High-Low Laundry Room-Dress up basic basement cabinets with classic drawer pulls.
Designer Theresa Casey renovated her 600-square-foot cellar to add an office, guest bedroom plus luxe laundry space. She saved on affordable white cabinetry but additional vintage grips, a marble countertop, a gallery wall and a vintage ladder to make the functional space seem unique.
Hidden Guest Bed
Incorporate a guest mattress into your existing design rather than putting up new walls to get a separate bedroom. This Murphy bed employs a suspension system which makes it possible to lift with one finger. On both sides of the queen-size bed, a niche in the wall acts as a side table and is wired with a reading light. After the bed is folded up, homeowners Barbara and Michael Purdy utilize the freed-up area for a workout area.
Paint the walls and ceiling white to make a small basement seem larger.
A finished basement feels more like a backyard retreat when it's packed with numerous amazing design ideas. Floating walnut shelves, a gas fireplace with a rolled-steel surround, and a textural shag rug are just a few of the components that elevate the distance.
Bright Basement-Choose non-toxic furniture to make ceilings appear higher.
A faux-brick wall, fireplace mantel, slipcovered sofa and classic finds unite in this rustic space. Meg cleverly hidden wiring and ductwork into a long, 40-square-foot closet behind the doors flanking the fireplace.
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