Monday, March 10, 2014

Client Basement Makeover


I recently had a client SOS call for a basement makeover. They have a long, but somewhat narrow basement that has been used primarily as an additional TV/game room for their kids and maybe a bit of a storage area for furniture past! Here is a look at our starting point.






The dumpster is coming and the makeover is underway! The only item that stays is the pool table. And she would like to keep the blue/gray wall color, which is light and bright and very neutral.  We are planning to separate the room into three distinct areas: pool room, living room/ TV area and bar/lounge area. We found and ordered a large sectional for the living area. Here are the preliminary plans and color palette.


Or possibly with a bolder coral rug.

Since the walls are blue/gray, we went with a gray sectional with plenty of seating and a chaise. For accents, I played up the blues with navy and added a pop of color with oranges and corals. An option for the slipper chairs would be a swivel chair. This would make it easy to watch TV or swivel towards the pool table.



The TV will be located directly across the room from the sectional. Luckily they have an under-the-steps closet located directly behind their TV wall, so we are able to house the cable box, gaming units, DVD player, etc. out of sight using wifi connections. This allows us to do an open console table under the TV with storage ottomans or storage baskets for blankets, etc.



For the pool table area, we are defining the space with a rug and light. And we are adding a bar height counter area (in reclaimed wood) and bar height stools. I also found vintage replica game boards as decor. 







The last section of the basement will be a bar/lounge area. My client does not want to do a lot of entertaining in the basement, but does want a bar for beverages. We are looking at a flush wall bar with fun lighting.



And for seating options, I came up with four variations. 

Option 1 and 4 would be regular table height. Option 2 is bar height for easier TV viewing and conversation with the living space. And option 3 is more of a lounge approach with a cocktail height table and comfortable high back chairs. 

I can't wait to share the final room renovations! Stay tuned. {Erin}

House Envy, Laura's Home Tour

Thanks so much to Cassie at Primitive & Proper for sharing my home tour on her blog last Thursday. If you haven't been over to her blog, check it out! 

Thanks to Cassie for getting the ball rolling... Welcome inside! 

We added on this patio a year after moving in. It started as a square cement slab with not a whole lot of character!
Last year we updated our kitchen by painting our espresso stained cabinets gray and replacing the brown and carmel colored counter tops with a white quartz island, a black granite perimeter and white chevron back splash. See the before pictures here.




Our sun room which connects our garage to the kitchen used to be the playroom when the kids were young. A big ugly closet stood where we built in this mudroom storage area. See before pictures here. Directly across from it we built a shoe bench, book bag and homework station. 

My husband and I finished the office about 4 years ago. He added all the trim work and I painted the baseboards, trim and doors black and the walls a soft white. This is one of my favorite rooms and where all the blogging action happens!

The next few photos are a sneak peek at our front sitting room and dining room which we have been updating and slowly revealing on the blog in the last few months. You can see the master plan here





Our basement is a mix of rustic and modern design. We finished it about three years ago. 




The bar mirror was built from salvaged pillars, corbels and a beam that we striped down pieced together and painted to look weathered. See more details on the bar here
Our lofted toy room has been a great place to store toys and play. See more details on the our play space here

I made my sons desk from an old mid century modern sewing desk we found on the side of the road. I made his hanging pendant from a basket from Hobby Lobby. The details are here






Cheers! {Laura}





Thursday, March 6, 2014

Come Check Out My Home Tour Today


I am so excited to have my home tour featured by Cassie from Primitive & Proper on her series "It's Eclectic Boogie Oogie Oogie." She is a great talent! This girl has done some amazing furniture transformations and she has a truly beautiful eclectic home! Go check out the tour and her blog! She has featured some beautiful homes on this series and I am flattered she thought of us! Look for Erin's home next Thursday! 

Have a great week~ Cheers!
{Laura}


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