Basement Design Ideas with a Game Room and Black Walls

LakeMeHappy Part 2
LakeMeHappy Part 2
S.Flynn Design + BuildS.Flynn Design + Build
Importantly, the homeowners didn’t want their basement to function as a TV room, as they have a separate theater for movie watching. Rather, they wanted this space to facilitate conversation and provide room for games. So instead of adding a TV and a couch, we designed and built a comfortable, chic booth with shelving in a deep walnut tone. Also, to keep the booth cohesive with the rest of the house, we carried many of the same blue finishes from upstairs down to the basement. We love the lux tufted velvet on the seat and the shimmering wall treatment surrounding the booth.
Modern Transitional Subdivision New Construction Home
Modern Transitional Subdivision New Construction Home
Eaton + Stipp Custom HomesEaton + Stipp Custom Homes
Golf simulator with black carpet walls ceiling and flooring.
Mid-Century Living Space
Mid-Century Living Space
I.D MY DESIGNS INCI.D MY DESIGNS INC
This basement was made to feel like a living room space with the high ceilings, feature wall with custom designed fireplace, large abstract artwork and shelving for display of our beautiful clients.
LakeMeHappy Part 2
LakeMeHappy Part 2
S.Flynn Design + BuildS.Flynn Design + Build
Importantly, the homeowners didn’t want their basement to function as a TV room, as they have a separate theater for movie watching. Rather, they wanted this space to facilitate conversation and provide room for games. So instead of adding a TV and a couch, we designed and built a comfortable, chic booth with shelving in a deep walnut tone. Also, to keep the booth cohesive with the rest of the house, we carried many of the same blue finishes from upstairs down to the basement. We love the lux tufted velvet on the seat and the shimmering wall treatment surrounding the booth.
LakeMeHappy Part 2
LakeMeHappy Part 2
S.Flynn Design + BuildS.Flynn Design + Build
Importantly, the homeowners didn’t want their basement to function as a TV room, as they have a separate theater for movie watching. Rather, they wanted this space to facilitate conversation and provide room for games. So instead of adding a TV and a couch, we designed and built a comfortable, chic booth with shelving in a deep walnut tone. Also, to keep the booth cohesive with the rest of the house, we carried many of the same blue finishes from upstairs down to the basement. We love the lux tufted velvet on the seat and the shimmering wall treatment surrounding the booth.

Basement Design Ideas with a Game Room and Black Walls

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