All too often, men's spaces are thought of only as mancaves or bachelor pads. Yet over the years we've featured a variety of creative and original spaces that demonstrate just how diverse men's homes truly can be. Here you'll find some of my favorite tours of all-guy family homes, with a smattering of roommate situations tossed in for good measure.
TOP ROW:
1. Jamison, Alec & Zion's "Elegant Circus"
2. David & Christopher's Lively Vintage Abode
3. Three Men & a Home Filled with Photography
4. Nick & RJ's Eclectic Glam Studio City Home
5. Anthony & Gregory's 1912 Contemporary Craftsman
BOTTOM ROW:
6. Chris & Roger's DIY + Modern Farmhouse
7. Tomas & Eric's Downtown Davinci Loft
8. Budi & Daniel's Global Oasis in London
9. Timm & Zack's Rummage-Sale Retro
10. Michael & Benjamin's Modern Contemporary Apartment
MORE HOUSE TOUR ROUND-UPS ON APARTMENT THERAPY:
• Ladies Living Solo: Inspiration from Our House Tours
• Living Beautifully...with Roommates
• Setting Up a New Home: First Apartments
• Setting Up a New Home: Newlyweds
• Grade-A Student Spaces
(Images: as credited above)











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I didn't see much of the spaces....
Completely agree @annaatjunkie It would be great to highlight the spaces a bit more even if it involved two photos per tour. Plus you left out two of my favorite all-guys tours.
Andy & Andrew's Vintage Modern and a tour from Brooklyn of an amazing loft that I can't put my hands on the link right now.
Another fave for me that missed the list would be this one:
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/michaels-comfortable-modern-ro-149811
Nice place but not that big of a deal except the guys are hot.
Homowners like me!
uhhh if you want to see the spaces then click on the link that coordinates with the guys in the photos....
It's a re-hash article on tours that feature men's homes where they use a photo for a place holder (ie. the home owner's photo) then direct you to the actual house tour...
@stream13 I'm not confused by the concept; I'm disappointed in its execution.
We gays have mancaves too...they just aren't the kinds of spaces you normally see on a site like AT...
Maybe its me but I see male couple spaces all the time that aren't traditional man caves. Just open a Elle Decor/House Beautiful or Living Etc. The only time i see 'bachelor pads' are on TV.
I personally think it's kind of silly and outdated for design to be male and female in nature. Design can be anything we want it to be and traditional gender roles really don't need to be implemented in design.
Though, I do see how they are appealing to people, so I like the idea of "manly' inspiration for spaces. I do think it's kind of funny, though, since I remember some of these tours and I found several of them to be "genderless" in design, at least to my eye.
I like to see all men's spaces, I always find something interesting there that I wouldn't have done on my own but when I see it, I like.
Especially the house of the first couple - that was one of my favourite ones.
@RETROSTYLEGUY81 - What? I thought every American male, straight or gay, had a swing in their basement.
I agree with fromage.
Can't wait to see 'Inspiration from Single Guy Space' - preferably straight and over 6ft!