Basement with Beige Walls and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

Basement Remodel with Theater, Bar, Wine Cellar, Kitchen
Basement Remodel with Theater, Bar, Wine Cellar, Kitchen
Media Rooms IncMedia Rooms Inc
Custom made Banquette: Built in our in-house cabinet shop, with storage drawers below the seat. Our client wanted to finish the basement of his home where he and his wife could enjoy the company of friends and family and spend time at a beautiful fully stocked bar and wine cellar, play billiards or card games, or watch a movie in the home theater. The cabinets, wine cellar racks, banquette, barnwood reclaimed columns, and home theater cabinetry were designed and built in our in-house custom cabinet shop. Our company also supplied and installed the home theater equipment.
Maple Grove Finished Basement
Maple Grove Finished Basement
Pinnacle Design & RemodelingPinnacle Design & Remodeling
A blank slate and open minds are a perfect recipe for creative design ideas. The homeowner's brother is a custom cabinet maker who brought our ideas to life and then Landmark Remodeling installed them and facilitated the rest of our vision. We had a lot of wants and wishes, and were to successfully do them all, including a gym, fireplace, hidden kid's room, hobby closet, and designer touches.
Lower Level Love
Lower Level Love
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
Custom cabinetry is built into this bay window area to create the perfect spot for the budding artist in the family. The basement remodel was designed and built by Meadowlark Design Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photography by Sean Carter.
Barnwood Basement Remodel
Barnwood Basement Remodel
Kowalske Kitchen & BathKowalske Kitchen & Bath
A dark and dingy basement is now the most popular area of this family’s home. The new basement enhances and expands their living area, giving them a relaxing space for watching movies together and a separate, swanky bar area for watching sports games. The design creatively uses reclaimed barnwood throughout the space, including ceiling beams, the staircase, the face of the bar, the TV wall in the seating area, open shelving and a sliding barn door. The client wanted a masculine bar area for hosting friends/family. It’s the perfect space for watching games and serving drinks. The bar area features hickory cabinets with a granite stain, quartz countertops and an undermount sink. There is plenty of cabinet storage, floating shelves for displaying bottles/glassware, a wine shelf and beverage cooler. The most notable feature of the bar is the color changing LED strip lighting under the shelves. The lights illuminate the bottles on the shelves and the cream city brick wall. The lighting makes the space feel upscale and creates a great atmosphere when the homeowners are entertaining. We sourced all the barnwood from the same torn down barn to make sure all the wood matched. We custom milled the wood for the stairs, newel posts, railings, ceiling beams, bar face, wood accent wall behind the TV, floating bar shelves and sliding barn door. Our team designed, constructed and installed the sliding barn door that separated the finished space from the laundry/storage area. The staircase leading to the basement now matches the style of the other staircase in the house, with white risers and wood treads. Lighting is an important component of this space, as this basement is dark with no windows or natural light. Recessed lights throughout the room are on dimmers and can be adjusted accordingly. The living room is lit with an overhead light fixture and there are pendant lights over the bar.
Washington Township Lower Level Remodel
Washington Township Lower Level Remodel
Remodeling Designs, Inc.Remodeling Designs, Inc.
©2016 Daniel Feldkamp, Visual Edge Imaging Studios

Basement with Beige Walls and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

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