Basement Design Ideas with Red Walls and Carpet
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Atelier Interior Design
This space just feels hip and cool. A place that we all wish we could hang out in and listen to some music. The cute dog also adds a little something.
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Inspiration for a mid-sized country look-out basement in Denver with red walls, carpet, no fireplace and beige floor.
Alissa Jallad Interior Design LLC
Photo of a mid-sized transitional fully buried basement in Detroit with red walls, carpet, no fireplace and beige floor.
Steinbock Interior Design Group
Inspiration for a large transitional look-out basement in Louisville with red walls, carpet and no fireplace.
West Coast Homes
Masters Touch Photography
Design ideas for a traditional basement in Seattle with red walls and carpet.
Design ideas for a traditional basement in Seattle with red walls and carpet.
Scherr's Cabinets & Doors Inc
Basement Mini Bar. Gray Shaker Doors from Scherr's Cabinet & Doors on IKEA SEKTION cabinet boxes. Small Sink, Mini Fridge, Red Brick backsplash, Floating Shelves with live edges.
Designing Interiors Inc
This is an example of a mid-sized eclectic fully buried basement in Chicago with red walls and carpet.
Bella Basements
Photo of a traditional fully buried basement in Denver with red walls, carpet and beige floor.
Interior Design Studio
Maguire Photographics
Photo of a contemporary fully buried basement in Cleveland with red walls, carpet, no fireplace and multi-coloured floor.
Photo of a contemporary fully buried basement in Cleveland with red walls, carpet, no fireplace and multi-coloured floor.
Redux Interior Design
Mike Kaskel
Mid-sized transitional fully buried basement in Chicago with red walls and carpet.
Mid-sized transitional fully buried basement in Chicago with red walls and carpet.
Classic Homeworks
The original character of this home was captured in the elegant basement remodel. From secret doors to the speakasy feel, this basement is an inviting space for entertaining, playing poker and relaxing in front of the TV.
Matrix Home Solutions
This is an example of a large contemporary fully buried basement in Chicago with red walls, carpet, no fireplace and grey floor.
Evergreene Homes
This is an example of a large traditional fully buried basement in DC Metro with carpet and red walls.
Addison Grace Design
Photographer: Mike Cook Media
Contractor: you Dream It, We Build It
This is an example of a large country walk-out basement in Edmonton with red walls, carpet, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace surround.
This is an example of a large country walk-out basement in Edmonton with red walls, carpet, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace surround.
MA Peterson Design Build, Inc.
MA Peterson
www.mapeterson.com
Excavated under existing garage, we created a game room with a wet bar that overlooks the sports simulator for hitting golf, playing hockey and pitching baseballs.
T&K Contractors Inc.
Custom arches lead into a game room area in this basement renovation design.
Design ideas for an expansive traditional look-out basement in New York with red walls, carpet, no fireplace and brown floor.
Design ideas for an expansive traditional look-out basement in New York with red walls, carpet, no fireplace and brown floor.
Mike Clark
Mike Stone Clark
Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts walk-out basement in DC Metro with red walls and carpet.
Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts walk-out basement in DC Metro with red walls and carpet.
Steinbock Interior Design Group
This is an example of a large transitional look-out basement in Louisville with red walls, carpet and no fireplace.
Claude C. Lapp Architects, LLC
Maryland Photography, Inc.
This is an example of an expansive country walk-out basement in DC Metro with red walls, carpet and a standard fireplace.
This is an example of an expansive country walk-out basement in DC Metro with red walls, carpet and a standard fireplace.
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.
Basement Design Ideas with Red Walls and Carpet
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