Traditional Basement Design Ideas with Yellow Walls
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Gerry Dunleavy Construction
Wall to wall carpet, painted walls and custom wood trim are featured throughout the basement area.
Massey Home Services
This client wanted to transform her basement into a studio apartment. We completely gutted the old basement, removed/moved walls, put in a new bathroom, plumbing, flooring, stairs, painting, drywall, and more.
Neighbors Home Remodeling
This was the typical unfinished basement – cluttered, disorganized and rarely used. When the kids and most of their things were out of the house, the homeowners wanted to transform the basement into liveable rooms. The project began by removing all of the junk, even some of the walls, and then starting over.
Fun and light were the main emphasis. Rope lighting set into the trey ceilings, recessed lights and open windows brightened the basement. A functional window bench offers a comfortable seat near the exterior entrance and the slate foyer guides guests to the full bathroom. The billiard room is equipped with a custom built, granite-topped wet bar that also serves the front room. There’s even storage! For unused or seasonal clothes, the closet under the stairs was lined in cedar.
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COCOON
Fun Entertaining and Gaming Space. Large Intricate Pattern Porcelain Tile Floor, Raised Shadow Boxed Decorative Wainscoting, Stone Accent Walls with Wall Wash Lighting for Additional Lighting Feature, Contemporary Rectangular Gas Fireplace at Center adds to Modern Feel. Custom Built-In Reading Nook (Shown without Padding) Doubles as Storage Space Within. Less Formal Children's Media Center at Rear Area, New Custom Stairs for Elegant Entrance to Wonderful Finished Basement!
Big Red Decorative Concrete
A very warm and fluid floor gives dimension and depth to this smaller basement living area.
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