5 Homes With Masculine Energy
This San Francisco condo was inspired by fashion, in particular by one of the homeowner's jobs as a stylist at Ralph Lauren. A rich leather sofa, a bearskin throw and pillows covered in suit fabric give the room a warm and masculine feeling.
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Metallic finishes, a Chinoiserie cabinet and more menswear-inspired fabrics on the window treatments keep things from getting girly.
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An expansive dining area outside extends the home's living space outdoors. See the rest of this home
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This Pacific Heights home was designed to be minimal, unique, and have European flair.
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What's a proper bachelor pad without a man cave? This dark media room is comfortable and stylish.See the rest of this home
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This stunning apartment in San Sebastián, Spain knocks my socks off. A mix of vintage, modern and contemporary pieces live in harmony against a white walls, trimwork and ceilings.
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Dark-colored textiles add a masculine feel to this bright guest room.
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This clever L.A.-based blogger, Dabito, has amassed and curated an impressive collection of thrifted vintage treasures. These pieces are arranged throughout his home in a way that makes it look easy (it's not).
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A collection of his own etchings and lithographs, as well as artwork given to him by friends, adorn the walls.
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Finally, we'll travel down to Buenos Aires to get a peek at a small but luxurious loft. This beautiful space takes advantage of every spare inch without giving up a bit of polish. There's even a gallery to gaze at above the bed.
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The home was as a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city and career demands. Thus, a custom platform bed bedecked in soft textiles was a must.
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While this looks like a sleek bar, it's actually a fully-functioning kitchen. Appliances and supplies are incorporated into the wall and cabinets.
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