Traditional Basement Design Ideas with Orange Floor
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Upland Development, Inc.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional fully buried basement in Salt Lake City with grey walls, medium hardwood floors, no fireplace and orange floor.
DEICHMAN CONSTRUCTION
Wine rack at the end of the kitchen, bar area. Stairs coming down from the upper level, bamboo flooring
Inspiration for a traditional basement in Minneapolis with orange floor.
Inspiration for a traditional basement in Minneapolis with orange floor.
Spacecrafting / Architectural Photography
Mike McCaw - Spacecrafting / Architectural Photography
Photo of a traditional look-out basement in Minneapolis with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, no fireplace and orange floor.
Photo of a traditional look-out basement in Minneapolis with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, no fireplace and orange floor.
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.
Neighbors Home Remodeling
Basement walk out "in law suite" complete with Kitchen, Bedroom, Bathroom, Theater, Sitting room and Storage room. Photography: Buxton Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional walk-out basement in Atlanta with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and orange floor.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional walk-out basement in Atlanta with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and orange floor.
Wall To Wall Construction, LLC
Photography by Mark Wieland
Photo of a traditional fully buried basement in Baltimore with beige walls, ceramic floors, a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and orange floor.
Photo of a traditional fully buried basement in Baltimore with beige walls, ceramic floors, a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace surround and orange floor.
Atlanta Home Theater
Photo of a large traditional fully buried basement in Atlanta with brown walls, concrete floors, no fireplace and orange floor.
Peregrine Design Build
Photo by Susan Teare
Inspiration for a traditional look-out basement in Burlington with red walls, no fireplace, light hardwood floors and orange floor.
Inspiration for a traditional look-out basement in Burlington with red walls, no fireplace, light hardwood floors and orange floor.
Design ideas for a traditional fully buried basement in Denver with a stone fireplace surround, a standard fireplace, medium hardwood floors, beige walls and orange floor.
Virtual Studio Innovations
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional walk-out basement in Atlanta with white walls, terra-cotta floors, a standard fireplace, orange floor and coffered.
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.
This is an example of a traditional basement in Detroit with orange floor.
This is an example of a traditional basement in Detroit with orange floor.
JMC Home Remodeling
JMC Home Remodeling
Inspiration for an expansive traditional fully buried basement in New York with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and orange floor.
Inspiration for an expansive traditional fully buried basement in New York with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and orange floor.
Maureen Fiori, AKBD, Allied Member ASID, CAPS
This is an example of a traditional basement in Newark with orange floor.
M.J. Whelan Construction
Amazing architecture in this once cement covered space! This finished basement was the 3rd of a 4 phase renovation in this spectacular home. A pub style bar is the focal point upon entering this space. The beautiful brick archways that were built throughout this lower level along with rustic hickory flooring give an old world feel. A Wooden Hammer custom door leading to a brick wine cellar along with a solid walnut bar countertops in this pub style bar are just a few design elements of this new lower level. A home theater, bedroom, exercise room and two new baths are also part of the design. The basement seems to go forever and then opens up to the incredible backyard, complete with a Gunite swimming pool and spa, stone work and landscape all melding with the architectural style of this gorgeous home. Finished Basements Oakland County, MI
Well-Designed Interiors
Large traditional fully buried basement in New York with beige walls, medium hardwood 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.
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.
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.
DEICHMAN CONSTRUCTION
Bar area with short hallway to the bathroom and stone wall at end of hall
This is an example of a traditional basement in Minneapolis with orange floor.
This is an example of a traditional basement in Minneapolis with orange floor.
Traditional Basement Design Ideas with Orange Floor
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