How to Design a Hunting Room
- 1). Paint the walls in the room tan. Take a swatch of the tan color found on camouflage clothing to your local paint store or hardware store to match it or have it mixed for you. Consider having a mural done on one wall depicting a wildlife scene or utilize framed paintings of wildlife or outdoor scenes.
- 2). Glue natural elements around the border of a picture frame. Twigs and sticks make for an excellent border. Insert the hunter's picture into the personalized frame and hang it in the room. Make more than one picture frame, as this will allow numerous options for photos of the hunter in action.
- 3). Hang curtains in the room that have a wildlife scene on them. Try to stay with the same theme in the room. The curtains will enhance the sense of being outdoors. If you do not want full-length wildlife curtains, hang tan or green curtains and include a wildlife valance.
- 4). Build or purchase shelving units for the room. Display the hunter's most prized possessions on the shelving units throughout the room. Make sure the shelving units are made of wood or natural elements. Dedicate one wall for displaying the hunter's tools and accessories such as bows and arrows or a gun cabinet.
- 5). Place a bearskin rug in the room, making sure it is a focal point. It needn't be from a real bear. Replica bearskin rugs are available for purchase and look amazingly authentic. If the room has a fireplace, lay the bearskin rug in front of it.
- 6). Hang any mounted animal trophies the hunter may have on the walls.