Eclectic Fully Buried Basement Design Ideas
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Kitchen Studio Monterey
Who says Utility rooms need to be boring? These homeowners needed several storage solutions and had an unfinished basement just waiting for their personal touches. First off - they needed a utility sink located near their laundry appliances. Second they needed wine storage, general storage and file storage. They found just what they were looking for with custom cabinetry by Dewils in their Fenix slab door featuring nanotechnology! A soft touch, self-healing and anti-fingerprint finish (Thermal healing of microscratches - cool!) Interior drawers keep their wine organized and easy to access. They jazzed up the white finish with Wilsonart Quartz in "Key West", colorful backsplash tile in ocean hues and knobs featuring starfish and wine grapes.
Teakwood Builders, Inc.
The entrance to the basement from the main house features an aquarium filled with sea horses and a striking painting over a funky purple bench.
Scott Bergmann Photography
Painting by Zachary Lobdell
Teakwood Builders, Inc.
As business owners themselves, the homeowners were very conscious throughout the project to support as many local artisans and craftsman as possible. Examples of this can be seen most clearly in their love of art by Zack Lobdell displayed around the basement.
Scott Bergmann Photography
Painting by Zachary Lobdell
James River Construction, LLC.
This fun, funky basement space was renovated with both kids and adults in mind. A large sectional is the perfect place to watch the game and another game - at the same time! Thanks to two flat screen TVs, this family can please everyone in the room. A kids space for a ping pong table and drum set sits behind the TV viewing space and a wet bar for drinks and snacks serves everyone. Concrete floors were painted and rugs were used to warm up the space. Surround sound systems were installed into the ceiling and walls for a seamless look. This is the perfect space for entertaining guests of any age.
Srote & Co Architects | Planners | Interiors
A once dark, unfinished basement has been transformed into a fun and colorful haven for kid-friendly hangouts. A snack-bar, game area, and lounge have been included in the design and are complimented by soft textures, vintage finds and family artwork!
Photography: Megan Lorenz Photo
Worthington Design & Remodeling
Our designers love to add surprise design elements whenever they can. When done right, a monochromatic color scheme is anything but boring. We completed this wet bar with an under counter beverage refrigerator and dishwasher. Photo Credit: Chris Whonsetler
Worthington Design & Remodeling
This separate home gym has rubber flooring as well as sliding, custom designed panel doors. These doors maximize the space while creating a visual barrier between the closet and the rest of the room. Photo Credit: Chris Whonsetler
DASH
Basement conversion with a snug, study and utility room. Natural light brought into the space through a light-well dugout to the front.
Unmistakable Flooring
Design and durability come together to showcase your personal style. Fully customizable flooring options give you a new element to your designing options. Visit BadassFloorscapes.com for more info
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