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M.J. Whelan Construction
Finished Basement - This condominium basement was designed
to create a distinct architectural look for a space that previously
had none. Elliptical archways and specialty moldings were installed
to create the look of a Mediterranean style wine cellar. A full kitchen
with Corian countertops, a fireplace and built-ins will make this l
ower level a great gathering place for friends and family. The
fireplace surround was custom built for this space and is solid
limestone. Two unattractive existing egress windows were
disguised and concealed by custom woodwork and stained glass.
They were designed and built in a way that gives them the
appearance of double hutches. Gotta love that! The completed
design compliments our client’s tastes and the homes
architectural style. Basement remodeling, Milford, Michigan
Atlanta Design & Build
There was a need to incorporate several different entertainment areas: Billiard Room, Sitting/TV & Video Room, Home Theatre, Bar, and Wine Cellar. Each area needed to be fully functional, but also childproof and with privacy. The intent, and challenge, was to allow all rooms to flow into each other while allowing each to have its own space.
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Marc Ekhause Home Builder and Custom Renovations
Marc Ekhause
Old European style wet bar
Mediterranean basement in Other.
Mediterranean basement in Other.
DuKate Fine Remodeling, Inc.
Freeland Photogrphy
This is an example of a mediterranean basement in Indianapolis.
This is an example of a mediterranean basement in Indianapolis.
Celebrity Communities
Basement of Plan Three in The Overlook at Heritage Hills in Lone Tree, CO.
Learn more about this home: http://www.heritagehillscolorado.com/homes/9494-vista-hill-lane
Pioneer West Homes
Rec Room meets game room meets theater room in this award winning finished lower level of Bella Casa. Photo by Paul Kohlman
Design ideas for an expansive mediterranean walk-out basement in Denver with beige walls and medium hardwood floors.
Design ideas for an expansive mediterranean walk-out basement in Denver with beige walls and medium hardwood floors.
Mary Hastings Interiors
Joe Kitchen
Photo of an expansive mediterranean fully buried basement in Philadelphia with grey walls, light hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Photo of an expansive mediterranean fully buried basement in Philadelphia with grey walls, light hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
ROTHERS Design/Build
Lower level kitchen and bar
Photo of a mid-sized mediterranean walk-out basement in Kansas City with a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, orange walls and carpet.
Photo of a mid-sized mediterranean walk-out basement in Kansas City with a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, orange walls and carpet.
Architectural Alliance LLC
Photo of a mid-sized mediterranean fully buried basement in Albuquerque with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a plaster fireplace surround.
Litz Real Estate
Photo of an expansive mediterranean fully buried basement in Indianapolis with grey walls, ceramic floors and brown floor.
Jay Andre Construction, Inc.
This is an example of a large mediterranean walk-out basement in San Francisco with white walls, concrete floors and grey floor.
Kathy Appel, ASID
Human beings have a fundamental need to be connected to nature. Often our built environments disconnect us from natural elements. A drab room with no windows and artificial lighting can make us feel bored, tired, even depressed. This can make a basement remodel very challenging. Biophilic design integrates natural elements into our architecture and interiors. The practice of Biophilic design has been found to improve our well being. We used the wall mural to introduce elements of nature and completely transformed the space.
Mediterranean Basement Design Ideas
Interior Design Imports
An historic Spanish Colonial residence built in 1925 being redesigned and furnished for a modern-day Southern California family was the challenge. The interiors of the main house needed the backgrounds set and then a timeless collection created for its furnishings. Lifestyle was always a consideration as well as the interiors relating to the strong architecture of the residence. Natural colors such as terra cotta, tans, blues, greens, old red and soft vintage shades were incorporated throughout. Our goal was to maintain the historic character of the residence combining design elements and materials considered classic in Southern California Spanish Colonial architecture. Natural fiber textiles, leathers and woven linens were the predominated upholstery choices. A 7000 square foot basement was added and furnished to provide a gym, Star Wars theater, game areas, spa area and a simulator for indoor golf and other sports.
Antiques were selected throughout the world, fine art from major galleries, custom reproductions fabricated in the old-world style. Collectible carpets were selected for the reclaimed hardwood flooring in all the areas. An estancia and garden over the basement were created and furnished with old world designs and materials as reclaimed woods, terra cotta and French limestone flooring.
Estudio de Interiorismo Laura Martínez, S.L.
Design ideas for a large mediterranean look-out basement in Other with beige walls, ceramic floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
One Room at a Time, Inc.
The arcade breaks up the length of the space and separates entrances to the Bar / Kitchen and to the Wine Tasting and Exercise Rooms. Arches are treated with a decorative plaster and glazing. One Room at a Time, Inc.
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