39 of the Best Wainscoting Ideas for Your Next Project

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Wainscoting provides the perfect mix of function and style by adorning the lower half of walls while also protecting the wall from scuffs and smudges. This form of wall paneling started back in 1300s primarily as a way to shield the lower half of plaster walls from damage from things like chairs and boots. Today, they make up an important part of interior design, helping add some warmth and style to a space. Wainscoting is especially great at styling up bare walls that would otherwise look dull and boring.

Traditionally, wainscoting (typically pronounced as Wayne’s-Coating) is made from solid wood panels. But these days, there is so much more variety in materials. You can get it in plastic, plywood or medium fiber board (MDF). For more money per square foot, you can get yourself custom made hardwood wainscoting panels. Other materials used, though less commonly, include stone, tile and acrylic.

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PLATE RAIL

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Jeff King & Company

I love the plate rail in this room.

IN THE DETAILS

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Winder Gibson Architects

Nice wainscotting detail in this hallway.

GREIGE DINING

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Lulu Designs

I really like the warm color used to paint this beaded board wainscotting.

FEATURE WALL

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nn Parris Photography

Love that it features the entire wall.

CURVED AND CLASSIC

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ssyrian Star Construction, Inc.

Beautiful curved area around the table and gorgeous rich dark color.

MASCULINE

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WL Interiors

Very traditional– has a very masculine feel to it.

FRESH & MODERN

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Diane Burgoyne Interiors

Love the square detail in the wainscotting.

PICTURE PERFECT

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Candlelight Homes

Really like the depth of the picture ledge and the extra detail/profile of the molding used.

PRACTICAL

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Gray House Furniture via Chris Kauffman

Great idea for displaying your children’s special art pieces or photos.

RESTFUL RESPITE

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shton Woods

The height and color adds warmth without being too dark and the slightly deeper outer pieces give it more detail than the wainscotting you usually see.

Wainscoting Installation

While you can install your own wainscoting during your home renovation if you know your way around with tools, it is always best to hire a contractor to do a perfectly neat wainscoting installation. To save time and money, you can buy pre-made wainscoting panels so that the only work will be installing them onto the wall.

There are numerous styles, colors and patterns to choose from, ensuring that you can find something to match your décor. For instance, you can choose a recessed type of panel, raised panel or shaker panel.

PRETTY IN PINK

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Warline Painting Ltd.

The pink color is just precious for this baby’s room.

SMALL AND SWEET

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Sebring Design Build

The wainscotting in this handsome office showcases the beautiful rich wood and is very warm.

CRISP AND CLEAN

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First Lamp

The wainscotting helps make this room feel very crisp and clean.

HELMET FUN

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Sebring Design Build

The decorating ledge is awesome in this boy’s bedroom. Plus the varying sizes of the rectangle and square detail in the wainscotting makes it more interesting.

Wainscoting Height

An important part of wainscoting is its height. This greatly defines its look and how it impacts the overall style of the room. When planning a wainscot installation, the first step is to measure the height you want it to reach. Here are a few pointers on how to Measure Your Walls for Wainscoting Panels.

Generally, the wainscoting goes up to a 1/3 of the wall height. This is not a rigid rule; you can place it lower or higher depending on your specific décor preferences.Determine the height of the bottom wainscoting railing, which usually starts at 7.5 inches.Measure the width of the wall and divided it by the number of panels you want, determining the size of each panel.

For more accuracy, ask your contractor to help you take the wall measurements. Use these measurements in buying the right wainscoting panels and molding.

Related: Ideas for Remodeling Your Kids Bedroom

Whatever style, height or type of wainscoting you choose, the effect will be positively stunning.

CRISSCROSS DESIGN

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JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction

Unique and modern, lots of interest and detail.

BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL

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Sebring Design Build

Love the wainscotting height in this very pretty girl’s bedroom–helps balance out the bold fun colors.

EVERLASTING STYLE

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Sebring Design Build

Nice added detail for a stairwell.

TRADITIONAL AND COZY

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Sebring Design Build

Just a great space to unwind with family and friends.

STUNNING FOYER

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kke Woodworks

This foyer area contains so much beautiful detail.

NIGHT TRAIN

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Sara Bederman Design

The use of this velvetry gray blue color (Benjamin Moore CC720 Night Train) with this traditional wainscotting is really pretty.

TUFTED LEATHER

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nne Rue Interiors via Preserve Point

The tufted leather squares add such interesting rich detail.

CLASSIC POWDER

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Rikki Snyder (Photography)

This powder room and wainscotting is very classic.

I’M HOOKED

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Lda Architecture & Interiors

I really like the added hook detail.

CONTEMPORARY

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Benjamin Moore

I really like the use of two colors in the wainscotting and that it utilizes the entire wall in this contemporary bedroom.

SUBTLE AND CLASSY

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Kristin Petro Interiors, Inc.

The wainscotting adds some more interest to the room without overdoing it.

SPECTACULAR STAIRS

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Witt Construction

This striking detail adds so much more to this area.

HIDDEN PANEL

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Carisa Mahnken Design Guild

Notice the storage panel to the lower left. This could be an interesting feature for hidden storage.

FOYER ORDER

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Jeremy Kohm (Photography)

I really like the use of wainscotting in the foyer–with the right paint finish can make easier to clean.

WARM WAINSCOTTING

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Horchow

This color adds warmth.

COASTAL GETAWAY

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RemodelWest

Feels like a happy coastal vacation.

PRACTICAL

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Gray House Furniture via Chris Kauffman

Great idea for displaying your children’s special art pieces or photos.

