Just after the millennium, a new decorating phenomenon reared its masculine head above the normally feminine practice of designing the family home.
Suddenly, the special, male-only spaces which were historically known as “garages,” took on a more prominent role in the household. The basement, a spare bedroom or den began to take on a much more macho look with sports themes, giant televisions and video game entertainment centers. These rooms became commonly known as “the man cave.”
However, recently the women of the house have started to catch on to the idea of having a secluded and quiet space of their own, prompting the birth of the "mom cave.”
Check out the whole article here to help design your new Mom Cave.
Oh, and don't forget the lock for the door and the headphones with LOUD music to drown out the sound of the kids running loose in the house because your partner is not watching them while you are in your Mom Cave :)
I suppose at some point we must stop to think, is it worth going in the Mom Cave 'cause there's going to be a whole load of cleaning up when we come out!
Thanks to Kelly Roncace/Gloucester County Times and Staci Greenberg, owner of imc: Interior Design Services
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