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Emergent Form Architecture
New dimmable recessed lighting and a colorful ombre wall mural transformed this low-ceilinged basement into a cozy den.
Hillcrest Design Inc.
The new hub of the home, this basement sees it all, from family karaoke to adult time after the kids are in bed. It's always ready for a party.....
Robert Thomas Homes
Primrose Model - Garden Villa Collection
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Homework Design.Build.Remodel
Remodeling an existing 1940s basement is a challenging! We started off with reframing and rough-in to open up the living space, to create a new wine cellar room, and bump-out for the new gas fireplace. The drywall was given a Level 5 smooth finish to provide a modern aesthetic. We then installed all the finishes from the brick fireplace and cellar floor, to the built-in cabinets and custom wine cellar racks. This project turned out amazing!
Metro Building and Remodeling Group LLC
For this finished basement we did the design, engineering, remodeling, and installations. The basement was finished to a basic level by the builder. We designed and custom-built the wet bar, the wine cellar, the reclaimed wood beams, all the stonework and the new dividing wall. We also added the mirrored niches for the liquor display just outside the wine cellar and which are visible by the bar. We repaired the floor in places where needed.
Hillcrest Design Inc.
The basement was designed to serve this family as extra living space with an intention of creating a fully rentable unit for future. The kitchen boasts generous counter space and storage with custom window, and electrical panel treatment to the same birch that wraps the theme together.
Tomasz Majcherczyk
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As Barel Architecture, we undertook all the processes of this project. The projects and their implementation are entirely our own.
Homework Design.Build.Remodel
Remodeling an existing 1940s basement is a challenging! We started off with reframing and rough-in to open up the living space, to create a new wine cellar room, and bump-out for the new gas fireplace. The drywall was given a Level 5 smooth finish to provide a modern aesthetic. We then installed all the finishes from the brick fireplace and cellar floor, to the built-in cabinets and custom wine cellar racks. This project turned out amazing!
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As Barel Architecture, we undertook all the processes of this project. The projects and their implementation are entirely our own.
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