of the basement ceiling, while adding interest and giving the rec room an "upstairs" feel.
in this basement (both lower and raised portion)?
in this basement is 42", typical for a "raised" countertop. Unfortunately we do not know the exact dimensions of the clients' stools here, but for seating at a raised countertop, make sure to look for a "barstool" or "bar-height" stool. The seat is usually about 30-31" high.
of this basement (upper part of the tray) is about 104", or 8'-8". The lower part is dropped 12" to about 7'-8". -Emily
for our basement- on the other side is the living/t.v. area
The dimensions in the ceiling and walls open up the basement.
Basement family room with large concrete formed window wells clad with stucco, makes for light and airy space.
In the background, there's a custom designed wet bar.
like the staircase going down to the basement and
entire basement floor with ceramic tile that looks like stone. "Tiling almost 600 square feet of space is definitely an investment, but well worth it," designer O'Hearn says. "It can stand up to any potential water problems, and it brings a great return should she ever need to sell." The owner estimates
unfinished basement. Space includes new gym, stairs, egress window, wetbar, plenty of storage, hidden understairs storage, media lounge, new bathroom, and laundry room.
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in our basement. I like this layout! Thanks.
looking basement! You may want a new sheetrock crew however...
specific basement. If you are considering re-creating this effect in your space I would suggest matching the length of a coordinating wall, as we did.
half wall & air conditioner on wall. open staircase to basement
doing my basement and would love to know if it could look this good.
responding. Basement Room: This was an unfinished room. We added the fireplace and custom designed the entertainment center (built on site) installed coffer ceilings, etc. Because this was part of other renovations being done in the home it was approximately a 6 to 8 week completion time.
around the basement fireplace made this image worth saving to ideabooks. This wall could've been left completely bare, but Houzz readers loved how the built-in shelves add life.More: How to finish a basement
exquisite basement in a photograph. Designed for a couple who are a party waiting to happen, this walkout basement was destined to be spectacular. Once a cold, blank slate of concrete, the basement is now an extraordinary multi-functional living space. The luxurious new design includes a stunning full bar
set this basement apart. Unique art deco columns were designed by the M.J. Whelan design team, along with several art nooks peppered throughout the space. Beautiful trim molding wrap the entire space. Tray ceilings help to define different areas of the space. Lighting is layered throughout, including indirect