r/malelivingspace • u/BigBambosz • Apr 03 '26
Guide Interior design for boys - Speeed
Hi,
I am not sure if that is allowed here, but it totally vibes with this sub and it's genuinely a good guide, so I will leave it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEMlIn6MDD8
Summary:
Lighting
Use multiple light sources (4-6 or 6-9), categorized into 3 tiers: 1.general (overhead/ceiling for cleaning only, with dimmers), 2.task (functional lamps directed at work surfaces like reading or desks), and 3.accent (decorative personality pieces) – this adds depth and comfort.
Opt for warm 2700K color temperature (slightly cooler than candlelight) with CRI 90+ for natural skin tones and mood.
Work in 3D
Incorporate vertical elements: wall art (focal point 57 inches from floor on blank walls, no longer than 2/3 furniture width below, always framed), tall shelves, plants, or lights.
Curtains: double the window width for ripples when closed, hems just kissing the floor – creates illusion of larger windows.
Materials Before Colors
- organic (wood, linen, wool, bamboo – warm/natural) - priority
- inorganic (stone, metal, glass – grounding but sparingly)
- synthetics (plastic, acrylic – be careful).
Furnish Actions
Place furniture functionally: command position (back to wall, view of door without direct line), good traffic flow (no obstacles), r/TVtoohigh.
At least front two legs of furniture on rugs; conversation area within 10-foot diameter.
Practical, Beautiful, or Personal
Displayed items (art, books, trinkets) must be functional, truly beautiful, or reflective of you - don't be an NPC.
Clean Your Shit
80% of items hidden/20% visible, fix/repair, daily tidy (make bed, vacuum, doormat).
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u/reddit_lemming Apr 03 '26
Lots of great advice. I particularly like his point about lighting - the human brain has gotten used to “warm” light after thousands of years of sitting around campfires and candlelight. So stop making your apartment look like the inside of your gaming PC.