Ultimate Man Cave: $50,000 Elder Scrolls Basement
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A SUPERFAN spent over $50,000 converting his basement into the ultimate man cave modelled on a best-selling computer game. Despite wife Jill’s dreams of a swimming pool in the garden, Tyler Kirkham, 32, couldn’t be swayed from his vision based on The Elder Scrolls series of fantasy games, which features a $15,000 bathroom with its own waterfall and a secret door resembling a bookcase, activated by pulling one of the books. Alongside suits of armour, a crossbow and an alchemy lab full of medieval potions, the space features a $15,000 bathroom with its own waterfall and ivy-covered rock-face. He also fitted a $250 Italian crossbow, $8,000-worth of stone and masonry, stained flooring costing $3,000, suits of armour, an alchemy lab full of medieval potions, a medieval helmet worth $100 and a $20,000 home cinema for playing the games on a large screen. Tyler, a professional comic book artist, impressed his friends, relatives and neighbours who love visiting to join gaming sessions in the man cave, which he has been building since 2012. He now plans to take his high-cost customisation even further, using a new release in the series as his inspiration. ‘Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited is available now on Xbox One, Playstation 4, PC and Mac.'
Videographer / Director: Russell Nickerson
Producer: Tom Midlane, Nick Johnson, Tom Collins
Editor: Kyle Waters
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A SUPERFAN spent over $50,000 converting his basement into the ultimate man cave modelled on a best-selling computer game. Despite wife Jill’s dreams of a swimming pool in the garden, Tyler Kirkham, 32, couldn’t be swayed from his vision based on The Elder Scrolls series of fantasy games, which features a $15,000 bathroom with its own waterfall and a secret door resembling a bookcase, activated by pulling one of the books. Alongside suits of armour, a crossbow and an alchemy lab full of medieval potions, the space features a $15,000 bathroom with its own waterfall and ivy-covered rock-face. He also fitted a $250 Italian crossbow, $8,000-worth of stone and masonry, stained flooring costing $3,000, suits of armour, an alchemy lab full of medieval potions, a medieval helmet worth $100 and a $20,000 home cinema for playing the games on a large screen. Tyler, a professional comic book artist, impressed his friends, relatives and neighbours who love visiting to join gaming sessions in the man cave, which he has been building since 2012. He now plans to take his high-cost customisation even further, using a new release in the series as his inspiration. ‘Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited is available now on Xbox One, Playstation 4, PC and Mac.'
Videographer / Director: Russell Nickerson
Producer: Tom Midlane, Nick Johnson, Tom Collins
Editor: Kyle Waters
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