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Well-Designed Interiors
Large traditional fully buried basement in New York with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and orange floor.
JSE Interiors
Design ideas for a large contemporary look-out basement in New York with black walls, carpet and red floor.
Danielle B. Interiors, Inc.
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Photo of a mid-sized transitional fully buried basement in Chicago with grey walls, concrete floors and orange floor.
Photo of a mid-sized transitional fully buried basement in Chicago with grey walls, concrete floors and orange floor.
Jan Gleysteen Architects, Inc
Photography by Richard Mandelkorn
Traditional basement in Boston with orange floor.
Traditional basement in Boston with orange floor.
CO Interiors
Entertaining doesn’t always happen on the main floor and in this project, the basement was dedicated towards creating a comfortable family room and hang out spot for guests. The wet bar is the perfect spot for preparing drinks for movie or gossip night with friends.
Photographer: Mike Chajecki
Advanced Renovations, Inc
This is an example of a mid-sized country fully buried basement in Detroit with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and red floor.
WERK | Building Modern
Basement at North Bay - Architecture/Interiors: HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles - Construction Management: WERK | Building Modern - Photography: The Home Aesthetic
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Large modern walk-out basement in Portland with white walls, concrete floors, no fireplace and orange floor.
Old Town Design Group
The bar area makes use of reclaimed wood as an accent wall.
Photos By: Thomas Graham
Large country look-out basement in Indianapolis with beige walls, painted wood floors, no fireplace and red floor.
Large country look-out basement in Indianapolis with beige walls, painted wood floors, no fireplace and red floor.
Campbell Custom Carpentry
This is a library that I built this year. There were many considerations to get it to work out with some symmetry. Among them are the "fill strip" doors that take the place of corner fill strips on the upper bookcases. They allow access to the normally dead area where the casework abuts. I put shelving in them, but I don't have the photos now.
The interiors of the cabinets are finished with polyurethane, to allow the natural beauty of the wood show through. I use only cabinet grade plywood, never melamine or particle board.
The doors are solid maple for durability and their ability to take finishes.
The hinges are all 35mm euro style full overlay hinges with a soft spring loaded closing mechanism.
Home Sweet Home Improvements LLC
Finished Basement in 1800s Farmhouse
Stone Pointed Up
Basement Waterproofed
Bathroom Added
Custom Cabinetry
Drysink converted in Bar Sink
Mid-sized country walk-out basement in DC Metro with red floor.
Mid-sized country walk-out basement in DC Metro with red floor.
Pure Bliss Creative Design
Photo Credit: Joan Pottersmith and Benita Moore, Royal LePage Real Estate
Photo of a contemporary basement in Toronto with orange floor.
Photo of a contemporary basement in Toronto with orange floor.
Contigo Group Design and Build
Inspiration for a large country look-out basement in DC Metro with a home bar, beige walls, light hardwood floors and orange floor.
Patrick J. King General Contracting LLC
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional fully buried basement in New York with white walls, carpet, a standard fireplace and orange floor.
AMI Design
Rustic basement remodel. Rustic wood beams, natural stone, and barn doors were used to create a country feel in this basement remodel. Equipped with pool table, ping pong game area and lounge area. Dark wood cabinetry media console. Barn door style window cover to keep out unwanted sunlight.
Elisabetta Tanesini
Interior design per una villa privata con tavernetta in stile rustico-contemporaneo. Linee semplici e pulite incontrano materiali ed elementi strutturali rustici. I colori neutri e caldi rendono l'ambiente sofisticato e accogliente.
Thelen Total Construction
A combination of materials used from rustic logs to painted cabinetry to the stained concrete floor to create a cottage look. Bar front is Hand hewn log siding with chinking. The bar top is a log milled from a cherry tree that was originally grown on this lot.
Woods Basement Systems, Inc.
"All you have to do is go downstairs, and your in another world," says homeowner Carol Ann Miller. This Kirkwood, Missouri basement suffered from cracks in the walls and would leak whenever it rained. Woods Basement Systems repaired the cracks, installed a waterproofing system with sump pumps, and transformed it into a dry, bright, energy-efficient living space. The remodel includes a safari-themed entertainment room complete with zebra-striped wet bar and walk-in closet, a full leopard-print bathroom, and a small café kitchen. Woods Basement Systems used Total Basement Finishing flooring and insulated wall systems, installed a drop ceiling, and replaced old, single-pane windows with new, energy-efficient basement windows. The result is a bright and beautiful basement that is dry, comfortable, and enjoyable.
Blue Line Building Co.
Finished this bare concrete basement by adding a theater, bar, bathroom, game area, gym and enough space left over for storage.
Photo of a traditional basement in Detroit with orange floor.
Photo of a traditional basement in Detroit with orange floor.
Basement Design Ideas with Orange Floor and Red Floor
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