Basement with Cork Flooring and Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

Filtered View
Filtered View
MODE4 Architecture, PLLCMODE4 Architecture, PLLC
The design incorporates a two-sided open bookcase to separate the main living space from the back hall. The two-sided bookcase offers a filtered view to and from the back hall, allowing the space to feel open while supplying some privacy for the service areas. A stand-alone entertainment center acts as a room divider, with a TV wall on one side and a gallery wall on the opposite side. In addition, the ceiling height over the main space was made to feel taller by exposing the floor joists above. Photo Credit: David Meaux Photography
Basement / EXPANDING DOWN UNDER
Basement / EXPANDING DOWN UNDER
Princeton Design CollaborativePrinceton Design Collaborative
Barn Door with Asian influence Photo by:Jeffrey E. Tryon
Design ideas for a medium sized midcentury look-out basement in New York with white walls, cork flooring, no fireplace and beige floors.
Finished Basement
Finished Basement
projectkjprojectkj
Self
This is an example of a large modern walk-out basement in Louisville with grey walls and concrete flooring.
Washington DC Full House Remodel
Washington DC Full House Remodel
Four Brothers Design + BuildFour Brothers Design + Build
Greg Hadley
This is an example of a large traditional walk-out basement in DC Metro with white walls, concrete flooring, no fireplace and black floors.
West Lynn Residence
West Lynn Residence
Jay Corder, ArchitectJay Corder, Architect
Whit Preston Photography
Inspiration for a large rustic fully buried basement in Austin with grey walls, concrete flooring and no fireplace.
Red Ledges (Oquirrh Mountain Drive)
Red Ledges (Oquirrh Mountain Drive)
Timberidge Custom HomesTimberidge Custom Homes
Large country look-out basement in Salt Lake City with white walls, concrete flooring and a standard fireplace.
Residential Basement Polish - Living Room
Residential Basement Polish - Living Room
Dancer Concrete DesignDancer Concrete Design
This client came to us looking for a space that would allow their children a place to hang out while still feeling at home. The versatility of finished concrete flooring works well to adapt to a variety of home styles, and works seamlessly with this Craftsman-style home. We worked with the client to decide that a darker reactive stain would really make the space feel warm, inviting, and comfortable. The look and feel of the floor with this stain selection would be similar to the pictures they provided of the look they were targeting when we started the selection process. The clients really embraced the existing cracks in the concrete, and thought they exhibited the character of the house – and we agree. When our team works on residential projects, it is imperative that we keep everything as clean and mess-free as possible for the client. For this reason, our first step was to apply RAM Board throughout the house where our equipment would be traveling. Tape and 24″ plastic were also applied to the walls of the basement to protect them. The original floor was rather new concrete with some cracks. Our team started by filling the cracks with a patching product. The grinding process then began, concrete reactive stain was applied in the color Wenge Wood, and then the floor was sealed with our two step concrete densification and stain-guard process. The 5 step polishing process was finished by bringing the floor to a 800-grit level. We were excited to see how the space came together after the rest of construction, which was overseen by the contractor Arbor Homes, was complete. View the gallery below to take a look!
Speak Easy Basement
Speak Easy Basement
Fabian Genovesi - Neil Kelly Co.Fabian Genovesi - Neil Kelly Co.
An entertainment paradise. This "speak easy" bar and entertainment space packs a punch. Taking you back to the prohibition era, with authentic materials of that period. What was once a finished basement, complete with bedrooms and a den is now an adult playground.
Transitional New Home
Transitional New Home
Chux ReconstruxChux Reconstrux
Inspiration for an expansive traditional look-out basement in Kansas City with white walls, concrete flooring, no fireplace and grey floors.
Transitional Basement
Transitional Basement
This is an example of a medium sized traditional look-out basement in Denver with white walls, concrete flooring and grey floors.
Brookside basement
Brookside basement
Hurst Construction, IncHurst Construction, Inc
Bob Greenspan Photography
Medium sized rustic basement in Kansas City with concrete flooring and brown floors.
Family Basement Rec Room & Bath
Family Basement Rec Room & Bath
12/12 Architects & Planners12/12 Architects & Planners
This large, light blue colored basement is complete with an exercise area, game storage, and a ton of space for indoor activities. It also has under the stair storage perfect for a cozy reading nook. The painted concrete floor makes this space perfect for riding bikes, and playing some indoor basketball. It also comes with a full bath and wood paneled
TRU Overlays
TRU Overlays
Evolution IndustriesEvolution Industries
This is an example of a modern basement in Sacramento with concrete flooring and brown floors.
Garage Flooring
Garage Flooring
Pittsburgh GaragePittsburgh Garage
Local wine cellar out with a Solid Epoxy Floor Coating. Located in Pittsburgh, installed by Pittsburgh Garage.
Design ideas for a medium sized rustic look-out basement with no fireplace, multi-coloured walls, concrete flooring and brown floors.
Colorado Now
Colorado Now
Tiffany HomesTiffany Homes
Inspiration for a large contemporary walk-out basement in Denver with beige walls, concrete flooring, no fireplace, brown floors and a game room.
Recreational Haven
Recreational Haven
Donahoe GroupDonahoe Group
Tom Watson Photography
Large modern fully buried basement in New York with grey floors, grey walls and concrete flooring.
Modern Basement Conversion
Modern Basement Conversion
risa boyer architecturerisa boyer architecture
Derek Sergison
Design ideas for a small modern fully buried basement in Portland with white walls, concrete flooring, no fireplace and grey floors.
Speakeasy Entertainment Basement
Speakeasy Entertainment Basement
Neil Kelly CompanyNeil Kelly Company
The homeowners had a very specific vision for their large daylight basement. To begin, Neil Kelly's team, led by Portland Design Consultant Fabian Genovesi, took down numerous walls to completely open up the space, including the ceilings, and removed carpet to expose the concrete flooring. The concrete flooring was repaired, resurfaced and sealed with cracks in tact for authenticity. Beams and ductwork were left exposed, yet refined, with additional piping to conceal electrical and gas lines. Century-old reclaimed brick was hand-picked by the homeowner for the east interior wall, encasing stained glass windows which were are also reclaimed and more than 100 years old. Aluminum bar-top seating areas in two spaces. A media center with custom cabinetry and pistons repurposed as cabinet pulls. And the star of the show, a full 4-seat wet bar with custom glass shelving, more custom cabinetry, and an integrated television-- one of 3 TVs in the space. The new one-of-a-kind basement has room for a professional 10-person poker table, pool table, 14' shuffleboard table, and plush seating.
Basement Remodel in Elmhurst, Illinois
Basement Remodel in Elmhurst, Illinois
Hyland HomesHyland Homes
Photo of a medium sized modern look-out basement in Chicago with grey walls, concrete flooring, no fireplace and blue floors.
Saylorsburg Basement
Saylorsburg Basement
Lehigh Valley Interior ConstructionLehigh Valley Interior Construction
Design ideas for a medium sized rustic fully buried basement in Philadelphia with brown walls, concrete flooring and beige floors.

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