Expansive Basement Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace
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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?
Teakwood Builders, Inc.
Casual seating to the right of the bar contrasts the bold colors of the adjoining space with washed out blues and warm creams. Slabs of Italian Sequoia Brown marble were carefully book matched on the monolith to create perfect mirror images of each other, and are as much a piece of art as the local pieces showcased elsewhere. On the ceiling, hand blown glass by a local artist will never leave the guests without conversation.
Scott Bergmann Photography
Painting by Zachary Lobdell
Happy Haute Home
We remodeled our basement bar by painting the cabinets, adding new nickel hardware, new lighting, new appliances and bar stools. To see the full project, go to https://happyhautehome.com/2018/05/10/basement-bar-remodel-one-room-challenge-week-6-final-reveal/
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?
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
Happy Haute Home
We remodeled our basement bar by painting the cabinets, adding new nickel hardware, new lighting, new appliances and bar stools. To see the full project, go to https://happyhautehome.com/2018/05/10/basement-bar-remodel-one-room-challenge-week-6-final-reveal/
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?
Teakwood Builders, Inc.
Gorgeous velvet damask wall fabric acts as a backdrop for the the banquette area and provides additional seating for the bar.
Scott Bergmann Photography
Painting by Zachary Lobdell
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?
Expansive Basement Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace
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