Basement with Turquoise Floors Ideas and Designs

Colorful Southampton Renovation
Colorful Southampton Renovation
Mercedes Courland InteriorsMercedes Courland Interiors
young adult bathroom, with vibrant colors
Classic basement in New York with turquoise floors.
Design & Build a New Home
Design & Build a New Home
Gerry Dunleavy ConstructionGerry Dunleavy Construction
Pella double hung windows provide maximum daylight. Recessed lighting throughout illuminates the area in the evening.
Photo of an expansive classic walk-out basement in Boston with yellow walls, carpet and turquoise floors.
Mahogany Mid-Century Modern
Mahogany Mid-Century Modern
G. Christianson Construction, Inc.G. Christianson Construction, Inc.
One of the unique features of this home was the basement which brought the feel of the outdoors inside the home using large glass window walls, dirt planters directly in the floor, and a raised brick planter. To preserve the original vision but modernize the finishes, we replaced the vinyl floor with terrazzo-look porcelain tile, replaced the dirt in the floor planters with rock, and painted the walls. An existing unfinished basement space adjacent this room was converted to a media room, and Sapele was brought downstairs through the media room doors.
Residential Refurbishment with Moroccan Basement in Notting Hill, London, W11
Residential Refurbishment with Moroccan Basement in Notting Hill, London, W11
PTP Architects LondonPTP Architects London
Architecture and Interior Design by PTP Architects; Lighting Design by Sally Storey at Lighting Design International; Works by Martinisation; Photography by Edmund Sumner
Colorful Southampton Renovation
Colorful Southampton Renovation
Mercedes Courland InteriorsMercedes Courland Interiors
young adult bathroom, with vibrant colors
Photo of a traditional basement in New York with turquoise floors.
Design & Build a New Home
Design & Build a New Home
Gerry Dunleavy ConstructionGerry Dunleavy Construction
Space abounds in this finished basement area.
Design ideas for an expansive traditional walk-out basement in Boston with yellow walls, carpet and turquoise floors.
Design & Build a New Home
Design & Build a New Home
Gerry Dunleavy ConstructionGerry Dunleavy Construction
Wall to wall carpet, painted walls and custom wood trim are featured throughout the basement area.
Design ideas for an expansive traditional walk-out basement in Boston with yellow walls, carpet and turquoise floors.
Mahogany Mid-Century Modern
Mahogany Mid-Century Modern
G. Christianson Construction, Inc.G. Christianson Construction, Inc.
One of the unique features of this home was the basement which brought the feel of the outdoors inside the home using large glass window walls, dirt planters directly in the floor, and a raised brick planter. To preserve the original vision but modernize the finishes, we replaced the vinyl floor with terrazzo-look porcelain tile, replaced the dirt in the floor planters with rock, and painted the walls. An existing unfinished basement space adjacent this room was converted to a media room, and Sapele was brought downstairs through the media room doors.
Design & Build a New Home
Design & Build a New Home
Gerry Dunleavy ConstructionGerry Dunleavy Construction
Many couches make this a great "chill out" area. Soffits hide the duct work.
This is an example of an expansive traditional walk-out basement in Boston with yellow walls, carpet and turquoise floors.
Design & Build a New Home
Design & Build a New Home
Gerry Dunleavy ConstructionGerry Dunleavy Construction
Baseboard heat keeps the basement nice and comfortable.
Design ideas for an expansive traditional walk-out basement in Boston with yellow walls, carpet and turquoise floors.

Basement with Turquoise Floors Ideas and Designs

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