Sleek Basement-Paint walls a dark and striking colour for a cozy effect.
Stylist Arren Williams' cellar was designed to be both functional and beautiful. A modern sectional sofa in a charcoal cloth can sit lots of individuals while two cane ottomans may be utilized as side tables or additional seating. To make the ideal setting for movie night, Williams chose a heavy, full-height velvet curtain to block out any unwanted light.
Vibrant 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 fireplace.
Playful Home Office - Embrace brick walls rather than drywalling over them.
A red accent wall adds the appearance of depth to the room and feels daring and cheerful in contrast to the basement's easy black and white plot. The gallery wall features original drawings from designer Theresa Casey and her husband, Robert Gray.
Refreshed Laundry Room
If you may 't manage to proceed pipes, maintain the sink as-is and dress it up with a fabric skirt attached with double-sided Velcro. H&H style editor Sarah Hartill gave her basement laundry room a quick and easy makeover by covering an old sink rack with a fairly floral skirt and including a graphic print rug to warm up the chilly floor tile. A countertop constructed to match over the laundry machines provides a folding coating, while easy stainless steel shelves store various supplies.
Lower-Level Guest Bedroom-Wallpaper one wall instead of four.
From the 2009 Princess Margaret Showhome, the reduced level was finished with style. A focal wall was coated in a textured background while the others were painted a creamy white to maximize lighting. A table and chandelier lamps allow guests to select their preferred lighting.
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