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Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave

9/2/16

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My husband is a huge Texas Longhorns fan. Like, seriously huge. As a third-generation Longhorn, he was born bleeding burnt orange, but his fandom is next level. We actually had a reference to Texas football in our wedding vows, the string quartet played Texas Fight when the groomsmen and he walked down the aisle, and his wedding band even has Bevo symbols engraved around it (for real, you can see it here). With the first Longhorn football game of the season this weekend, I thought it would be good timing to share the décor of our Texas Longhorn-themed game room. Obviously, it was a no-brainer that our game room would be decked out in burnt orange. The hubs wanted a Longhorn man cave to watch college football game days (when not at a game and tailgating). Just like when we did G’s burnt orange and gray Longhorn-themed nursery, I wanted the space to be classy and coordinated, and to feel unique and customized. As always, I also wanted to do it on a budget. This required repurposing some of the art and furnishings we already had, going to IKEA for cost-effective additions, then supplementing them with a few nicer accents. Note: This post was updated in 2021 after having made some furniture changes over the 5 years since the original post was published. I have included a mixture of original and updated photos to further inspire your Texas Longhorns man cave planning.

Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave

If you’d like to see more of the significance behind the space for our family and some of the pieces in it, check out this video feature of the room from Texas Longhorns and Samsung!

How we decorated our Texas Longhorns man cave / fan cave

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We started with painting the walls gray (I love the combination of gray, orange, and white). We also used some of our existing cherry colored furniture (cherry looks great with burnt orange) as a starting point to the room’s furnishing. 

Here’s how it all came together.

Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
Our Texas Longhorns man cave in 2016
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
Our Texas Longhorns man cave in 2021
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
We used some existing Longhorn art that we had collected over the years. We framed them all in cherry or white IKEA Ribba frames (different sizes as needed) to give the room décor some consistency.
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
We used the extra large Ribba frames to frame jerseys for all six of the retired Texas Longhorn numbers. We collected the jerseys over time, finding some on eBay, until we finally got all of them this year. Looking for deals on the jerseys and framing them ourselves with IKEA frames saved us a lot of money compared to purchasing framed jerseys, or having them professionally framed. 
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
In 2021 we upgraded our TV to a wall-mounted Samsung 75-inch The Frame TV with customizable bezel
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
Our TV console is this wood and metal TV stand from Amazon. We placed some memorabilia on top, including a custom Longhorn helmet sugar skull that I had made during my trip to Puerto Vallarta.
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
Cherry stained wood furniture, dark brown Naugahyde couches, and burnt orange throw pillows… oh, and real longhorn steer horns. Yes, I have longhorn horns on my wall.
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
We later updated the couch and side chair to this Friheten sleeper sofa and Poang chair from IKEA. Accents included the Watercolor Waves Sandstone Ruggable rug, this set of throw blankets, and some throw pillows (this one and this one).
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
Other new furniture included this industrial wood and metal coffee table and side table, and industrial floor lamp
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
The bookshelves were made and stained for me by my father. I am lucky to have such wood-working talent in my family!
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
My husband had some Earl Campbell autographed magazines that we were able to frame in IKEA Ribba frames to match the rest of the wall art.
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
We painted the back of the bookcases burnt orange for a subtle pop of color peeking out behind the books and DVDs.
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
We repurpose some of the art from G’s Longhorn nursery (since we recently transitioned it into an Avengers-themed big boy room), which were already in white Ribba frames. On the bookshelves we also placed other Longhorn mementos, like a hook ’em hands sculpture and an NCAA National Championship ring replica.
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
A classy game room would not be complete without a nice lamp. We got a stained glass Tiffany-style Longhorns table lamp, similar to this one from Amazon.
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
We have wooden Longhorn cooler that helps keep the beer cold on game day. This model is available on Amazon here.
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
This budget-friendly IKEA Dudero floor lamp provides an accent in the corner of the room.
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
I DIYed a UT/Austin subway style scroll poster. You can find similar options on Etsy, but to make your own, choose around 15 different words and phrases that describe your school. For example: the city name, the name of the stadium and other sports complexes, campus landmarks, iconic street names near campus, the name of the mascot, your school’s fight slogan, etc. I printed this on 11″x17″ (tabloid sized) paper with white lettering (Bebas Neue font works nicely for these types of signs, and I varied up the typeface sizes for aesthetic purposes) on burnt orange and framed it in an IKEA frame.
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
More repurposed art from G’s Longhorn nursery mixed with some other Longhorn art we had. The repurposed art was already framed in Ribba frames, so they coordinated easily. 
Classy Fan Cave Décor: Texas Longhorns Man Cave
We got this cherry finish expandable bar cabinet from Amazon for the room so that we can host a mean game watching party in the man cave. Sitting on top of the bar are decanters we’ve collected, including a special vintage decanter passed on to my husband from his grandfather.

I am pretty happy with how the room has come together. More importantly, the hubs is really proud of it. See, even your man cave can be fab!

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Comments

  1. Papi Cruz says

    September 2, 2016 at 3:39 pm

    Thank you for the mention baby girl. You've done a wonderful job with that room. Your explanation will surely help others that may want to imitate your idea with their favorite team or theme.

    Reply
  2. Sandy KS says

    September 6, 2016 at 2:00 am

    The room looks like it has come together. You can tell someone likes sports and which one. It looks great!!

    Reply
  3. Kim says

    July 26, 2020 at 10:50 am

    Was it hard framing in the IKEA frames?! Do you have any tips or tricks for using those frames? My husband has 5 Kansas City Chiefs jerseys I need to frame for his office!

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    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      July 26, 2020 at 1:09 pm

      It wasn’t too hard, but worth the effort because the frames were so cheap. I used double-sided adhesive to attach it to the matte and to keep the folds of the jersey in place. I recommend a strong adhesive so the jerseys don’t sag with their own weight over time. I had to fix a few of mine, but they have been fine ever since.

      Reply
  4. Jean W. says

    July 28, 2020 at 8:56 am

    What size RIBBA frames did you use for the jerseys?

    Reply
    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      July 28, 2020 at 11:11 am

      I used the largest ones they had. The external measurements for the ones I have are approx. 29″x40″ but on the IKEA website right now I see the largest one listed is 24×35 ¾ “

      Reply
  5. Ashley Day says

    March 23, 2023 at 9:01 am

    What paint color did you use?

    Reply
    • Ramona Cruz-Peters says

      March 23, 2023 at 9:12 am

      I’m sorry, but I don’t remember!

      Reply

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