Midcentury Basement Design Ideas with Turquoise Floor

Mahogany Mid-Century Modern
Mahogany Mid-Century Modern
G. Christianson Construction, Inc.G. Christianson Construction, Inc.
One of the unique features of this home was the basement which brought the feel of the outdoors inside the home using large glass window walls, dirt planters directly in the floor, and a raised brick planter. To preserve the original vision but modernize the finishes, we replaced the vinyl floor with terrazzo-look porcelain tile, replaced the dirt in the floor planters with rock, and painted the walls. An existing unfinished basement space adjacent this room was converted to a media room, and Sapele was brought downstairs through the media room doors.
Mahogany Mid-Century Modern
Mahogany Mid-Century Modern
G. Christianson Construction, Inc.G. Christianson Construction, Inc.
One of the unique features of this home was the basement which brought the feel of the outdoors inside the home using large glass window walls, dirt planters directly in the floor, and a raised brick planter. To preserve the original vision but modernize the finishes, we replaced the vinyl floor with terrazzo-look porcelain tile, replaced the dirt in the floor planters with rock, and painted the walls. An existing unfinished basement space adjacent this room was converted to a media room, and Sapele was brought downstairs through the media room doors.

Midcentury Basement Design Ideas with Turquoise Floor

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