Dark TV Area-Accessorize with affordable vintage finds.
It seems counter-intuitive to paint your basement walls and ceiling in such a dark color, but stylist Arren Williams maintained the space glowing with mood lighting. The undermount lighting in the high-gloss storage components highlights our ranges, says Williams. This contemporary design has a masculine sense without yelling out bachelor pad.
Modern Laundry Room
Consider bench pinning as a cheaper option to digging out a basement. The laundry area of the renovated basement was designed to be bright and clean with a great deal of storage. Simple cabinets and drawers maintain everything from linens to sports equipment organized and out of sight. A farmhouse sink and industrial design faucet and art lined across the countertop make the decor more worthy of a main-floor space than a cellar for chores. Accessories like fitting canisters and a dim tray finish the look off.
Bright Basement-Choose low-profile furniture to earn ceilings seem higher.
A faux-brick wall, fireplace mantel, slipcovered sofa and vintage finds unite in this rustic area. Meg cleverly hidden wiring and ductwork into one long, 40-square-foot closet behind the doors flanking the new fireplace.
Work with existing plumbing.
Placing this bath beside the plumbing shaft made room for a freestanding sink in the small bathroom. New plumbing was inserted in the laundry area, along with the HVAC ducts were raised into the ceiling joists to allow for as much headroom as possible.
Present Storage-Use storage space beneath the stairs rather than building new closets.
In Tanya Linton's home, every spare corner is utilized for additional storage. With two small boys running round, baskets are best for concealing toys and knickknacks. In a small corner, a stack of magazines and books doubles as a side table to a painted chair.
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