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KCBR Design | Remodel
This client tore down a home in Prairie Village a few years ago and built new construction but left the basement unfinished. Our project was to finish the basement and create additional living space for the family of five, including a media area, bar, exercise room, kids’ playroom, and guest bedroom/bathroom. They wanted to finish the basement with a mid-century modern aesthetic with clean modern lines and black/white finishes with natural oak accents to resemble the way homes are finished in Finland, the client’s home country. We combined the media and bar areas to create a space perfect for watching movies and sports games. The natural oak slat wall is the highlight as you enter the basement living area. It is complemented by the black and white cabinets and graphic print backsplash tile in the bar area. The exercise room and kids’ playroom flank the sides of the media room and are hidden behind double rolling glass panel doors. Guests have a private bedroom with easy access to the full guest bathroom, which includes a rich blue herringbone shower.
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Kraft Custom Construction
For this whole house remodel the homeowner wanted to update the front exterior entrance and landscaping, kitchen, bathroom and dining room. We also built an addition in the back with a separate entrance for the homeowner’s massage studio, including a reception area, bathroom and kitchenette. The back exterior was fully renovated with natural landscaping and a gorgeous Santa Rosa Labyrinth. Clean crisp lines, colorful surfaces and natural wood finishes enhance the home’s mid-century appeal. The outdoor living area and labyrinth provide a place of solace and reflection for the homeowner and his clients.
After remodeling this mid-century modern home near Bush Park in Salem, Oregon, the final phase was a full basement remodel. The previously unfinished space was transformed into a comfortable and sophisticated living area complete with hidden storage, an entertainment system, guitar display wall and safe room. The unique ceiling was custom designed and carved to look like a wave – which won national recognition for the 2016 Contractor of the Year Award for basement remodeling. The homeowner now enjoys a custom whole house remodel that reflects his aesthetic and highlights the home’s era.
Two Hands Interiors
While the light from Overstock and fun chair add style to this space, the Woodland Green (Benjamin Moore) painted cabinets provide so much function by providing hidden storage for entertaining pieces and overflow pantry items.
Built by Krueger
The basement unfolds as a multifaceted space, plush carpets offers comfort and warmth, while a designated area showcases a beautiful hardwood floor. The lighting casts a welcoming glow throughout the open expanse.
Pinnacle Design & Remodeling
We love finishing basements and this one was no exception. Creating a new family friendly space from dark and dingy is always so rewarding.
Tschida Construction facilitated the construction end and we made sure even though it was a small space, we had some big style. The slat stairwell feature males the space feel more open and spacious and the artisan tile in a basketweave pattern elevates the space.
Installing luxury vinyl plank on the floor in a warm brown undertone and light wall color also makes the space feel less basement and more open and airy.
Che Bella Interiors Design + Remodeling
The bar area transitions into a carpeted lower level family room. The large fireplace along the wall makes sure the family is warm for those Minnesota winters! A large wall mounted TV is surrounded by two nooks with unique wallpaper to give a contrast to the white paint.
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Just Basements
Not one speck of drywall was added to the space in keeping with the neo-industrial look. Wall finishes include restored original stone foundation, painted brick and horizontal rough-sawn planking.
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Normandy Remodeling
These homeowners created a usable, multi-function lower level with an entertainment space for their kids, that even included their own styled powder room!
Alloy Homes Incorporated
The basement is developed into a family activity area, with bookcase, games table, pool table, table tennis, foosball and built-in bar.
A fully-equipped media room is located in an alcove adjacent to the play area. User-programmable LED lights accent the raised ceiling areas.
The basement also incorporates a gym, guest bedroom, a large storage area/workshop and a wine cellar.
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