Traditional Basement Design Ideas with a Tile Fireplace Surround
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Thompson Remodeling
An existing closet area was used to create a lighted, built-in display area to house the family's prized autographed Baltimore Colts footballs and Baltimore Orioles baseballs.
KABELA & CO
This Downtown Sophisticate is a new construction home in Greenwich, CT.
We provided complete custom mill work throughout this beautiful house.
We installed all cabinets, including kitchen cabinets, built-ins and window seats. Provided installation of wainscoting, all moldings, doors, and anything else wood related.
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.
Highland Builders LLC
Expansive and exposed lower entertaining space with custom wet bar, pool table, sitting area with fireplace and arched doorways looking out into the home owners landscaped yard and patio. Bar has raised panel cabinetry and end wood columns. Height is given to the room by the trey ceiling. (Ryan Hainey)
Coffey & Co. House of Interiors
The lower level family room featured a pool table area with wet bar. The back wall was designed as a feature space with built in Niches finished with a cracked plaster on the back wall by faux finisher Ben Kolar of Innovation in Design.
Gambrick
Finished basement billiards room with beige walls and carpet, black trim with a beige and black pool table, black tile fireplace surround, recessed lighting with hanging pool table lamp. black kitchen cabinets with dark gray granite counter tops make the custom bar with black and wood bar stools, stainless appliances.
Thompson Remodeling
An existing closet area was used to create a lighted, built-in display area to house the family's prized autographed Baltimore Colts footballs and Baltimore Orioles baseballs.
Jacobson Construction, Inc.
This basement remodeling project began in a traditional Edina home with an unfinished basement and underutilized space. With the Super bowl on the horizon the owner wanted a new space for entertaining and chilling out.
The project began with a warm fireplace positioned at an angle to get the most impact in the smallest space. A solid wood mantle encloses the firebox and supports the large-screen HDTV, offering the best angle for viewing HDTV. Using a gas-burning fireplace insert makes the new fireplace enjoyable and efficient, great for cold Minnesota nights.
Outdoor landscaping to accommodate the new windows greatly improved the volume of natural sunlight and fresh air available to the basement. Removing layers of soil and rock and reinforcing with landscaping rock created a great new place for summer flowers. This technique also works well when installing egress windows that can serve as a legal fire escape that can add value to a basement remodeling project.
Traditional Basement Design Ideas with a Tile Fireplace Surround
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