Basement Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace
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Asta Homes
Basement set up for entertaining - custom ceiling with LED lighting - pool area
Asta Homes
Great Falls, VA 22066
Meyer Design
Beautiful coffered ceilings with stained wooden beams and white shiplap. Exposed stone wall and exposed stone fireplace add some texture and warmth to this space.
Architect: Meyer Design
Photos: 716 Media
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?
Pinnacle Design & Remodeling
Basement remodel with an added kitchen and living space. An added stone wall feature for added warmth, brown cabinets, island for more seating and a bar area and projector for entertaining.
Finding Time, LLC.
Here's the wet bar, complete with a wine-rack, microwave, and a place for a mini-fridge. The floating shelves are an excellent accent as well.
Daniela Pluviati Staging & Design
A finished basement featuring laminate flooring, cultured stone and new lighting. We wanted areas for TV watching, play, and room for Nerf Gun playing.
Finding Time, LLC.
You can look into the card-room from the living area and separate the spaces with a sliding barn door when needed.
Teakwood Builders, Inc.
Guests are transported back to the golden age of movie going when they reach the home theater. A velvet lined box office, candy bar, LED illuminated marquee and plush door all set the mood for a perfect movie night.
Scott Bergmann Photography
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?
Marlo Creative Interiors
New Build Acreage Home in Bearspaw outside of Calgary. The home features sleek finishes in whites, grey and black accented by bright pops of colour in the furnishings and decor.
Basement Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace
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