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Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction
Wide, new stairway offers entry to game room, family room and home gym.
This is an example of a large contemporary look-out basement in New York with a game room, white walls, carpet, white floors and tongue and groove walls.
This is an example of a large contemporary look-out basement in New York with a game room, white walls, carpet, white floors and tongue and groove walls.
Fabrizio Nicolosi
Design ideas for a medium sized modern fully buried basement in Milan with ceramic flooring, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, white floors and wainscoting.
Homes And Such LLC
From addressing recurring water problems to integrating common eyesores seamlessly into the overall design, this basement transformed into a space the whole family (and their guests) love.
Nearby is a small workspace, adding bonus function to this cozy basement and taking advantage of all available space.
Like many 1920s homes in the Linden Hills area, the basement felt narrow, dark, and uninviting, but Homes and Such was committed to identifying creative solutions within the existing structure that transformed the space.
Subtle tweaks to the floor plan made better use of the available square footage and created a more functional design. At the bottom of the stairs, a bedroom was transformed into a cozy, living space, creating more openness with a central foyer and separation from the guest bedroom spaces.
D&G Construction
This beautiful basement has gray walls with medium sized white trim. The flooring is nylon carpet in a speckled white coloring. The windows have a white frame with a medium sized, white, wooden window sill. The wet bar has white recessed panels with black metallic handles. In between the two cabinets is a stainless steel drink cooler. The countertop is a white, quartz fitted with an undermounted sink equipped with a stainless steel faucet. Above the wet bar are two white, wooden cabinets with glass recessed panels and black metallic handles. Connecting the two upper cabinets are two wooden, floating shelves with a dark brown stain. The wet bar backsplash is a white and gray ceramic tile laid in a mosaic style that runs up the wall between the cabinets. This beautiful basement bathroom has gray walls with medium, flat white trim. The door is white with a white frame and black metallic handles and hinges. The flooring is a farmhouse styled white and black tile. The vanity set has white cabinets with recessed panels and black metallic handles. The vanity set's counter top is a white quartz with an undermounted sink equipped with a bronze faucet. Above the sink is a square tilting mirror with a bronze frame and a bronze lighting fixture with three light bulbs.
Catalano Architects
Classic fully buried basement in Boston with green walls, carpet, no fireplace, white floors, wainscoting, wood walls and a dado rail.
OakWood Designers & Builders
This basement renovation features a large wall made of reclaimed barn board wood.
If you’re looking to add a rustic touch to your space while also keeping the environment front of mind, consider using reclaimed wood for your next project.
Utilizing reclaimed wood as an accent wall, piece of furniture or decor statement is a growing trend in home renovations that is here to stay. These clients decided to use reclaimed barnboard as an accent wall for their basement renovation, which serves as a gorgeous focal point for the room.
Reclaimed wood is also a great option from an environmental standpoint. When you choose reclaimed wood instead of investing in fresh lumber, you are helping to preserve the natural timber resources for additional future uses. Less demand for fresh lumber means less logging and therefore less deforestation - a win-win!
Johnson + Fernàndez Interior Design
This was an additional, unused space our client decided to remodel and turn into a glam room for her and her girlfriends to enjoy! Great place to host, serve some crafty cocktails and play your favorite romantic comedy on the big screen.
Marie-Sophie Donnedieu - Architecture d'intérieur
Rénovation souplex
This is an example of a fully buried basement in Paris with a game room, white walls, concrete flooring, white floors and wainscoting.
This is an example of a fully buried basement in Paris with a game room, white walls, concrete flooring, white floors and wainscoting.
WL Kitchen & Home
Dark mahogany stained home interior, NJ
Darker stained elements contrasting with the surrounding lighter tones of the space.
Combining light and dark tones of materials to bring out the best of the space. Following a transitional style, this interior is designed to be the ideal space to entertain both friends and family.
For more about this project visit our website
wlkitchenandhome.com
Johnson + Fernàndez Interior Design
This was an additional, unused space our client decided to remodel and turn into a glam room for her and her girlfriends to enjoy! Great place to host, serve some crafty cocktails and play your favorite romantic comedy on the big screen.
WL Kitchen & Home
Dark mahogany stained home interior, NJ
Darker stained elements contrasting with the surrounding lighter tones of the space.
Combining light and dark tones of materials to bring out the best of the space. Following a transitional style, this interior is designed to be the ideal space to entertain both friends and family.
