Basement Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace
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Teakwood Builders, Inc.
A custom, hand-laid herringbone cork ceiling is subtle but appropriate in the wine cellar, with the clients collection of vino cleverly illuminated to showcase the vintages without risking light damage.
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M. Designs Architects
A basement with luxury! A curved ceiling on top, from where one can overlook all the activities happening in the lounge downstairs. A grand fireplace to cozy around with a warm rug and comfortable seating, perfect for those long conversations by the fire. The black tiles of the fireplace and the swimming pool wall are a great off-set against the white walls and flooring.
Sharp Homes, Inc.
Cozy family room with a double-sided fireplace. This fully finished basement also has great views to the backyard and a covered patio area to enjoy those beautiful Kansas sunsets. The arched opening also add a nice touch.
Laura Yeager Smith Home & Design
Game On is a lower level entertainment space designed for a large family. We focused on casual comfort with an injection of spunk for a lounge-like environment filled with fun and function. Architectural interest was added with our custom feature wall of herringbone wood paneling, wrapped beams and navy grasscloth lined bookshelves flanking an Ann Sacks marble mosaic fireplace surround. Blues and greens were contrasted with stark black and white. A touch of modern conversation, dining, game playing, and media lounge zones allow for a crowd to mingle with ease. With a walk out covered terrace, full kitchen, and blackout drapery for movie night, why leave home?
Krieger + Associates Architects, Inc.
We turned a basic finished basement into a family oasis, with room for game tables, a comfy seating area with TV and double-sided fireplace, a bar, and a cozy corner for puzzles and board games. Each area is distinct, but the open plan arrangement connects them all. The renovation increased the amount of finished space, with new hardwood flooring, wainscoting, new ceiling treatments and overhead lighting.
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Laura Yeager Smith Home & Design
Game On is a lower level entertainment space designed for a large family. We focused on casual comfort with an injection of spunk for a lounge-like environment filled with fun and function. Architectural interest was added with our custom feature wall of herringbone wood paneling, wrapped beams and navy grasscloth lined bookshelves flanking an Ann Sacks marble mosaic fireplace surround. Blues and greens were contrasted with stark black and white. A touch of modern conversation, dining, game playing, and media lounge zones allow for a crowd to mingle with ease. With a walk out covered terrace, full kitchen, and blackout drapery for movie night, why leave home?
Basement Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace
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