28,657 Traditional Basement Design Photos

basement entertainment center
basement entertainment center
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Secret Passage
Secret Passage
Custer Homes IncCuster Homes Inc
Design/Build custom home in Hummelstown, PA. This transitional style home features a timeless design with on-trend finishes and features. An outdoor living retreat features a pool, landscape lighting, playground, outdoor seating, and more.
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Family Basement
Family Basement
Dignan Construction, LLCDignan Construction, LLC
Family room in a finished basement with custom entertainment center built-in and electric fireplace. Crown molding and LED light strips line the tray ceiling which hide the structural beams and ductwork. The bright lighting and hard ceiling remove the sense of being in a basement. Photo Credit: John Benford Photography
Custom Basement and Entertainment Center
Custom Basement and Entertainment Center
Boyce Design + BuildBoyce Design + Build
The TV area is nestled in a corner and features a beautiful custom built-in entertainment center complete with inset lighting and comfortable seating for watching your favorite movie or sports team.
Coastal Style Lake Home
Coastal Style Lake Home
M.J. Whelan ConstructionM.J. Whelan Construction
Finished basement in a new custom home with walkout to pool and beautiful Dunham Lake. A full kitchen with granite countertops and a gorgeous tile backsplash from counter to ceiling is a focal point. An exercise room and full bathroom are included in this stunning lower level. A storage room with a modern/rustic sliding barn door is functional and gorgeous. Banks of window across the whole lower elevation allow for lots of natural light. The lounge area features built-ins with a fireplace surrounded by artic white ledgestone. Beautiful views of the lake and cozy comfortable furnishings make this a great gathering area. Mars Photo & Design
Vestavia Basement
Vestavia Basement
ELM Construction LLCELM Construction LLC
The homeowners were ready to renovate this basement to add more living space for the entire family. Before, the basement was used as a playroom, guest room and dark laundry room! In order to give the illusion of higher ceilings, the acoustical ceiling tiles were removed and everything was painted white. The renovated space is now used not only as extra living space, but also a room to entertain in. Photo Credit: Natan Shar of BHAMTOURS
Holland Ave Basement
Holland Ave Basement
OakWood Designers & BuildersOakWood Designers & Builders
Behind the closet doors the boiler and furnace are nicely hidden. Closing off the half wall and adding large closet doors gives this room ample amounts of storage without affecting the simplistic style of the basement
Mercer Island Waterfront Estate
Mercer Island Waterfront Estate
Shuler ArchitectureShuler Architecture
Here's one of our most recent projects that was completed in 2011. This client had just finished a major remodel of their house in 2008 and were about to enjoy Christmas in their new home. At the time, Seattle was buried under several inches of snow (a rarity for us) and the entire region was paralyzed for a few days waiting for the thaw. Our client decided to take advantage of this opportunity and was in his driveway sledding when a neighbor rushed down the drive yelling that his house was on fire. Unfortunately, the house was already engulfed in flames. Equally unfortunate was the snowstorm and the delay it caused the fire department getting to the site. By the time they arrived, the house and contents were a total loss of more than $2.2 million. Our role in the reconstruction of this home was two-fold. The first year of our involvement was spent working with a team of forensic contractors gutting the house, cleansing it of all particulate matter, and then helping our client negotiate his insurance settlement. Once we got over these hurdles, the design work and reconstruction started. Maintaining the existing shell, we reworked the interior room arrangement to create classic great room house with a contemporary twist. Both levels of the home were opened up to take advantage of the waterfront views and flood the interiors with natural light. On the lower level, rearrangement of the walls resulted in a tripling of the size of the family room while creating an additional sitting/game room. The upper level was arranged with living spaces bookended by the Master Bedroom at one end the kitchen at the other. The open Great Room and wrap around deck create a relaxed and sophisticated living and entertainment space that is accentuated by a high level of trim and tile detail on the interior and by custom metal railings and light fixtures on the exterior.
Sellwood-Moreland Basement Remodel - Basement Hallway View
Sellwood-Moreland Basement Remodel - Basement Hallway View
Kraft Custom ConstructionKraft Custom Construction
This basement remodel held special significance for an expectant young couple eager to adapt their home for a growing family. Facing the challenge of an open layout that lacked functionality, our team delivered a complete transformation. The project's scope involved reframing the layout of the entire basement, installing plumbing for a new bathroom, modifying the stairs for code compliance, and adding an egress window to create a livable bedroom. The redesigned space now features a guest bedroom, a fully finished bathroom, a cozy living room, a practical laundry area, and private, separate office spaces. The primary objective was to create a harmonious, open flow while ensuring privacy—a vital aspect for the couple. The final result respects the original character of the house, while enhancing functionality for the evolving needs of the homeowners expanding family.

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