Family Room
A renovation takes this cellar from lowly to beautiful. A single door and plate glass windows have been replaced with doors and windows, which gave the room views of the garden and allowed light to enter. Eliminating panels helped to open the space up, giving an airy texture to this basement family room.
Home Office
Round in the sitting area, a home office has been constructed using inexpensive IKEA bits along with a painted wood counter tops. A slab was poured over the present floor and a finish was utilized to match the wood floors on the main level. A gas fireplace replaces the existing brick and an old woodstove has been created bright and light after being covered with plaster and white paint.
Walk-Out Basement
This basement was nothing more than a dumping ground for holiday decorations and too-small clothing until the family realized its hidden potential. Generate a walkout and to open the cellar, they excavated 5 feet from the backyard. A pair of doors and windows, with the details that match the remainder of the house, were set up and allow light to fill the room.
Family Room
A dull basement could be changed into the heart of a house. Period details are borrowed by this family room, from other areas of the home, like the beaded-board wainscoting and moldings that are chair-rail. A grid of ceiling beams conceals plumbing adds feel, and draws the eye toward the brick hearth. A built-in entertainment centre stretches across one-wall, hiding a post that wasn't removed.
Snug Living Room
This cellar boasts standards of main-level living as a result of full-size windows, comfy furnishings, entertainment center, gas fireplace, and a walkout entry. Earth-tone wall paint wood, and a tile surround make it a space.
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