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full basement remodel. Modern/craftsmen style.
Photo of a large arts and crafts basement in Atlanta with white walls, vinyl floors, no fireplace, multi-coloured floor, exposed beam and decorative wall panelling.
Photo of a large arts and crafts basement in Atlanta with white walls, vinyl floors, no fireplace, multi-coloured floor, exposed beam and decorative wall panelling.


Design ideas for a mid-sized industrial look-out basement in Philadelphia with white walls, laminate floors, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround, brown floor and exposed beam.


This home is located in an area with a number of midcentury homes. Although the home had drifted over time, the owners were bringing it back to its roots and needed more space for entertaining. The basement had never been finished so we started with a raw space with a very obtrusive bearing wall cutting the livable space into two narrow halves. From the start the clients wanted a warm mid-century feel which will be enhanced by their collections of antiques.


Inspiration for a mid-sized industrial fully buried basement in Philadelphia with a home bar, beige walls, laminate floors, multi-coloured floor and exposed beam.


Design ideas for a large contemporary fully buried basement in Philadelphia with a home bar, beige walls, light hardwood floors, a ribbon fireplace, brown floor and exposed beam.


Photo of an expansive country fully buried basement in Chicago with a home bar, grey walls, vinyl floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, brown floor and exposed beam.


Polished concrete basement floors with open painted ceilings. Built-in desk. Design and construction by Meadowlark Design + Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Professional photography by Sean Carter.


Lower Level of home on Lake Minnetonka
Nautical call with white shiplap and blue accents for finishes.
Design ideas for a mid-sized beach style walk-out basement in Minneapolis with a home bar, white walls, light hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround, brown floor, exposed beam and planked wall panelling.
Design ideas for a mid-sized beach style walk-out basement in Minneapolis with a home bar, white walls, light hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround, brown floor, exposed beam and planked wall panelling.


In this project, Rochman Design Build converted an unfinished basement of a new Ann Arbor home into a stunning home pub and entertaining area, with commercial grade space for the owners' craft brewing passion. The feel is that of a speakeasy as a dark and hidden gem found in prohibition time. The materials include charcoal stained concrete floor, an arched wall veneered with red brick, and an exposed ceiling structure painted black. Bright copper is used as the sparkling gem with a pressed-tin-type ceiling over the bar area, which seats 10, copper bar top and concrete counters. Old style light fixtures with bare Edison bulbs, well placed LED accent lights under the bar top, thick shelves, steel supports and copper rivet connections accent the feel of the 6 active taps old-style pub. Meanwhile, the brewing room is splendidly modern with large scale brewing equipment, commercial ventilation hood, wash down facilities and specialty equipment. A large window allows a full view into the brewing room from the pub sitting area. In addition, the space is large enough to feel cozy enough for 4 around a high-top table or entertain a large gathering of 50. The basement remodel also includes a wine cellar, a guest bathroom and a room that can be used either as guest room or game room, and a storage area.


Friends and neighbors of an owner of Four Elements asked for help in redesigning certain elements of the interior of their newer home on the main floor and basement to better reflect their tastes and wants (contemporary on the main floor with a more cozy rustic feel in the basement). They wanted to update the look of their living room, hallway desk area, and stairway to the basement. They also wanted to create a 'Game of Thrones' themed media room, update the look of their entire basement living area, add a scotch bar/seating nook, and create a new gym with a glass wall. New fireplace areas were created upstairs and downstairs with new bulkheads, new tile & brick facades, along with custom cabinets. A beautiful stained shiplap ceiling was added to the living room. Custom wall paneling was installed to areas on the main floor, stairway, and basement. Wood beams and posts were milled & installed downstairs, and a custom castle-styled barn door was created for the entry into the new medieval styled media room. A gym was built with a glass wall facing the basement living area. Floating shelves with accent lighting were installed throughout - check out the scotch tasting nook! The entire home was also repainted with modern but warm colors. This project turned out beautiful!


This is a raw basement transformation into a recreational space suitable for adults as well as three sons under age six. Pineapple House creates an open floor plan so natural light from two windows telegraphs throughout the interiors. For visual consistency, most walls are 10” wide, smoothly finished wood planks with nickel joints. With boys in mind, the furniture and materials are nearly indestructible –porcelain tile floors, wood and stone walls, wood ceilings, granite countertops, wooden chairs, stools and benches, a concrete-top dining table, metal display shelves and leather on the room's sectional, dining chair bottoms and game stools.
Scott Moore Photography


Large transitional walk-out basement in Salt Lake City with a home bar, grey walls, vinyl floors, a brick fireplace surround, brown floor, exposed beam and planked wall panelling.


This is an example of a mid-sized industrial fully buried basement in Philadelphia with white walls, laminate floors, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround, brown floor and exposed beam.


In this project, Rochman Design Build converted an unfinished basement of a new Ann Arbor home into a stunning home pub and entertaining area, with commercial grade space for the owners' craft brewing passion. The feel is that of a speakeasy as a dark and hidden gem found in prohibition time. The materials include charcoal stained concrete floor, an arched wall veneered with red brick, and an exposed ceiling structure painted black. Bright copper is used as the sparkling gem with a pressed-tin-type ceiling over the bar area, which seats 10, copper bar top and concrete counters. Old style light fixtures with bare Edison bulbs, well placed LED accent lights under the bar top, thick shelves, steel supports and copper rivet connections accent the feel of the 6 active taps old-style pub. Meanwhile, the brewing room is splendidly modern with large scale brewing equipment, commercial ventilation hood, wash down facilities and specialty equipment. A large window allows a full view into the brewing room from the pub sitting area. In addition, the space is large enough to feel cozy enough for 4 around a high-top table or entertain a large gathering of 50. The basement remodel also includes a wine cellar, a guest bathroom and a room that can be used either as guest room or game room, and a storage area.


This NEVER used basement space was a dumping ground for the "stuff of life". We were tasked with making it more inviting. How'd we do?
Mid-sized transitional look-out basement in Montreal with grey walls, vinyl floors, a ribbon fireplace, brown floor and exposed beam.
Mid-sized transitional look-out basement in Montreal with grey walls, vinyl floors, a ribbon fireplace, brown floor and exposed beam.


Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional basement in Detroit with vinyl floors, brown floor and exposed beam.


Inspiration for a large transitional look-out basement in St Louis with a home bar, medium hardwood floors, brown floor, exposed beam and brick walls.


Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional fully buried basement in Chicago with a game room, white walls, porcelain floors, brown floor and exposed beam.


Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts fully buried basement in Detroit with a game room, brown walls, carpet, beige floor and exposed beam.


Relaxation Retreat: Basement Remodel with Custom Sauna
Step into spa-level luxury with this beautifully remodeled basement bathroom and custom-built sauna. The seamless transition from the modern bathroom to the inviting sauna creates a perfect retreat within the home. The sauna features stunning light wood walls and benches, accented by darker wood slats and soft integrated lighting for a calming ambiance. Durable black hex tile flooring adds a contemporary touch, while the large stone-filled heater stands ready to deliver the ultimate sauna experience.
Paired with the adjacent bathroom’s sleek black fixtures, soft gray cabinetry, and marble-look countertops, this wellness area was designed for both style and serenity. Whether used post-workout or for daily relaxation, this sauna elevates the home's functionality and design. Ideal for homeowners looking to create a personal spa experience right at home!
Brown Basement Design Ideas with Exposed Beam
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