Present Storage-Use storage space beneath the stairs rather than building new closets.
In Tanya Linton's house, every spare nook is used for extra storage. With two small boys running around, baskets are best for hiding toys and knickknacks. In a little corner, a heap of books and magazines doubles as a side table into a painted chair.
Work with existing plumbing.
Placing this shower beside the plumbing shaft left room for a freestanding sink at the little bathroom. New pipes was inserted in the laundry area, along with the HVAC ducts were increased to the ceiling joists to permit for as much headroom as possible.
Paint the walls and ceiling white to make a small basement look larger.
A finished basement feels like an upstairs retreat when it's packed with numerous great design ideas. Floating walnut shelves, a gas fireplace with a rolled-steel encircle, and a textural shag rug are simply a couple of the components that elevate the distance.
Lower-Level Guest Bedroom-Wallpaper a wall instead of four.
From the 2009 Princess Margaret Showhome, the lower level was completed with style. A focal wall has been covered in a textured background while others were painted a creamy white to maximize lighting. A table and chandelier lamps allow guests to choose their favorite lighting.
Playful Home Office - Embrace brick walls rather than drywalling above them.
A red accent wall adds the look of depth to the room and feels bold and cheerful in contrast to the cellar 's simple black and white plot. The gallery wall features original drawings from designer Theresa Casey and her husband, Robert Gray.
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