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Robert Thomas Homes
Primrose Model - Garden Villa Collection
Pricing, floorplans, virtual tours, community information and more at https://www.robertthomashomes.com/
McLennan Contracting, Inc.
This small basement remodel includes both an entertainment space as well as a workout space. To keep things tidy, additional storage was designed to include a custom-built day bed or seating area.
Homes And Such LLC
From addressing recurring water problems to integrating common eyesores seamlessly into the overall design, this basement transformed into a space the whole family (and their guests) love.
Nearby is a small workspace, adding bonus function to this cozy basement and taking advantage of all available space.
Like many 1920s homes in the Linden Hills area, the basement felt narrow, dark, and uninviting, but Homes and Such was committed to identifying creative solutions within the existing structure that transformed the space.
Subtle tweaks to the floor plan made better use of the available square footage and created a more functional design. At the bottom of the stairs, a bedroom was transformed into a cozy, living space, creating more openness with a central foyer and separation from the guest bedroom spaces.
Jemm Interiors
Project completed by Reka Jemmott, Jemm Interiors desgn firm, which serves Sandy Springs, Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Buckhead, Cumming, Roswell, Brookhaven and Atlanta areas.
Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction
Wide, new stairway offers entry to game room, family room and home gym.
OakWood Designers & Builders
This basement renovation features a large wall made of reclaimed barn board wood.
If you’re looking to add a rustic touch to your space while also keeping the environment front of mind, consider using reclaimed wood for your next project.
Utilizing reclaimed wood as an accent wall, piece of furniture or decor statement is a growing trend in home renovations that is here to stay. These clients decided to use reclaimed barnboard as an accent wall for their basement renovation, which serves as a gorgeous focal point for the room.
Reclaimed wood is also a great option from an environmental standpoint. When you choose reclaimed wood instead of investing in fresh lumber, you are helping to preserve the natural timber resources for additional future uses. Less demand for fresh lumber means less logging and therefore less deforestation - a win-win!
OakWood Designers & Builders
This basement renovation features a large wall made of reclaimed barn board wood.
If you’re looking to add a rustic touch to your space while also keeping the environment front of mind, consider using reclaimed wood for your next project.
Utilizing reclaimed wood as an accent wall, piece of furniture or decor statement is a growing trend in home renovations that is here to stay. These clients decided to use reclaimed barnboard as an accent wall for their basement renovation, which serves as a gorgeous focal point for the room.
Reclaimed wood is also a great option from an environmental standpoint. When you choose reclaimed wood instead of investing in fresh lumber, you are helping to preserve the natural timber resources for additional future uses. Less demand for fresh lumber means less logging and therefore less deforestation - a win-win!
White Basement Design Ideas with White Floor
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