Brown Basement Design Ideas with Multi-Coloured Floor
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PROFI LLC
From having carpet in the basement and out of style tile in the bar area. Great quality tile was the best option to go with to upgrade the whole floor.
Fredenhagen Remodel & Design
a basement you want to live in! Great for movie nights, work area, parties and perfect for a visiting guest.
Creative Homes - Lake Zurich, IL
Basement bar with seating, barn wood, concrete, entertainment area flagstone tile, floating shelves, glass, grey cabinetry custom home wet bar, pebble tile, pendant lighting, pocket doors, professional design, quartzite top, recessed lighting, shiplap siding, sliding barn doors, custom Tile.
R&W Builder's Inc.
New basement finish, Wainscoting, decorative trim, tile shower and bar area. Upscale finishes all around
D&G Construction
A walkout basement that has it all. A home theater, large wet bar, gorgeous bathroom, and entertainment space.
Küster Design
The concrete flooring was acid washed and stained to create the feel of a weathered Mediterranean street.
Ingrid Porter Interiors, LLC
Grab a workout, take a shower, hit the bar and relax in this rec room with a cozy fireplace and gorgeous views.
Metamorphosis Studios, LLc
I designed this custom made valance built by Lakeside Woodworks, to echo the fine woodcarving found in Kona Panels revered in Hawaiian architecture and artwork. Opposite this valance is a Bar that was taken out of an old distillery and then modernized and accented with custom carved totems from Hawaii. This piece complements the bar opposite both in color and style. I found the carved panels at a local consignment shop and had them built into this valance.
Keystone Custom Builders, Inc.
Winemaking, wine cellar, and custom bookcases make this space a great get-away.
Leah Fitzpatrick of House + Soul
The basement game room has an adjoining closet that the owner turned into a game closet and painted a moss green. The sideboard formerly served as the kitchen island when the owner purchased the cabin, but she had the idea that it could be used in this closet. The duck decoy lamp also came with the cabin when the owner purchased it, but she repurposed it from a bedroom and added a vintage Planters Cocktail Peanuts trash can to serve as a planter for dried hydrangeas atop the game sideboard. The vintage wine poster is a family piece from Italy.
Brown Basement Design Ideas with Multi-Coloured Floor
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