Busted skateboard decks might do not go to heaven. But if they're lucky, they might just spend eternity under someone's ass. Deckstool creates artistic, recycled stools out of the decks of old skateboards. For $150, you can get a limited-edition stool, each custom made and signed. The stools are held together by a tough skateboard truck.
You can also send in your own natty and broken deck to get a stool made (from $130) if you don't want your butt to be getting sloppy seconds from some stranger's feet.
Check out some more man cave ideas in the gallery below.
Man Cave or Mantuary
Vegas Game Room
Bring the cheap look and gambling obsession back home with your slots man cave. Not that we don't love pinball, but that rug is enough to keep us far away.
mancavemarket.com
Gun library
Some guys are most comfortable surrounded by the books in their library, and others prefer the safety of large piles of weapons. Pull up a chair and enjoy the Second Amendment. The outer door leading in is a bank vault door.
codenameinsight.com
Car Cave
Aside from the obvious space for 2 sports cars, this basement features a programmable AV system for entertainment in any room of the house. The cave has a card room, and the sunken garage doubles as a dance floor.
connectedhome.com
$6 Million Home Theater
There are 16 subwoofers and the largest screen you'll find outside a movie theater (18x10 feet), all for six-million dollars. Front and center, right in front of the couches is a model of Captain Nemo's Nautilus.
audiovideointeriors.com
Ultimate Basement
Four TVs, air hockey and pool, dozens of great framed sports photos, hardwood floors and brick walls: easily the best room in the house.
mancavemarket.com
Patch Museum
This model hobbyist has decorated the cave with a library of patches. Boy scout maybe?
besiegerofcities, flickr.com
Basement Lounge
All you need is a karaoke machine to complete this lounge experience. Boldest move here: bar stools with pink seats.
killingtime.com
Stalking Heads
Maybe your man cave will be simplicity itself: knotty pine walls to approximate the hunting cabin, a computer, desk and a whole load of dead critters.
mancavesite.com
Secret Room
Forget the man cave in the garage or basement: When looking for a new home, ask for one with a secret room. This Arizona home has a staircase to the master bedroom which also pops up to reveal a hidden room, where the owners have chosen to keep their china set and a mummy's coffin.
nytimes.com
Indoor-Outdoor
In the beginning, there was man. And then there was man cave. The classified ad might read, "Free fridge and sofa chair. Needs work. And decontamination."
nkerns,flickr.com
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