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ByHome LLC.
Cluttered, dark, and chilly basements can be daunting spaces for remodeling. They tend to get filled with every old and unwanted item in the house from worn out furniture to childhood memorabilia .This basement was a really challenging task and we succeed to create really cozy, warm, and inviting atmosphere—not like a basement at all. The work involved was extensive, from the foundation to new molding. Our aim was to create a unique space that would be as enjoyable as the rest of this home. We utilized the odd space under the stairs by incorporating a wet bar. We installed TV screen with surround sound system, that makes you feel like you are part of the action and cozy fireplace to cuddle up while enjoying a movie.
Sheila Blay Baraga
This was a funky crash pad for the 15 year old who never had a room of their own. This was their 16th birthday surprise..they were over the moon!
Endless Ideas Interiors Inc.
Hollywood Haven: A place to gather, entertain, and enjoy the classics on the big screen.
This formally unfinished basement has been transformed into a cozy, upscale, family-friendly space with cutting edge technology.
Four Elements Construction
Our clients live in a beautifully maintained 60/70's era bungalow in a mature and desirable area of the city. They had previously re-developed the main floor, exterior, landscaped the front & back yards, and were now ready to develop the unfinished basement. It was a 1,000 sq ft of pure blank slate! They wanted a family room, a bar, a den, a guest bedroom large enough to accommodate a king-sized bed & walk-in closet, a four piece bathroom with an extra large 6 foot tub, and a finished laundry room. Together with our clients, a beautiful and functional space was designed and created. Have a look at the finished product. Hard to believe it is a basement! Gorgeous!
Normandy Remodeling
The kitchenette is the perfect place for snacks and popcorn for movie nights, not to mention ample storage for whatever your beverage of choice may be.
Kowalske Kitchen & Bath
This Hartland, Wisconsin basement is a welcoming teen hangout area and family space. The design blends both rustic and transitional finishes to make the space feel cozy.
This space has it all – a bar, kitchenette, lounge area, full bathroom, game area and hidden mechanical/storage space. There is plenty of space for hosting parties and family movie nights.
Highlights of this Hartland basement remodel:
- We tied the space together with barnwood: an accent wall, beams and sliding door
- The staircase was opened at the bottom and is now a feature of the room
- Adjacent to the bar is a cozy lounge seating area for watching movies and relaxing
- The bar features dark stained cabinetry and creamy beige quartz counters
- Guests can sit at the bar or the counter overlooking the lounge area
- The full bathroom features a Kohler Choreograph shower surround
OakWood Designers & Builders
This basement renovation features a large wall made of reclaimed barn board wood.
If you’re looking to add a rustic touch to your space while also keeping the environment front of mind, consider using reclaimed wood for your next project.
Utilizing reclaimed wood as an accent wall, piece of furniture or decor statement is a growing trend in home renovations that is here to stay. These clients decided to use reclaimed barnboard as an accent wall for their basement renovation, which serves as a gorgeous focal point for the room.
Reclaimed wood is also a great option from an environmental standpoint. When you choose reclaimed wood instead of investing in fresh lumber, you are helping to preserve the natural timber resources for additional future uses. Less demand for fresh lumber means less logging and therefore less deforestation - a win-win!
OakWood Designers & Builders
This basement renovation features a large wall made of reclaimed barn board wood.
If you’re looking to add a rustic touch to your space while also keeping the environment front of mind, consider using reclaimed wood for your next project.
Utilizing reclaimed wood as an accent wall, piece of furniture or decor statement is a growing trend in home renovations that is here to stay. These clients decided to use reclaimed barnboard as an accent wall for their basement renovation, which serves as a gorgeous focal point for the room.
Reclaimed wood is also a great option from an environmental standpoint. When you choose reclaimed wood instead of investing in fresh lumber, you are helping to preserve the natural timber resources for additional future uses. Less demand for fresh lumber means less logging and therefore less deforestation - a win-win!
Four Elements Construction
Our clients live in a beautifully maintained 60/70's era bungalow in a mature and desirable area of the city. They had previously re-developed the main floor, exterior, landscaped the front & back yards, and were now ready to develop the unfinished basement. It was a 1,000 sq ft of pure blank slate! They wanted a family room, a bar, a den, a guest bedroom large enough to accommodate a king-sized bed & walk-in closet, a four piece bathroom with an extra large 6 foot tub, and a finished laundry room. Together with our clients, a beautiful and functional space was designed and created. Have a look at the finished product. Hard to believe it is a basement! Gorgeous!
Kimberley Kay Interiors
This basement Rec Room is a full room of fun! Foosball, Ping Pong Table, Full Bar, swing chair, huge Sectional to hang and watch movies!
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