Walk-out Basement Design Ideas with Red Walls
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Bockrath Flooring & Rugs
This client knew she was creating a fun space and wanted to find a fun carpeting! She selected a beige and white plaid for the entire lower level. We thought it was a fun way to brighten up an otherwise darker space and play with the "Pub" style design!
Home Equity Builders
Room for lots of family and entertaining with multiple game areas, and game table or eating area.
Chesterfield Custom Homes
Amtico flooring - an 1/8 inch think vinyl composite. Individual 3 x 36 inch planks, that are installed with an adhesive that will bond the floor to concrete or plywood. You would not believe it's not real wood. Unlike a floating floor - this bonds to the sub-floor, so there is no movement. This was essential to accommodate the weight of the billiard table and the foot traffic.
Kathy Appel, ASID
Repurposed pieces
Before finishing the basement we helped this client redesign the upper three floors of the house. Custom cabinetry and new furnishings were installed in many of the rooms. So, for the basement we decided to repurpose items from the upper floors that had been replaced with new pieces. The tall metal shelves had been in the utility closet before custom cabinetry was installed. The guitar rack was one son's childhood dresser. Heavy duty casters were added to the base and a customized guitar rack was made to fit to the top. This transformed the dresser into a movable, functional piece with contemporary style.
Taylor Made Custom Contracting Inc.
Although the custom bar area was the design centerpiece, this basement remodel project consisted of 11 rooms totaling over 2500 sq. ft. The actual bar was completely custom designed and fabricated showcasing fluted pillars, large finials, and window box molding. Unique features included a commercial icemaker, full-sized dishwasher, low-mounted microwave convection oven, two wine refrigerators, keg cooler, and custom mirrored backsplash. Granite counters in “stellar night” topped off this basement attraction.
Taylor Made Custom Contracting Inc.
Although the custom bar area was the design centerpiece, this basement remodel project consisted of 11 rooms totaling over 2500 sq. ft. The actual bar was completely custom designed and fabricated showcasing fluted pillars, large finials, and window box molding. Unique features included a commercial icemaker, full-sized dishwasher, low-mounted microwave convection oven, two wine refrigerators, keg cooler, and custom mirrored backsplash. Granite counters in “stellar night” topped off this basement attraction.
Walk-out Basement Design Ideas with Red Walls
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