Sewing Room-Make low ceilings appear higher with customized built-ins that maximize vertical distance.
This sewing, craft and gift-wrap station was designed to a corner of a basement laundry area. The programs included built-in closets which provide lots of storage to organize supplies and seasonal products. Simple Ikea boxes flip the open shelves into a tidy screen and white paint keeps it fresh and bright. The durable slate floor is practical and elevates the decor.
Playful Home Office - Embrace brick walls rather than drywalling above them.
A red accent wall adds the appearance of depth to the room and feels bold and cheerful compared to the basement's simple black and white scheme. The gallery wall includes original drawings from designer Theresa Casey and her husband, Robert Gray.
Refreshed Laundry Room
If you may 't afford to proceed pipes, maintain the sink as-is and dress it up with a fabric skirt attached with double-sided Velcro. H&H design editor Sarah Hartill gave her basement laundry room a quick and effortless makeover by covering a classic sink rack with a pretty floral skirt and including a picture print rug to warm up the chilly floor tile. A countertop built to match over the laundry machines provides a folding surface, while simple stainless steel shelves store various supplies.
Bright Basement-Choose low-profile furniture to make ceilings appear higher.
A faux-brick wall, fireplace mantel, slipcovered sofa and classic finds unite in this rustic area. Meg cleverly concealed wiring and ductwork into one long, 40-square-foot closet behind the doors flanking the fireplace.
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