Thursday, November 8, 2018

Top Basement Ideas Man Cave

Dark TV Area-Accessorize with cheap vintage finds.

It seems counter intuitive to paint your cellar ceiling and walls in such a dark hue, but stylist Arren Williams kept the space glowing with mood light. The undermount lighting at the high-gloss storage components highlights our collections, says Williams. This contemporary design has a manly feel without crying out bachelor padm, click here.

Sewing Room-Make lower ceilings appear higher with customized built-ins that maximize vertical distance.

This sewing, craft and gift-wrap channel was designed into a nook of a basement laundry area. The programs included built-in cabinets which provide lots of storage to organize supplies and seasonal items. Simple Ikea boxes turn the open shelves into a clean screen and white paint keeps it fresh and glowing. The durable slate flooring is practical and elevates the decoration.

Bathroom Vanity Makeover-Give a big-box shop find a luxury look with a coat of paint.

Interior's manager Meg Crossley altered her dingy basement toilet with a cheap washstand that she found at Canadian Tire. She painted it the exact same powdery light blue color as the panel moulding, which was set up to liven up the little space by covering the first dark tile. A painted faade for the facet of the ugly old tub, in precisely the exact same color of blue, spared Meg the price of installing a new tub. A black framed mirror, flanked with easy black metal and milk glass sconces, adds contrast to each of the blue.

Lower-Level Guest Bedroom-Wallpaper a wall rather than four.

From the 2009 Princess Margaret Showhome, the lower level was completed with fashion. A focal wall has been coated in a textured wallpaper while others were painted a creamy white to maximize light. A table and chandelier lamps make it possible for guests to select their favorite lighting, go to homesolutionstulsa.com.

Craft Area-Plan for multiuse corners to maximize functionality in a small basement.

This laundry room doubles as a storage space, craft area and wrapping centre. Cabinetry built along the wall opposite the appliances retains lightbulbs, batteries, additional garbage bags and other household supplies. A pegboard equipped with hanging containers and small rods keeps craft and wrap materials arranged while an adjoining corkboard exhibits inspirational photographs for artwork and reno jobs. Open shelves were put high on the walls to add storage space without creating the small room feel closed in; bins and baskets are used here in order to keep modest things corralled.

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