Basement Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace and No Fireplace
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Calico Studio
Sometimes gathering is more about small groups standing around a bar catching up. In the basement, I wanted the bar to float so that it was easy to slide up a stool or simply stand without legs or walls getting in the way. Luckily we had two great steel lolly columns we were able to leverage as supports for the bar. Working with a local artisan we created industrial deco clamps, incorporating the same curve from the other custom made elements in the space, to clamp the reclaimed wood top to the steel columns.
Photos by Keith Isaacs
Grand Home Solutions, Inc
This custom made wet bar in a newly finished basement makes entertaining easy. The owner wanted a rustic-industrial mix.
MODE4 Architecture, PLLC
The design incorporates a two-sided open bookcase to separate the main living space from the back hall. The two-sided bookcase offers a filtered view to and from the back hall, allowing the space to feel open while supplying some privacy for the service areas. A stand-alone entertainment center acts as a room divider, with a TV wall on one side and a gallery wall on the opposite side. In addition, the ceiling height over the main space was made to feel taller by exposing the floor joists above.
Photo Credit: David Meaux Photography
Foremost Interiors
Traditional basement featuring gray/beige paint, an L shaped sofa, pops of color and patterned carpet.
Liv Companies LLC Design + Build
This fun rec-room features storage and display for all of the kids' legos as well as a wall clad with toy boxes
Basement Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace and No Fireplace
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