Sewing Room-Make lower ceilings appear higher with customized built-ins that optimize vertical space.
This sewing, craft and gift-wrap station was designed to a nook of a basement laundry room. The programs included built-in closets which provide lots of storage to organize supplies and seasonal items. Straightforward Ikea boxes turn the open shelves into a clean display and white paint keeps it fresh and glowing. The durable slate floor is practical and elevates the decoration.
Playful Home Office - Embrace brick walls instead of drywalling above them.
A red accent wall adds the appearance of depth to this room and feels bold and cheerful in contrast to the basement's simple black and white plot. The gallery wall includes original drawings from designer Theresa Casey and her husband, Robert Gray.
Sleek Basement-Paint walls a dark and striking colour to get a cozy effect.
Stylist Arren Williams' cellar was made to be both functional and beautiful. A contemporary sectional sofa in a charcoal cloth can sit many individuals while two cane ottomans can be utilized as side tables or additional seating. To create the perfect setting for movie night, Williams picked a heavy, full-height velvet curtain to block out any unwanted light.
Hidden Guest Bed
Incorporate a guest mattress into your current design rather than putting up new walls for a separate bedroom. This Murphy bed uses a suspension system that makes it feasible to lift one finger. On each side of this queen-size bed, a market in the wall acts as a side table and can be wired with a reading light. When the bed is folded up, homeowners Barbara and Michael Purdy use the freed-up area for a work out area.
Toilet Vanity Makeover-Give a big-box shop locate a high-end appearance with a coating of paint.
Interior's director Meg Crossley altered her dingy basement bathroom with a cheap washstand that she found at Canadian Tire. She painted it the same powdery light blue color as the panel moulding, which was installed to liven up the little space by covering up the first dark tile. A painted faade for the side of the ugly old tub, at precisely the same shade of blue, spared Meg the cost of installing a new tub. A black framed mirror, flanked with easy black metal and milk glass sconces, adds comparison to each of the blue.
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