Large Mediterranean Basement Ideas and Designs
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Denise Quade Design
A basement bar tucked into the corner provides an opportunity to entertain while having lots of extra seating for the party to spill over into. Dark gray stained cabinets under the window provide additional storage.
Photo: Marcia Hansen
Denise Quade Design
Copper paneling on the back of the basement bar adds a great color, texture, and warmth. It helps set off the dark gray stained maple cabinets.
Photo: Marcia Hansen
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This photograph displays the custom maple supports, which were installed with no nails! There were also two larger egress windows that upgraded the amount of light filtering into the space and plenty of pot lights for added brightness.
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Seeing as this project had a lot of detailed work, we wanted to showcase all the pieces that made it great! Shown here is the elegant bar, custom built from maple and stained to look aged.
Denise Quade Design
Built in dark gray stained cabinets under the window provide great additional storage. The granite top runs into the window jamb to give it a custom built in look.
Photo: Marcia Hansen
Design By Alicia
A setting created for a princess...or two! Theme spaces can have so much fantasy and interest. Moroccan inspired decor gave this, otherwise dark and dreary basement, life and personality. Several living spaces divide this large space into smaller more intimate areas. The "kid's stage" has been converted to a homework area that overlooks a "majestic view of the Mediterranean" and the fire-escape windows have been hidden by scrolls of muslin painted to look like beautiful gardens. Plush seating can be enjoyed by those watching television or a fun game of pool. The closet was converted to a dry bar where snacks and refreshments can be kept for guests delighted to retreat to this oasis.
Home Expressions Interiors by Laura Bloom Inc.
This client wanted their Terrace Level to be comprised of the warm finishes and colors found in a true Tuscan home. Basement was completely unfinished so once we space planned for all necessary areas including pre-teen media area and game room, adult media area, home bar and wine cellar guest suite and bathroom; we started selecting materials that were authentic and yet low maintenance since the entire space opens to an outdoor living area with pool. The wood like porcelain tile used to create interest on floors was complimented by custom distressed beams on the ceilings. Real stucco walls and brick floors lit by a wrought iron lantern create a true wine cellar mood. A sloped fireplace designed with brick, stone and stucco was enhanced with the rustic wood beam mantle to resemble a fireplace seen in Italy while adding a perfect and unexpected rustic charm and coziness to the bar area. Finally decorative finishes were applied to columns for a layered and worn appearance. Tumbled stone backsplash behind the bar was hand painted for another one of a kind focal point. Some other important features are the double sided iron railed staircase designed to make the space feel more unified and open and the barrel ceiling in the wine cellar. Carefully selected furniture and accessories complete the look.
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An inside look at the Custom maple bar built in a Stouffville home. Includes a round 18 inch sink and Stainless Steel foot rest, plenty of space for your bottles and glasses!!
Design By Alicia
A setting created for a princess...or two! Theme spaces can have so much fantasy and interest. Moroccan inspired decor gave this, otherwise dark and dreary basement, life and personality. Several living spaces divide this large space into smaller more intimate areas. The "kid's stage" has been converted to a homework area that overlooks a "majestic view of the Mediterranean" and the fire-escape windows have been hidden by scrolls of muslin painted to look like beautiful gardens. Plush seating can be enjoyed by those watching television or a fun game of pool. The closet was converted to a dry bar where snacks and refreshments can be kept for guests delighted to retreat to this oasis.
Design By Alicia
A setting created for a princess...or two! Theme spaces can have so much fantasy and interest. Moroccan inspired decor gave this, otherwise dark and dreary basement, life and personality. Several living spaces divide this large space into smaller more intimate areas. The "kid's stage" has been converted to a homework area that overlooks a "majestic view of the Mediterranean" and the fire-escape windows have been hidden by scrolls of muslin painted to look like beautiful gardens. Plush seating can be enjoyed by those watching television or a fun game of pool. The closet was converted to a dry bar where snacks and refreshments can be kept for guests delighted to retreat to this oasis.
D&G Construction
This modern basement has a touch of mediterranean style with natural elements such as rock, wood & more. Plus, a beautiful custom built wine cellar & gym.
D&G Construction
This modern basement has a touch of mediterranean style with natural elements such as rock, wood & more. Plus, a beautiful custom built wine cellar & gym.
Denise Quade Design
Built in dark gray stained cabinets under the window provide great additional storage. The granite top runs into the window jamb to give it a custom built in look.
Photo: Marcia Hansen
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