Houzz Quiz: What Should You Do With a Basement?
http://www.decor-ideas.org 03/11/2015 03:13 Decor Ideas
1. Pick a weekend activity. Doing arts and crafts Working on my car or motorcycle Reading a book Grabbing a pint of beer with my mates Playing a sport Gambling Sleeping Wine tasting Woodworking Trying a new fine-dining restaurant Cooking a big meal Playing music Watching movies
2. Pick a decorating style. Traditional Minimalist Transitional Hollywood glam Mediterranean Industrial Modern Rustic Family friendly Craftsman
3. Pick a fond childhood memory. Camping Playing video games Playing with Legos Visiting Grandma’s house Celebrating birthdays at fancy restaurants Baking Practicing an instrument Going to the movies Traveling
4. Pick a smell. Fresh linen Sawdust New car Sauteing garlic and butter Pure oxygen Popcorn
5. Pick a drink. Wine Gin and tonic Martini Lemonade Beer Iced tea Hot toddy
6. Pick a birthday celebration destination. Vegas, baby Lake house The city A cabin in the woods An arcade The bar with my pals High-end shops A concert A five-star restaurant
7. Pick a song. “Head Like a Hole” — Nine Inch Nails “Blank Space” — Taylor Swift “Firework” — Katy Perry “Everything Is Awesome” — Tegan and Sara “Penny Lane” — The Beatles “Street Fighting Man” — The Rolling Stones
8. Pick a dream job. Winery owner Bed and breakfast owner Artist Writer Restaurateur Toy tester World champion poker player Musician Actor B&B owner
You should make your basement a …Mediterranean wine cellar!Mediterranean wine cellar: Why buy an expensive plane ticket to Europe when you can just descend a flight of stairs to your basement? This Michigan homeowner added a ceramic tile floor with a stone look, a French- country-style dining table and chairs, and Venetian plaster wall treatments. Oh, and of course there’s an area for wine tastings.
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You should make your basement a …Bunkhouse!Bunkhouse: Imagine a cozy space where your kids or grandkids can have the ultimate camp-like sleepover. Here designer William Peace created just such a multigenerational space inside a custom Montana ski home, one where twin boys, friends and grandchildren can hang out and sleep in four rustic bunk beds.Share your results
You should make your basement an …Industrial hangout!Industrial hangout: Hanging wires, structural beams and low ceilings gave architect Ryan Duebber a challenge when trying to turn this Cincinnati basement into something the family could actually use. But Duebber took the rawness of the space and ran with it, creating an industrial area with black painted rafters, ductwork and beams, and walls clad in corrugated galvanized metal.
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You should make your basement a …Craft club!Craft club: If craft projects are overtaking your home, just dig down. That’s what interior designer Justine Sterling did when she turned her family’s dank basement into an art studio for her two kids. There’s now room for games, painting, playing with Play-Doh and more at a crafts table, while supplies hang nearby from buckets on a rod. So get crafting!
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You should make your basement a …Lodge!Lodge: Retreat to a subterranean log cabin–style space, just as this Wisconsin homeowner does. When the devoted muskie fisherman needed a place for his trophies and photo and fishing gear, his wife lovingly suggested he take over the basement in true log cabin fashion. Designer Melissa Bovee used pine half logs, copper rust slate and comfortable furnishings to reel in a design to fulfill the big request.
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You should make your basement a …Lego lounge!Lego lounge: Everything is awesome — when you combine Lego blocks and hard alcohol! Seattle architect Jeffrey Pelletier has amassed a collection of Lego pieces that now tops 250,000. Needing a place to store all of these pieces, he tricked out his 1902 foursquare basement as a place in which to tinker but also to entertain friends without disturbing his sleeping son two stories up.
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You should make your basement a …London pub!London pub: For many, the pub is a home away from home. But for the owner of this upstate New York home, “away” wasn’t good enough. He tapped architect James Crisp and contractor Jim Muncey to transform his basement into a traditional London pub big enough for 50 people. Guinness-colored wood clads the entire space, which has a full bar, multiple seating areas and even a fireplace — just like a real London pub. “This is what I’d call a very sophisticated man cave,” says Crisp.
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You should make your basement a …Cottage!Cottage: Fancy a cozy guest cottage but don’t have the space for an add-on? Take this Maryland homeowner’s cue and give your basement some cottage charm. Working with Case Design/Remodeling, she added ceramic tile that looks like stone to support comfortable furnishings like two cushy floral-print chairs on a classic striped area rug.
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You should make your basement a …Poker playland!Poker playland: If you love taking risks and always pick a casino for a fun weekend or night out with friends, then you deserve something like what designers Curtis Popp and Dustin Littrell did in this Sacramento, California, basement. A bright blue card table surrounded by cushy chairs gets plenty of action, while a multiarmed light fixture keeps everyone awake and the cards visible.
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You should make your basement a …Lair of luxury!Lair of luxury: Who says a basement has to be dank, dark or even man cave–y? Looking for a place to put their LeRoy Neiman paintings, these homeowners enlisted the help of Eric Ross Interiors to totally turn their unfinished basement into something as colorful and luxurious as a pricey expressionist piece of art. A polished billiards area has a porcelain-tile-wrapped see-through fireplace that connects to a pub room. There’s also a media room, a dining area, an exercise room and more — all covered floor to ceiling in high-end finishes.
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You should make your basement a …Rock star room!Rock star room: When you want to get loud, just head underground. That’s what the two teenage boys who use this space do. They’ve got an amped-up basement in their Toronto home with drums, guitars, bongos and more. Plus, there’s a separate gaming area with an 80-inch TV and a surround-sound system. Rock on!
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You should make your basement a …Chef’s kitchen!Chef’s kitchen: Sometimes one kitchen just won’t cut it. Especially when you’ve got three teenagers and a thriving cake business. That was the situation for Andrea and Adam Freeman in their suburban London home. So they went subterranean, building out a second kitchen with a double-wide island, a gas range with a cast iron griddle and lots of LED lighting. Not to mention a TV-watching area for kicking back after binging on homemade cakes.
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You should make your basement a …Movie theater!Movie theater: If your family really loves entertaining, then a movie theater with a stage is for you. In this Philadelphia space, a stage hosts family band concerts. There’s also an adjoining bar, and of course a projector screen for movie nights.Share your results
You should make your basement a …Gamer’s paradise!Gamer’s paradise: Basements are great because you can take liberty with the style and purpose of the space in a way you might not in the more public areas of your home. For example, you probably wouldn’t put a pool table smack dab in the middle of your living room. But in a basement? Bring it on! And this California basement has it all: pool table, dartboard, shuffleboard table, suspended train set and cool decor, like a surfboard light fixture and a skateboard display. Game on!
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