I had just started on mine, and it got confiscated and turned into a dance studio, complete with 16' X 8' tap floor 3-4 years ago. I have dismantled the dance floor, and will start back on the man cave this Summer.
I'm drawing the prints in my head. Going to finish basement in couple years. The garage works for now
Husband's "mancave" is the living room - but we have an arcade dart game in the garage along with two racecars - hunting stuff - and beer fridge. Guess that could be the "toy room". Wish we had more rooms in the house to actually have a designated room.
That's an amazing mount, like something you would see at Cabela's. The rack is a jaw dropper. Congrats on all angles.
In interest of full disclosure, that's not my mount or my house, it's just a pic I found on the internet last year and kept because it's cool and something I'd like to do sometime. Apologies, I should have put a footnote on that post I guess.
Like i said before my cave at home is the gatage for now but These are a few of the man cave from the house down at the farm.
No pics to share yet. Closing on a new place next week Friday and I can't wait. Among many other projects, I'll get to setup another man cave. It will be less of a lounge and more of a shop type setup plus storage for all my hunting crap. I currently have a full archery shop in my basement with a 14ish yard range. It's unfinished though and doesn't look that great. The new place has a wood working shop in half the basement with walkout doors. The benches and a 6'x12' wall of really nice storage drawers will stay with the house so it should be a killer man cave and bow shop. I'll have a 18 yard range in there as well and I may possibly end up with a full 20 yards once we redo the other side of the basement that is finished. The walkout doors go to the back yard from the shop side of the basement so I'll be able to store my ATV in the man cave, as well as open the doors and shoot right into the yard. The plan right now is to setup 20, 30, 40, 50, and 80 yard target butts similar to the pic below (credit to Matt / PA on the target butt design).