Playful Home Office - Embrace brick walls instead of drywalling above them.
A red accent wall adds the appearance of depth to the room and feels bold and cheerful compared to the cellar 's easy black and white scheme. The gallery wall includes original drawings from designer Theresa Casey and her husband, Robert Gray.
Present Storage-Use storage area under the stairs instead of building new closets.
In Tanya Linton's house, every spare corner is utilized for extra storage. With two small boys running around, baskets are best for concealing toys and knickknacks. In a little corner, a stack of books and magazines doubles as a side table into a painted chair.
Sewing Room-Make low ceilings appear higher with customized built-ins that optimize vertical distance.
This sewing, craft and gift-wrap channel was designed into a nook of a basement laundry room. The programs included built-in closets which provide lots of storage to organize supplies and seasonal products. Straightforward Ikea boxes flip the spacious shelves into a tidy display and white paint keeps it clean and glowing. The durable slate floor is practical and elevates the decor.
High-Low Laundry Room-Dress up basic basement cabinets with vintage drawer pulls.
Designer Theresa Casey renovated her 600-square-foot cellar to include an office, guest bedroom and luxe laundry area. She stored on affordable white lacquered cabinetry but additional vintage grips, a marble counter tops, a pub wall along with a classic ladder to generate the utilitarian space look special.
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