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Komfortabele Keller mit Holzdielendecke Ideen und Design

Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Homes And Such LLCHomes And Such LLC
Creativity means embracing the charm and character of the space and home to maximize function and create a foyer area that feels more spacious than it truly is. Removing sheetrock from a hand hewn structural beam that had been covered for a century brought about the home's history in a way that no pricey reclaimed beam ever could. Adding shiplap and rustic tin captured a hint of the farmhouse feel the homeowners love and mixed with the subtle integration of pipe throughout, from the gas line running along the beam to the use of pipe as railing between the open stair feature and cozy living space, for a cohesive design. Rustic charm softens and warms bold colors and patterns throughout. Mixed with the lines of the shiplap and classic color palette, global inspirations and Indian design elements can shine.
2022 NARI CotY Award-Winning Basements Under $100,000
2022 NARI CotY Award-Winning Basements Under $100,000
National Association of the Remodeling IndustryNational Association of the Remodeling Industry
Dave Osmond Builders, Powell, Ohio, 2022 Regional CotY Award Winner, Basement Under $100,000
Mittelgroßes Industrial Untergeschoss mit grauer Wandfarbe, Betonboden und Holzdielendecke in Kolumbus
Progetto Taverna ODP
Progetto Taverna ODP
Daniele De BonDaniele De Bon
Mittelgroßer Rustikaler Keller mit grauer Wandfarbe, Betonboden, grauem Boden, Holzdielendecke und Holzwänden in Venedig
The Armstrong - JFR0718
The Armstrong - JFR0718
Legacy Post & BeamLegacy Post & Beam
Post and beam walkout basement living room
Großes Rustikales Souterrain ohne Kamin mit beiger Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden, braunem Boden und Holzdielendecke
Basement Remodel
Basement Remodel
Erin Forrey DesignErin Forrey Design
Großes Klassisches Untergeschoss mit weißer Wandfarbe, hellem Holzboden, Holzdielendecke und Holzdielenwänden in New York
2021 NARI CotY Award-Winning Basement $100,000 to $250,000
2021 NARI CotY Award-Winning Basement $100,000 to $250,000
National Association of the Remodeling IndustryNational Association of the Remodeling Industry
Griffey Remodeling, Columbus, Ohio, 2021 Regional CotY Award Winner, Basement $100,000 to $250,000
Großer Country Keller mit Vinylboden, Kamin, Kaminumrandung aus Stein, Holzdielendecke und Ziegelwänden in Kolumbus
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Homes And Such LLCHomes And Such LLC
From addressing recurring water problems to integrating common eyesores seamlessly into the overall design, this basement transformed into a space the whole family (and their guests) love. Nearby is a small workspace, adding bonus function to this cozy basement and taking advantage of all available space. Like many 1920s homes in the Linden Hills area, the basement felt narrow, dark, and uninviting, but Homes and Such was committed to identifying creative solutions within the existing structure that transformed the space. Subtle tweaks to the floor plan made better use of the available square footage and created a more functional design. At the bottom of the stairs, a bedroom was transformed into a cozy, living space, creating more openness with a central foyer and separation from the guest bedroom spaces.
Progetto Taverna ODP
Progetto Taverna ODP
Daniele De BonDaniele De Bon
Mittelgroßer Uriger Keller mit grauer Wandfarbe, Betonboden, grauem Boden, Holzdielendecke und Holzwänden in Sonstige
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Homes And Such LLCHomes And Such LLC
From addressing recurring water problems to integrating common eyesores seamlessly into the overall design, this basement transformed into a space the whole family (and their guests) love. Like many 1920s homes in the Linden Hills area, the basement felt narrow, dark, and uninviting, but Homes and Such was committed to identifying creative solutions within the existing structure that transformed the space. Subtle tweaks to the floor plan made better use of the available square footage and created a more functional design. At the bottom of the stairs, a bedroom was transformed into a cozy, living space, creating more openness with a central foyer and separation from the guest bedroom spaces. Nearby is a small workspace, adding bonus function to this cozy basement and taking advantage of all available space. Exposed wood and pipe detail adds cohesion throughout the basement, while also seamlessly blending with the modern farmhouse vibe.
