831 Billeder af kælder med almindelig pejs og beige gulv

Basement Renovations
Basement Renovations
Alair Homes West TorontoAlair Homes West Toronto
Alair Homes is committed to quality throughout every stage of the building process and in every detail of your new custom home or home renovation. We guarantee superior work because we perform quality assurance checks at every stage of the building process. Before anything is covered up – even before city building inspectors come to your home – we critically examine our work to ensure that it lives up to our extraordinarily high standards. We are proud of our extraordinary high building standards as well as our renowned customer service. Every Alair Homes custom home comes with a two year national home warranty as well as an Alair Homes guarantee and includes complimentary 3, 6 and 12 month inspections after completion. During our proprietary construction process every detail is accessible to Alair Homes clients online 24 hours a day to view project details, schedules, sub trade quotes, pricing in order to give Alair Homes clients 100% control over every single item regardless how small.
Project 3300-1 Basement Finish in Woodbury
Project 3300-1 Basement Finish in Woodbury
Castle Building & RemodelingCastle Building & Remodeling
These Woodbury clients came to Castle to transform their unfinished basement into a multi-functional living space.They wanted a cozy area with a fireplace, a ¾ bath, a workout room, and plenty of storage space. With kids in college that come home to visit, the basement also needed to act as a living / social space when they’re in town. Aesthetically, these clients requested tones and materials that blended with their house, while adding natural light and architectural interest to the space so it didn’t feel like a stark basement. This was achieved through natural stone materials for the fireplace, recessed niches for shelving accents and custom Castle craftsman-built floating wood shelves that match the mantel for a warm space. A common challenge in basement finishes, and no exception in this project, is to work around all of the ductwork, mechanicals and existing elements. Castle achieved this by creating a two-tiered soffit to hide ducts. This added architectural interest and transformed otherwise awkward spaces into useful and attractive storage nooks. We incorporated frosted glass to allow light into the space while hiding mechanicals, and opened up the stairway wall to make the space seem larger. Adding accent lighting along with allowing natural light in was key in this basement’s transformation. Whether it’s movie night or game day, this basement is the perfect space for this family! Designed by: Amanda Reinert
Salt Lake Parade Of Homes 2015
Salt Lake Parade Of Homes 2015
Foremost InteriorsForemost Interiors
A craftsman basement featuring a brown nail-head sofa and a nail-head leather ottoman. The basement features gray/beige walls, patterned carpet, a wetbar and a rustic fireplace.
Basement Remodel
Basement Remodel
Creasey ConstructionCreasey Construction
A renovation transformed this basement from blah to ta-dah. Removing a stage platform in this area helped to open up the space giving this basement family room a more spacious and airy feel. The homeowner added an authentic, handmade, sliding barn door made from 100+-year-old wood salvaged by Sangamon Reclaimed, from various American barns and buildings. The sliding door was installed using a black, flat track hardware kit including black bolts and lags, matching steel wheels, and drywall anti-crush rings --for a stronger hold.
2017 Tour of Remodeled Homes Basement
2017 Tour of Remodeled Homes Basement
Red House RemodelingRed House Remodeling
Having lived in their new home for several years, these homeowners were ready to finish their basement and transform it into a multi-purpose space where they could mix and mingle with family and friends. Inspired by clean lines and neutral tones, the style can be described as well-dressed rustic. Despite being a lower level, the space is flooded with natural light, adding to its appeal. Central to the space is this amazing bar. To the left of the bar is the theater area, the other end is home to the game area. Jake Boyd Photo
Chic Chateau
Chic Chateau
A. Perry HomesA. Perry Homes
Basement Game area with pool table
Basement Fireplace Mantle
Basement Fireplace Mantle
FBC RemodelFBC Remodel
©Finished Basement Company Fireplace mantel
Lovely Upgrades | Lake Oswego Home Remodel
Lovely Upgrades | Lake Oswego Home Remodel
Mountainwood HomesMountainwood Homes
Lions Floor luxury vinyl plank flooring was used in the basement to complement the rest of the flooring in the home.
Mountain Basement
Mountain Basement
Homework Design.Build.RemodelHomework Design.Build.Remodel
Remodeling an existing 1940s basement is a challenging! We started off with reframing and rough-in to open up the living space, to create a new wine cellar room, and bump-out for the new gas fireplace. The drywall was given a Level 5 smooth finish to provide a modern aesthetic. We then installed all the finishes from the brick fireplace and cellar floor, to the built-in cabinets and custom wine cellar racks. This project turned out amazing!
Rustic Barn Doors, Harry Potter and Views of Lake Beulah
Rustic Barn Doors, Harry Potter and Views of Lake Beulah
Stebnitz Builders, Inc.Stebnitz Builders, Inc.
Today’s basements are much more than dark, dingy spaces or rec rooms of years ago. Because homeowners are spending more time in them, basements have evolved into lower-levels with distinctive spaces, complete with stone and marble fireplaces, sitting areas, coffee and wine bars, home theaters, over sized guest suites and bathrooms that rival some of the most luxurious resort accommodations. Gracing the lakeshore of Lake Beulah, this homes lower-level presents a beautiful opening to the deck and offers dynamic lake views. To take advantage of the home’s placement, the homeowner wanted to enhance the lower-level and provide a more rustic feel to match the home’s main level, while making the space more functional for boating equipment and easy access to the pier and lakefront. Jeff Auberger designed a seating area to transform into a theater room with a touch of a button. A hidden screen descends from the ceiling, offering a perfect place to relax after a day on the lake. Our team worked with a local company that supplies reclaimed barn board to add to the decor and finish off the new space. Using salvaged wood from a corn crib located in nearby Delavan, Jeff designed a charming area near the patio door that features two closets behind sliding barn doors and a bench nestled between the closets, providing an ideal spot to hang wet towels and store flip flops after a day of boating. The reclaimed barn board was also incorporated into built-in shelving alongside the fireplace and an accent wall in the updated kitchenette. Lastly the children in this home are fans of the Harry Potter book series, so naturally, there was a Harry Potter themed cupboard under the stairs created. This cozy reading nook features Hogwartz banners and wizarding wands that would amaze any fan of the book series.

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