Eclectic Walk-out Basement Ideas and Designs
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Travis Peak Construction & Ann Temple Interiors
Home is supported by wood columns over a basement slab due to floodplain elevation, creates large outdoor living area overlooking creek for future use.
Cláudia de Sousa - Interior Design
Buhardilla con muebles realizado à medida en forma de L. De un lado tenemos armario para perchas y cajones y del otro lado tenemos un mueble con puertas y libreria con luces empotradas.
Benjamin Andrew Construction
Fishery Themed Hallway. Each room has its own theme to display the owner's collections.
Valencia Productions
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Bought these dingy, pine bookcases for $100, sanded and painted them, added fabric ($130) to the back and created a new display space in our basement.
Robin's Nest Interiors
For the second phase, we moved down to the Basement. We kept the friendly sloth – what better way to invite folks on down?
Again we lightened up the walls and created different sections in the large open area. We were able to display some wonderful antiques and art pieces in this Landing. The antique dresser is the perfect for the sloped ceiling and a great source for storage.
We repositioned the loveseat along the longest wall and created a built-in effect with the homeowner’s bookcases.
The homeowners are avid readers so we organized their book collection and mixed in found objects like an old radio and typewriter to keep the shelving interesting.
The homeowners told me that they rarely used their Basement prior to the redesign, and now it is one of their favorite spots in the home. That’s definitely what we like to hear! Enjoy!
The Woodshop Inc.
Stone veneered Bar with Granite Counter tops. Full service wet bar. Mirrored mosaic tile backsplash behind the sink. Wood wrapped column matching cabinet color. Tin ceiling above bar area. Combination of drop ceiling and drywall finished.
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