Fully Buried Basement Design Ideas with Wood Walls
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J.S. Brown & Co.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary fully buried basement in Columbus with white walls, vinyl floors, brown floor and wood walls.
Kowalske Kitchen & Bath
This Hartland, Wisconsin basement is a welcoming teen hangout area and family space. The design blends both rustic and transitional finishes to make the space feel cozy.
This space has it all – a bar, kitchenette, lounge area, full bathroom, game area and hidden mechanical/storage space. There is plenty of space for hosting parties and family movie nights.
Highlights of this Hartland basement remodel:
- We tied the space together with barnwood: an accent wall, beams and sliding door
- The staircase was opened at the bottom and is now a feature of the room
- Adjacent to the bar is a cozy lounge seating area for watching movies and relaxing
- The bar features dark stained cabinetry and creamy beige quartz counters
- Guests can sit at the bar or the counter overlooking the lounge area
- The full bathroom features a Kohler Choreograph shower surround
Metamorphosis Studios, LLc
Photo of a large transitional fully buried basement in Other with a home bar, blue walls, laminate floors, a hanging fireplace, a wood fireplace surround, brown floor and wood walls.
Clark + Aldine
Family basement area remodel and designed. Blue sofa bed with leather coffee table and walnut tv console. Sconce lighting with art gallery.
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic fully buried basement in Detroit with white walls, vinyl floors and wood walls.
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic fully buried basement in Detroit with white walls, vinyl floors and wood walls.
The Cleary Company
Custom design-build wall geometric wood wall treatment. Adds drama and definition to tv room.
Photo of a large transitional fully buried basement in Columbus with white walls, vinyl floors, grey floor and wood walls.
Photo of a large transitional fully buried basement in Columbus with white walls, vinyl floors, grey floor and wood walls.
Amy Carman Design
Bowling alleys for a vacation home's lower level. Emphatically, YES! The rustic refinement of the first floor gives way to all out fun and entertainment below grade. Two full-length automated bowling lanes make for easy family tournaments
Catalano Architects
Transitional fully buried basement in Boston with green walls, carpet, no fireplace, white floor, decorative wall panelling and wood walls.
WL Kitchen & Home
Dark mahogany stained home interior, NJ
Darker stained elements contrasting with the surrounding lighter tones of the space.
Combining light and dark tones of materials to bring out the best of the space. Following a transitional style, this interior is designed to be the ideal space to entertain both friends and family.
For more about this project visit our website
wlkitchenandhome.com
Two Hands Interiors
A warm and inviting basement offers ample seating for family gatherings or an ultimate movie night. This custom accent wall adds warmth and intrigue to a play space suitable for adults and teens alike.
Owen Homes LLC
Inspiration for a large modern fully buried basement in Kansas City with grey walls, carpet, grey floor and wood walls.
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!
J.S. Brown & Co.
Photo of a mid-sized modern fully buried basement in Columbus with white walls, vinyl floors, brown floor and wood walls.
HighPoint Design Build Group
This is an example of a transitional fully buried basement in Milwaukee with a home bar, white walls, recessed and wood walls.
Kowalske Kitchen & Bath
This Hartland, Wisconsin basement is a welcoming teen hangout area and family space. The design blends both rustic and transitional finishes to make the space feel cozy.
This space has it all – a bar, kitchenette, lounge area, full bathroom, game area and hidden mechanical/storage space. There is plenty of space for hosting parties and family movie nights.
Highlights of this Hartland basement remodel:
- We tied the space together with barnwood: an accent wall, beams and sliding door
- The staircase was opened at the bottom and is now a feature of the room
- Adjacent to the bar is a cozy lounge seating area for watching movies and relaxing
- The bar features dark stained cabinetry and creamy beige quartz counters
- Guests can sit at the bar or the counter overlooking the lounge area
- The full bathroom features a Kohler Choreograph shower surround
APK Designs LLC
Photo of a mid-sized midcentury fully buried basement in New York with beige walls, vinyl floors, grey floor and wood walls.
Silvia Di Gioia
Inspiration for a large fully buried basement in Other with a game room, white walls, porcelain floors, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround, grey floor, wood and wood walls.
WL Kitchen & Home
Dark mahogany stained home interior, NJ
Darker stained elements contrasting with the surrounding lighter tones of the space.
Combining light and dark tones of materials to bring out the best of the space. Following a transitional style, this interior is designed to be the ideal space to entertain both friends and family.
For more about this project visit our website
wlkitchenandhome.com
WL Kitchen & Home
Dark mahogany stained home interior, NJ
Darker stained elements contrasting with the surrounding lighter tones of the space.
Combining light and dark tones of materials to bring out the best of the space. Following a transitional style, this interior is designed to be the ideal space to entertain both friends and family.
For more about this project visit our website
wlkitchenandhome.com
Kowalske Kitchen & Bath
This Hartland, Wisconsin basement is a welcoming teen hangout area and family space. The design blends both rustic and transitional finishes to make the space feel cozy.
This space has it all – a bar, kitchenette, lounge area, full bathroom, game area and hidden mechanical/storage space. There is plenty of space for hosting parties and family movie nights.
Highlights of this Hartland basement remodel:
- We tied the space together with barnwood: an accent wall, beams and sliding door
- The staircase was opened at the bottom and is now a feature of the room
- Adjacent to the bar is a cozy lounge seating area for watching movies and relaxing
- The bar features dark stained cabinetry and creamy beige quartz counters
- Guests can sit at the bar or the counter overlooking the lounge area
- The full bathroom features a Kohler Choreograph shower surround
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!
Fully Buried Basement Design Ideas with Wood Walls
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