Men's Interior Design is written by NonsenseCycle, a thirty-something New York renter who has furnished a run of overpriced apartments and learned most of it the expensive way. Not a decorator. Not a brand. A guy who spends too much time on r/malelivingspace, has firm opinions about CB2 versus West Elm, and has bought the wrong couch at least once so you do not have to.
The premise is simple. Search "men's furniture" and the internet hands you a wall of clunky black particle board. The good catalogs lean the other way, into pink and brass setups that read as someone else's apartment. Neither one is you. This site sits in the middle and gives plain, opinionated, budget-aware advice for making a place look like it belongs to an adult who pays attention.
What you get here
Specific products with real prices. Store rankings based on actually shopping them, not on a press release. Starter packs that account for every dollar, from a thrifted $500 room to an investment-level $5,000 one. The reasoning behind each call, so you build taste instead of just a shopping list.
What you do not get: sponsored fluff, ten-thousand-unit canvas art, or the phrase "live, laugh, love."
The expertise, such as it is
This is taste built through trial and error, not a degree. Every recommendation here has been bought, tested, returned, regretted, or recommended to a friend who reported back. When something is a matter of opinion, it gets stated as opinion. When a store burned me on delivery fees, that goes in writing too.
How the site pays for itself
Some links are affiliate links, which means a small commission at no extra cost to you when you buy through them. The site also runs display advertising. Recommendations are based on the editor's own testing and opinions, never on who pays the most. See the Privacy Policy for how ads and cookies work.
Get in touch
Questions, disagreements, a product worth adding, or a room you want a second opinion on? Email hello@mensinteriordesign.com or see the Contact page.