Hidden Guest Bed
Incorporate a guest bed into your current design rather than putting up new partitions to get a separate bedroom. This Murphy bed uses a suspension system that makes it possible to lift one finger. On both sides of the queen-size bed, a market in the wall functions as a side table and is wired with a reading light. When the bed is folded up, homeowners Barbara and Michael Purdy utilize the freed-up space as a workout area.
Dark TV Area-Accessorize with affordable vintage finds.
It appears counter intuitive to paint your cellar walls and ceiling in such a dark hue, but stylist Arren Williams maintained the space glowing with mood light. The undermount lighting in the high-gloss storage components highlights our ranges, states Williams. This contemporary design has a masculine sense without crying out bachelor pad.
Sewing Room-Make lower ceilings appear higher with customized built-ins that optimize vertical space.
This sewing, craft and gift-wrap station was designed to a nook of a basement laundry area. The programs included built-in cabinets that provide lots of storage to organize supplies and seasonal items. Straightforward Ikea boxes turn the spacious shelves into a clean display and white paint keeps it fresh and glowing. The durable slate floor is sensible and elevates the decoration.
Playful Home Office - Embrace brick walls rather than drywalling over them.
A red accent wall adds the look of depth to the room and feels daring and cheerful in contrast to the basement's easy black and white scheme. The gallery wall includes original drawings from designer Theresa Casey and her husband, Robert Gray.
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