Basement Design Ideas with Turquoise Floor and Yellow Floor
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Princeton Design Collaborative
Lower Level family room with Acoustic ceiling and built in storage
Photo by:Jeffrey Edward Tryon
Flooret
Crisp tones of maple and birch. The enhanced bevels accentuate the long length of the planks.
Dancer Concrete Design
For this residential project on the North side of Fort Wayne, Indiana we used a penetrating dye to color the concrete. We started by grinding the floor to remove the cure and seal, and going through the necessary passes to bring the floor to an 800-level shine - a reflective shine that is easy to maintain. We then cleaned the floor, added the custom dye, (with a mixture of black and sand), rinsed the floor, densified and finished with a final polish.
John Kraemer & Sons
A recently completed John Kraemer & Sons home on Lake Minnetonka's Wayzata Bay.
Photography: Landmark Photography
True Identity Concepts
Creating a home based office by converting the basement into an eclectic layout for seeing clients and guests. Photo by True Identity Concepts
Mind Your Manors
Ballroom dance studio
Flooring - maple hardwood click lock (Shaw), installed over concrete on a floating subfloor.
Walls - daVinci's Canvas (Ben Moore)
Ceiling - custom painted plastic ceiling skins (available from WishIHadThat.com), slipped over existing acoustic drop panel ceiling tiles.
Wall words hand-crafted using a Cricut and stock craft paper, adhered via glue stick.
Silhouette dancing mural hand-painted from a digital photo using a laptop and projector, a pencil, and black acrylic craft paint. SUPER EASY to do. (Photo taken from my first ballroom dance competition: that's me and my instructor in a cha cha pose.)
RLB Architecture
Mudroom serving as a hub to access the bedrooms, guest room, laundry room , kitchen and upstairs
Anthony Peres Photography
Dancer Concrete Design
For this residential project on the North side of Fort Wayne, Indiana we used a penetrating dye to color the concrete. We started by grinding the floor to remove the cure and seal, and going through the necessary passes to bring the floor to an 800-level shine - a reflective shine that is easy to maintain. We then cleaned the floor, added the custom dye, (with a mixture of black and sand), rinsed the floor, densified and finished with a final polish.
Willow Bay Builders
The flooring and woodwork used in this project where much lighter than the upper level.
The kids have their separate game area in this project.
Basement Design Ideas with Turquoise Floor and Yellow Floor
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