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Alliance Designs LLC
Home Basement Renovation
The previously unfinished basement has undergone a remarkable transformation and now boasts an entirely new living space. With this addition, the overall square footage of the house has expanded, providing more room for relaxation and entertainment. This new space is perfect for hosting parties, movie nights, and family gatherings. By converting the basement into a living area, the homeowners have unlocked the full potential of their house and created a more functional and comfortable living environment for themselves and their loved ones.
Hoffman Weber Construction
The basement playhouse gives kids a cool space of their own.
Idée de décoration pour un sous-sol bohème enterré avec un mur vert et moquette.
Idée de décoration pour un sous-sol bohème enterré avec un mur vert et moquette.
Eclectically You Interior Design
Cette image montre un sous-sol bohème donnant sur l'extérieur et de taille moyenne avec un mur gris, un sol en vinyl, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en carrelage et un sol multicolore.
Align Design LLC
Idées déco pour un sous-sol éclectique donnant sur l'extérieur et de taille moyenne avec un mur gris, sol en stratifié, aucune cheminée et un sol gris.
Kelsey Ann Rose
Design and architecture by Stuart Shanks of B Space Architecture.
Réalisation d'un sous-sol bohème.
Réalisation d'un sous-sol bohème.
Keep Calm and Stage LLC
Idées déco pour un grand sous-sol éclectique donnant sur l'extérieur avec un mur vert et moquette.
Thyme & Place Design LLC
When my client had to move from her company office to work at home, she set up in the dining room. Despite her best efforts, this was not the long-term solution she was looking for. My client realized she needed a dedicated space not on the main floor of the home. On one hand, having your office space right next to the kitchen is handy. On the other hand, it made separating work and home life was not that easy.
The house was a ranch. In essence, the basement would run entire length of the home. As we came down the steps, we entered a time capsule. The house was built in the 1950’s. The walls were covered with original knotty pine paneling. There was a wood burning fireplace and considering this was a basement, high ceilings. In addition, there was everything her family could not store at their own homes. As we wound though the space, I though “wow this has potential”, Eventually, after walking through the laundry room we came to a small nicely lit room. This would be the office.
My client looked at me and asked what I thought. Undoubtedly, I said, this can be a great workspace, but do you really want to walk through this basement and laundry to get here? Without reservation, my client said where do we start?
Once the design was in place, we started the renovation. The knotty pine paneling had to go. Specifically, to add some insulation and control the dampness and humidity. The laundry room wall was relocated to create a hallway to the office.
At the far end of the room, we designated a workout zone. Weights, mats, exercise bike and television are at the ready for morning or afternoon workouts. The space can be concealed by a folding screen for party time. Doors to an old closet under the stairs were relocated to the workout area for hidden storage. Now we had nice wall for a beautiful console and mirror for storage and serving during parties.
In order to add architectural details, we covered the old ugly support columns with simple recessed millwork panels. This detail created a visual division between the bar area and the seating area in front of the fireplace. The old red brick on the fireplace surround was replaced with stack stone. A mantle was made from reclaimed wood. Additional reclaimed wood floating shelves left and right of the fireplace provides decorative display while maintaining a rustic element balancing the copper end table and leather swivel rocker.
We found an amazing rug which tied all of the colors together further defining the gathering space. Russet and burnt orange became the accent color unifying each space. With a bit of whimsy, a rather unusual light fixture which looks like roots from a tree growing through the ceiling is a conversation piece.
The office space is quite and removed from the main part of the basement. There is a desk large enough for multiple screens, a small bookcase holding office supplies and a comfortable chair for conference calls. Because working from home requires many online meetings, we added a shiplap wall painted in Hale Navy to contrast with the orange fabric on the chair. We finished the décor with a painting from my client’s father. This is the background online visitors will see.
The last and best part of the renovation is the beautiful bar. My client is an avid collector of wine. She already had the EuroCave refrigerator, so I incorporated it into the design. The cabinets are painted Temptation Grey from Benjamin Moore. The counter tops are my favorite hard working quartzite Brown Fantasy. The backsplash is a combination of rustic wood and old tin ceiling like porcelain tiles. Together with the textures of the reclaimed wood and hide poofs balanced against the smooth finish of the cabinets, we created a comfortable luxury for relaxing.
There is ample storage for bottles, cans, glasses, and anything else you can think of for a great party. In addition to the wine storage, we incorporated a beverage refrigerator, an ice maker, and a sink. Floating shelves with integrated lighting illuminate the back bar. The raised height of the front bar provides the perfect wine tasting and paring spot. I especially love the pendant lights which look like wine glasses.
Finally, I selected carpet for the stairs and office. It is perfect for noise reduction. Meanwhile for the overall flooring, I specifically selected a high-performance vinyl plank floor. We often use this product as it is perfect to install on a concrete floor. It is soft to walk on, easy to clean and does not reduce the overall height of the space.
Sigma Builders LLC
Open basement with cozy conversation areas.
Idée de décoration pour un grand sous-sol bohème enterré avec salle de jeu, un mur blanc, un sol en vinyl, une cheminée double-face, un manteau de cheminée en métal et un sol marron.
Idée de décoration pour un grand sous-sol bohème enterré avec salle de jeu, un mur blanc, un sol en vinyl, une cheminée double-face, un manteau de cheminée en métal et un sol marron.
Wentworth
Inspiration pour un grand sous-sol bohème semi-enterré avec un mur bleu, moquette, aucune cheminée et un sol beige.
Flat Pack Kitchen Design
Idée de décoration pour un sous-sol bohème semi-enterré et de taille moyenne avec un bar de salon, un mur gris et un sol en bois brun.
Hoffman Weber Construction
The basement's structural post and HVAC soffit are incorporated in a butcher block knee wall bar.
Cette photo montre un sous-sol éclectique.
Cette photo montre un sous-sol éclectique.
Coddington Design
This lower-level entertainment area and spare bedroom is the perfect flex space for game nights, family gatherings, and hosting overnight guests. We furnished the space in a soft palette of light blues and cream-colored neutrals. This palette feels cohesive with the other rooms in the home and helps the area feel bright, with or without great natural lighting.
For functionality, we also offered two seating options, this 2-3 person sofa and a comfortable upholstered chair that can be easily moved to face the TV or cozy up to the ottoman when you break out the board games.
Idées déco de sous-sols éclectiques gris
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