Modern Basement Ideas and Designs

Nakan Signature | Modin Rigid LVP Customer Space | Overland Park, Kansas
Nakan Signature | Modin Rigid LVP Customer Space | Overland Park, Kansas
FlooretFlooret
Inspired by sandy shorelines on the California coast, this beachy blonde floor brings just the right amount of variation to each room. With the Modin Collection, we have raised the bar on luxury vinyl plank. The result is a new standard in resilient flooring. Modin offers true embossed in register texture, a low sheen level, a rigid SPC core, an industry-leading wear layer, and so much more.
Dolores
Dolores
Lewis BuildersLewis Builders
The basis for this remodel is a three-dimensional vision that enabled designers to repurpose the layout and its elevations to support a contemporary lifestyle. The mastery of the project is the interplay of artistry and architecture that introduced a pair of trestles attached to a modern grid-framed skylight; that replaced a treehouse spiral staircase with a glass-enclosed stairway; that juxtaposed smooth plaster with textured travertine; that worked in clean lines and neutral tones to create the canvas for the new residents’ imprint.
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Basement Game Room
Basement Game Room
Pearson BrownPearson Brown
A puzzle table in the corner provided a quiet area for hobbies.
Basement/Media Room/Pool  Bar 2022
Basement/Media Room/Pool Bar 2022
Panache` Interiors-Woodstock GAPanache` Interiors-Woodstock GA
This was designed & created from a blank wall in Basement
Modern Basement Kitchen
Modern Basement Kitchen
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We really enjoyed consulting and designing this basement project design and I’m very pleased with how it turned out! We did a complimenting color scheme between the wall and base cabinets by using a grey for the base and white for the wall. We did black handle pulls for all the cabinets to bring the two colors together. We went with a white oak style for the floor to really bring the light through the entire basement. This helps carry the light through the space which is always a good idea when you don’t have many windows to play with. For the backsplash we chose a glossy textured/wavy subway tile to add some depth and texture to the kitchens character.I really enjoyed consulting this basement project design and I’m very pleased with how it turned out! We did a complimenting color scheme between the wall and base cabinets by using a grey for the base and white for the wall. We did black handle pulls for all the cabinets to bring the two colors together. We went with a white oak style for the floor to really bring the light through the entire basement. This helps carry the light through the space which is always a good idea when you don’t have many windows to play with. For the backsplash we chose a glossy textured/wavy subway tile to add some depth and texture to the kitchens character.I really enjoyed consulting this basement project design and I’m very pleased with how it turned out! We did a complimenting color scheme between the wall and base cabinets by using a grey for the base and white for the wall. We did black handle pulls for all the cabinets to bring the two colors together. We went with a white oak style for the floor to really bring the light through the entire basement. This helps carry the light through the space which is always a good idea when you don’t have many windows to play with. For the backsplash we chose a glossy textured/wavy subway tile to add some depth and texture to the kitchens character.I really enjoyed consulting this basement project design and I’m very pleased with how it turned out! We did a complimenting color scheme between the wall and base cabinets by using a grey for the base and white for the wall. We did black handle pulls for all the cabinets to bring the two colors together. We went with a white oak style for the floor to really bring the light through the entire basement. This helps carry the light through the space which is always a good idea when you don’t have many windows to play with. For the backsplash we chose a glossy textured/wavy subway tile to add some depth and texture to the kitchens character.
Bar & Snack Center
Bar & Snack Center
Meyer DesignMeyer Design
Modern geometric black and white tile wall adds dimension and contemporary energy to the snack and beverage bar. Photos: Jody Kmetz
Basement remodel with hidden audio theater area and wet bar
Basement remodel with hidden audio theater area and wet bar
Accurate Upgrades LLCAccurate Upgrades LLC
The basement was block walls with concrete floors and open floor joists before we showed up
Modern and Comfortable Main Seating Area
Modern and Comfortable Main Seating Area
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A closer look at the spacious sectional with a mid-century influenced cocktail table and colorful pillow accents. This picture shows the bar area directly behind the sectional, the open staircase and the floating shelving adjacent to a second separate seating area. The warm gray background, black quartz countertop and the white woodwork provide the perfect accents to create an open, light and inviting basement space.
Glen Mills Finished Basement: Bar, Bath, Exercise, Built In’s and TV Area
Glen Mills Finished Basement: Bar, Bath, Exercise, Built In’s and TV Area
TATCOR Building & RemodelingTATCOR Building & Remodeling
You can be fully involved in what’s playing on the TV and keep an eye on the kids at the same time thanks to the impressive surround sound and the structural column wrapped with nice wood Mill work which provides a soft separation between this area and the children’s play area. The built-in children’s area is transformational – while they are young, you can use the beautiful shelving and cabinets to store toys and games. As they get older you can turn it into a sophisticated library or office.
Modern South Minneapolis Basement | Che Bella Interiors
Modern South Minneapolis Basement | Che Bella Interiors
Che Bella Interiors Design + RemodelingChe Bella Interiors Design + Remodeling
Our client was looking for a light, bright basement in her 1940's home. She wanted a space to retreat on hot summer days as well as a multi-purpose space for working out, guests to sleep and watch movies with friends. The basement had never been finished and was previously a dark and dingy space to do laundry or to store items. The contractor cut out much of the existing slab to lower the basement by 5" in the entertainment area so that it felt more comfortable. We wanted to make sure that light from the small window and ceiling lighting would travel throughout the space via frosted glass doors, open stairway, light toned floors and enameled wood work. Photography by Spacecrafting Photography Inc.
Northwest Omaha Basement Finish
Northwest Omaha Basement Finish
Precision ConstructionPrecision Construction
Custom bar with quartz and tile floor- porcelain

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