Uh-oh. Looks like someone dialed up the bachelor pad knob one too many clicks because it's one intense tech-induced drool adventure over at AskMen.com's dream house. Careful, they really don't hold back in this particular roundup...

From the kitchen to the bedroom, AskMen.com pretty much takes the ultimate tech out there (along with their premiums) and lumps it into each room accordingly. Unfortunately, most of the items they suggest are reserved for the most lavish of men, or, in other words, premium items we'd only dream of getting once per year.

For example, a $5000 Viking Range Top with Char Grill for the kitchen. Or a $4500 Samsung LED 55" HDTV for the bedroom. Crazy. You've been warned. But if you're still dying to know what dream items await your future if you won the lottery someday, continue to the house tour here.
[Via AskMen]
Comments (6)
Hey, there's actually some reasonably priced stuff in there -- even a $400 sofa.
After viewing the askmen.com's Dream House 2009, I would have to give it a big thumbs down. The items there are either typical and easy to aquire items, not the best in class, or obviously sponsored. In fact, the room layouts are stock photography with some of the recommended items photoshopped into the photo. Don't waste your time clicking through.
Is it just me, or does every "bachelor dream home" seem... antiseptic? There's rarely any texture or patterns, and it tends towards either grayscale more often than not. You almost expect a stern looking, unshaven man sitting there, in a black turtleneck and gray sport coat, thinking to himself, "I'm the ******* batman!"
guys in the tub...manly men? in the tub?
i try not to post if i don't have anything positive to say but this whole project is really dull.
I think it's really annoying that all of the items aren't actually linked. For example, the cool uber-modern sofa in the "Living Room" actually links to some dumpy, boxy-looking things when you click on it. Why link it at all??
Lame "catalog" web experience on top of model apartment photos from a Miami condo prospectus. The only Bachelors living in something like this are Crockett and Tubbs. This is why Mens magazines are tanking. As a male bachelor this stuff says nothing to me.