyBelafonteHairyBelafonte 1,202 Posts


    two words: moon room.















    i've said too much already.

  • studio space is a must. space for various collections also a must. Just signed a new lease with enough studio space for me and my roommate to work.

    on a side note my girl is expressing her concern that next year she wants to move in together, has me a little wierded out as im not really ready to give up my work time/nerd time just yet. A year from now we'll be a little over two years, not sure if I can really talk about or commit to as of now, and Im kinda feeling put upon by her bringing it up. Hows living with the (non-wife) girl work for the strutters?

  • keithvanhornkeithvanhorn 3,855 Posts


    on a side note my girl is expressing her concern that next year she wants to move in together, has me a little wierded out as im not really ready to give up my work time/nerd time just yet. A year from now we'll be a little over two years, not sure if I can really talk about or commit to as of now, and Im kinda feeling put upon by her bringing it up. Hows living with the (non-wife) girl work for the strutters?

    i moved in with my girl about 10 months ago. it was definitely the right move, but if you are worried about losing your nerd time....uh, yep.

  • The_Hook_UpThe_Hook_Up 8,182 Posts
    my girl and I moved in together back in October...she wouldnt do it until we found a place big enough for both of us to have our own rooms...she needs space for all her sewing stuff and me for my records...it is essential that you and your girl have your own spaces....ESSENTIAL! We both have our nerd time...its great!

  • Otis_FunkmeyerOtis_Funkmeyer 1,321 Posts
    This concept is a little weird.

    Newsflash! Some men actually treat a tiny part of their house as if it's theirs to do with as they please! What generous women they must be with.

    Not that I can't relate...
    We're about to move into a 2 bedroom, and I'm allowed to keep my records and music things in the 2nd bedroom! Woo-hoo!

    What happened? Have we men been completely immasculated? Ahhh, we used to be such a great and proud gender, now we're psyched if we get our own closet.

  • kwalitykwality 620 Posts
    This concept is a little weird.

    Newsflash! Some men actually treat a tiny part of their house as if it's theirs to do with as they please! What generous women they must be with.

    Not that I can't relate...
    We're about to move into a 2 bedroom, and I'm allowed to keep my records and music things in the 2nd bedroom! Woo-hoo!

    What happened? Have we men been completely immasculated? Ahhh, we used to be such a great and proud gender, now we're psyched if we get our own closet.

    Hahaha, yeah, it's a bit of a nowhere story. But it's right, personal space is a must. I've got my studio, the girls got her sewing room and everyone's happy. The tv rarely gets switched on these days.
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