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Homes And Such LLCHomes And Such LLC
Opening up the main area in the basement and changes to the floor plan resulted in two rear bedrooms that maximize sleeping capacity (a must for our client), while also allowing the most natural movement throughout the space. Custom doors throughout detract from the varying ceiling heights and add drama to the space, drawing the eye up. The first bedroom was created using the former living space and offers maximum sleeping capacity. With two queen beds, this room offers everything guests need, complete with a custom, built-in nightstand that camouflages what was previously an unsightly, but necessary gas shutoff. This 1920s basement’s low ceilings and ductwork were seamlessly integrated throughout the space. In this bedroom, we were especially concerned with a small section of ductwork and how to integrate into the design. Lacking a closet space, a simple section of black pipe creates a natural spot to hang clothing, while also feeling cohesive with the overall design and use of pipe detail in common areas. The second bedroom features more sleeping space, with custom doors (in place of existing bi-fold doors) that allow the closet to function better and a bonus door that blends into the design, while providing access to another basement necessity - the water shutoff. A simple reorientation of the existing bed opened up the space and made it feel completely different. Bold wallpaper captures the homeowners’ design vibe and spirit while integrating existing pieces from throughout their home to complete the design and further capture the client’s style.
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Homes And Such LLCHomes And Such LLC
From addressing recurring water problems to integrating common eyesores seamlessly into the overall design, this basement transformed into a space the whole family (and their guests) love. Like many 1920s homes in the Linden Hills area, the basement felt narrow, dark, and uninviting, but Homes and Such was committed to identifying creative solutions within the existing structure that transformed the space. Subtle tweaks to the floor plan made better use of the available square footage and created a more functional design. At the bottom of the stairs, a bedroom was transformed into a cozy, living space, creating more openness with a central foyer and separation from the guest bedroom spaces.
The Armstrong - JFR0718
The Armstrong - JFR0718
Legacy Post & BeamLegacy Post & Beam
Post and beam walkout basement living room
Großes Uriges Souterrain ohne Kamin mit beiger Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden, braunem Boden und Holzdielendecke
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Homes And Such LLCHomes And Such LLC
From addressing recurring water problems to integrating common eyesores seamlessly into the overall design, this basement transformed into a space the whole family (and their guests) love. Like many 1920s homes in the Linden Hills area, the basement felt narrow, dark, and uninviting, but Homes and Such was committed to identifying creative solutions within the existing structure that transformed the space. Subtle tweaks to the floor plan made better use of the available square footage and created an openish layout, which gives the illusion of space in a 100-year-old basement with low ceilings.
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Linden Hills Bold Beauty, Minneapolis
Homes And Such LLCHomes And Such LLC
From addressing recurring water problems to integrating common eyesores seamlessly into the overall design, this basement transformed into a space the whole family (and their guests) love. Like many 1920s homes in the Linden Hills area, the basement felt narrow, dark, and uninviting, but Homes and Such was committed to identifying creative solutions within the existing structure that transformed the space. Subtle tweaks to the floor plan made better use of the available square footage and created a more functional design. At the bottom of the stairs, a bedroom was transformed into a cozy, living space, creating more openness with a central foyer and separation from the guest bedroom spaces. Nearby is a small workspace, adding bonus function to this cozy basement and taking advantage of all available space. Exposed wood and pipe detail adds cohesion throughout the basement, while also seamlessly blending with the modern farmhouse vibe.
The Armstrong - JFR0718
The Armstrong - JFR0718
Legacy Post & BeamLegacy Post & Beam
Post and beam walkout basement living room
Großes Rustikales Souterrain ohne Kamin mit beiger Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden, braunem Boden und Holzdielendecke
The Armstrong - JFR0718
The Armstrong - JFR0718
Legacy Post & BeamLegacy Post & Beam
Post and beam walkout basement living room
Großes Uriges Souterrain ohne Kamin mit beiger Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden, braunem Boden und Holzdielendecke
The Armstrong - JFR0718
The Armstrong - JFR0718
Legacy Post & BeamLegacy Post & Beam
Post and beam walkout basement living room
Großes Uriges Souterrain ohne Kamin mit beiger Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden, braunem Boden und Holzdielendecke

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