For more about this project visit our website
wlkitchenandhome.com
D&G Construction
This beautiful basement has gray walls with medium sized white trim. The flooring is nylon carpet in a speckled white coloring. The windows have a white frame with a medium sized, white, wooden window sill. The wet bar has white recessed panels with black metallic handles. In between the two cabinets is a stainless steel drink cooler. The countertop is a white, quartz fitted with an undermounted sink equipped with a stainless steel faucet. Above the wet bar are two white, wooden cabinets with glass recessed panels and black metallic handles. Connecting the two upper cabinets are two wooden, floating shelves with a dark brown stain. The wet bar backsplash is a white and gray ceramic tile laid in a mosaic style that runs up the wall between the cabinets.
OakWood Designers & Builders
This basement renovation features a large wall made of reclaimed barn board wood.
If you’re looking to add a rustic touch to your space while also keeping the environment front of mind, consider using reclaimed wood for your next project.
Utilizing reclaimed wood as an accent wall, piece of furniture or decor statement is a growing trend in home renovations that is here to stay. These clients decided to use reclaimed barnboard as an accent wall for their basement renovation, which serves as a gorgeous focal point for the room.
Reclaimed wood is also a great option from an environmental standpoint. When you choose reclaimed wood instead of investing in fresh lumber, you are helping to preserve the natural timber resources for additional future uses. Less demand for fresh lumber means less logging and therefore less deforestation - a win-win!
Sam Pizzo Architect P.L.L.C.
Design ideas for a large classic fully buried basement in Detroit with a home bar, beige walls, vinyl flooring, no fireplace, white floors and panelled walls.
Fabrizio Nicolosi
This is an example of a medium sized modern fully buried basement in Milan with ceramic flooring, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, white floors and wainscoting.
Homes And Such LLC
From addressing recurring water problems to integrating common eyesores seamlessly into the overall design, this basement transformed into a space the whole family (and their guests) love.
Like many 1920s homes in the Linden Hills area, the basement felt narrow, dark, and uninviting, but Homes and Such was committed to identifying creative solutions within the existing structure that transformed the space.
Subtle tweaks to the floor plan made better use of the available square footage and created an openish layout, which gives the illusion of space in a 100-year-old basement with low ceilings.
OakWood Designers & Builders
This basement renovation features a large wall made of reclaimed barn board wood.
If you’re looking to add a rustic touch to your space while also keeping the environment front of mind, consider using reclaimed wood for your next project.
Utilizing reclaimed wood as an accent wall, piece of furniture or decor statement is a growing trend in home renovations that is here to stay. These clients decided to use reclaimed barnboard as an accent wall for their basement renovation, which serves as a gorgeous focal point for the room.
Reclaimed wood is also a great option from an environmental standpoint. When you choose reclaimed wood instead of investing in fresh lumber, you are helping to preserve the natural timber resources for additional future uses. Less demand for fresh lumber means less logging and therefore less deforestation - a win-win!
The Place Between
The Place Between designed and project managed the renovations of the basement of this architecturally designed 3 bed victorian end of terrace property, in London SE15. The brief was to create an opening for the stairs for better ventilation and make this an office space with cellar under the stairs. The underfloor heating system also had to be repaired on both levels (basement and ground floor). The place was completely stripped back and a new staircase was fitted. For the interior design aspects, gold and whites were chosen as colour scheme. To cover the walls, we used cut to measure and high quality white acrylic panelling. Bespoke plywood carpentry was fitted to cover the utilities and make space for office files. Plenty of lighting for darker evenings complement the 3 large skylights. The flooring is eco friendly white vinyl roll. A strip of gold mosaic square tiles was added to mirror a feature already on the ground floor, creating a feeling of continuity in the home. The results are a bright, funky, cool and airy space to work from home and store wine.
WL Kitchen & Home
Dark mahogany stained home interior, NJ
Darker stained elements contrasting with the surrounding lighter tones of the space.
Combining light and dark tones of materials to bring out the best of the space. Following a transitional style, this interior is designed to be the ideal space to entertain both friends and family.
For more about this project visit our website
wlkitchenandhome.com
CARVAJAL
The entrance to this versatile media room (that works as a library, a friends meeting room, a music room and, of course, a home cinema that fits up tp a 90" flat screen (better than roll down screens) had to be warm and inviting. Every time I see this picture, I want to go into the room. You feel like you bedazzled in.
The Crittal doors allow your view to run all the way to very end letting it rest on the lovely garden wall.
The air conditioning keeps the room at the right temperature no matter how many guests are having fun.
Moreover, LED strips have been set in the Art Deco coving to allow the right ambiance whilst enjoying the home experience.
The main cost of this build is, as always the basement dig out. There was only soil and a house above when we started.
Basement with White Floors and All Types of Wall Treatment Ideas and Designs
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