Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Get Your Dad Organized This Father's Day With a Man Cave


Wine, ties, books -- all great gifts for dad on Father's Day, but why not give him what he really wants -- a dedicated area of the house that is his, otherwise known as a Man Cave. Man Caves are gaining rapid popularity as modern men seek a room in their house to escape to and socialize with their friends. The official Man Cave website ( www.mancavesite.org ) has countless pictures of Man Caves submitted by readers.


Here are some tips from Closet Factory for starting the transformation:Sort through the clutter. Discard what's broken and sell anything that you're not using. Consider having a rummage sale. Concentrate on reorganizing the things dad wants to keep. Group like things together. For example, store everything for auto repair in one area, sporting gear in another. Putting cabinets and racks into a garage will help add additional storage. Attach shelves or cabinets to your garage walls, or put up freestanding units. Store the heaviest items on the lowest shelves. Add a floor over the concrete, nothing fancy but it will change the look of the garage. Most importantly, create room for all the Man Cave essentials: Dad's favorite memorabilia, TV, a small fridge, bar and anything that makes him comfortable.Media Contacts: Arieff Communications Adrienne Arieff aa@arieff.com 415 538 9363 Jason Mitchell jason@arieff.com 212 531 6235A Man Cave can be made from any spare room in the house, or to consider as the new den of the 21st century. However, most wives and moms aren't willing to give up a room for a Man Cave. Don't fret if this is the case -- just move the Man Cave to the garage. Closet Factory , the leaders in organizational storage systems, offers numerous storage options to help to transform a section of a garage (or an entire garage) into the ultimate Man Cave.For more information visit: http://www.closetfactory.com/garage.phpImage Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=1628874

Media Contacts: Arieff Communications Adrienne Arieff aa@arieff.com 415 538 9363 Jason Mitchell jason@arieff.com 212 531 6235




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