Will Kopelman, Drew Barrymore's husband have the most exquisite man cave due to its impressive features and decorations.
The man cave is located just off the bedroom of Will and Drew. What leads to the space is a tufted door which is made from men's suiting fabric. It includes an office, a dressing room, and a bathroom. Apparently, it has everything that a man needs for a private hub!
"Will is not a snob, but he knows quality," commented longtime friend Gwyneth Paltrow about Will's space, according to Pop Sugar. "I've been on a mission to get him to start his own design firm."
The luminous and skylit office has a beamed ceiling and breadboard walls which is as white as the glossy epoxy-resin floor. The space has a pristine setting with well-worn vintage leather armchairs and robust dark-wood furnishings.
Kopelman man cave, which he added to his Los Angeles home that he shares with wife Drew Barrymore and daughters Olive and Frankie, is similar to an updated Edwardian smoking room or even a "stylish garçonnière."
For many, a man cave would be reserved for a man's entertainment and might have a pinball machine and others but for Kopelman, he has books, family photographs and other keepsakes in it. Everything that he values is in his own space.
“I wanted to create a space that is a completely unfiltered expression of my aesthetic,” art adviser Kopelman said according to Architectural Digest magazine where his space was featured. “It’s my own personal bubble of peace.”
The area has glossy white paint and is flooded with natural light. Kopelman's most prized possessions are all tastefully curated and arranged in the area with Will's sharp design aesthetic. The walk-in closet has a black-lacquer cabinetry and brass hardware. It also features a veined-brown marble bathroom with a faux skylight and a masculine aura.
In the bookcase, one can see different artist monographs and special momentos that include a pre-Columbian artifact which is a gift from his father Arie, a former president of Chanel. It also has a Campbell’s soup can with the autograph of Andy Warhol, and a baseball signed “To Willy, Best Wishes, Willie Mays.”
Indeed, this space is so full of everything special for Kopelman.