TIMELESS

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Historical Concepts

Like the classic feel of this wainscotting. The rectangular area is a little closer together and seems to match the size of the room.

DARK CONTRAST

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Bungalow House Plans

The”stretched” area along the top of the wainscotting is a nice feature. I also like the contrast of the dark wall color with the bright white of the wainscotting.

SHIPLAP WAINSCOTTING

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Spring Island

I like the shiplap and its horizontal direction.

NAUTICAL DREAMS

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Robson Homes

This wainscotting is simple and clean–perfect for this nautical theme.

PURPLE PUNCH

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Contemporary Kids

This warm purple color is fun, different and contemporary and could carry into the child’s teen years.

Ideas For Wainscoting

Wainscoting used to serve a simple utilitarian purpose. Back in the 18th century, before central heating, putting the wood to the lower part of a wall was an elegant and inconspicuous way to insulate a space. But just because wainscoting isn’t needed to keep your home warm doesn’t mean it’s lost its allure. With the correct combination, this once-outdated element can feel shockingly new and current.

What Is Wainscoting?

Wainscoting (or paneling) is a wall covering usually used for decorative purposes to provide architectural detail to an interior area.

Wainscoting was initially employed for two reasons: to insulate the chilly stone walls of ancient houses and to keep moisture out.

That is no longer the case, and the purposes and materials employed have developed significantly throughout the years.

Material Used For Ideas For Wainscoting

The chosen material in 18th century Europe was light oak wood, but today it spans from other types of wood to plastic and fiberboard.

Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) engineered wood is a popular paneling material because it is denser than plywood and easier to work with.

dvantages And Disadvantages

Wall panels are stylish and sophisticated. Consider luxurious flats and cottage houses throughout the ages.

They were found in medieval homes, as well as in Georgian and Victorian interiors.

Throughout history, they were seen as beneficial and fashionable, and they expanded all the way to America and European colonies abroad.

So paneling your home is a timeless style statement.

Wainscoting also serves two practical purposes: panels can conceal wall flaws while remaining repairable and interchangeable.

They can conceal abnormalities, protruding wires or cables, and even prevent wetness.

Wainscoting also helps to insulate the walls on the interior.

Even if you don’t have a moisture problem, your room could benefit from some soundproofing or thermal insulation to keep you warm in the winter.

Panels, on the other hand, require more care than many other types of walls.

Under certain conditions, wood can rot, distort, or lose moisture.

Of course, wall panels can be fixed or replaced. However, homeowners should still take care of them by ensuring that they are properly mounted and not deformed by external forces, painting them with the appropriate paint, or waxing them if the room conditions are too dry.

Another questionable disadvantage of wainscoting is its age.

While some consider them to be classy, many say they do not necessarily go well with a cleaner, minimalist modern style.

Wainscoting can be quite contemporary and modern-looking, as evidenced by our collection of over 30 ideas.

Types Of Wainscoting

There are several varieties of panels, including flat and raised panels, beadboard, and board and batten.

Typically, when we think of wainscoted walls, we think of panels.

Beadboard

Wainscoting with beadboard is an exception to this norm.

It is made up of panes that are mounted vertically next to one other and separated by a narrow bead (ridge).

Wainscoting panels are made out of a frame (rails and stiles) with a flat panel inside.

They might be flat (flat panel wainscoting) or elevated (raised panel wainscoting) (raised panel wainscoting).

The only distinction between the two kinds is the panel itself, not the frame.

Batten And Board

Board and batten wainscoting is made up of broader boards alternated with narrower battens.

This style adds informality to wainscoting and is even used for building exteriors.

The battens’ role is to provide strength to the structure.

Final Thoughts:

With so many styles to choose from, you are assured of finding one that is perfect for your home. Remember to get a style that will blend in well with your existing room décor and which you love. With the right choice, you can transform an ordinary kitchen or living room into a chic yet homely space.

To take a look at our previous projects for Home Remodeling Ideas.

Whether you are constructing a new home or you plan to do some remodeling, we can help you achieve the look you want with the right wainscoting. If you have any questions regarding design, material or installation of wainscoting, we are more than glad to be of help. Contact us with whatever question you might have.

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49 Amazing Luxury Finished Basement Ideas

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Getting Your Basement Finishing Project Underway

So you have decided to turn your musty junk-filled basement into a warm liveable space. Or maybe you are already using the basement but want to style it up a notch. Basement design ideas are limitless. Whether you want a cool chic look or a more dramatic themed basement, the choices are endless. But before you decide on the style you want for your new finished basement, here are a few things to consider.

First, what are you using your basement for? This will greatly determine what finish you give the basement. A living area needs to feel warm and cozy, a bedroom needs to have a quiet and relaxing finish and a game room needs some exciting colors. There are plenty of websites offering basement finishing ideas you can borrow. We have our own list below that you can use as a starting point. Find a style that pleases you and adapt it to fit your finished basement.

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GRAY WET BAR

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We designed this with parties in mind!

THE BOOK NOOK

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Sebring Design Build

Under the stairs has been a popular spot for a cozy book nook.

CONTEMPORARY BAR

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Clean lines, Modern Gray Color, I love this Wet Bar!

HOME GYM

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Sebring Design Build

This is way better then your local gym.  Right?

MODERN HOME GYM

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Moss Building & Design

A very clean and crisp no-nonsense at-home gym.

EXPOSED BRICK BAR

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M.J. Whelan Construction

All the exposed brick is a really nice design element in this basement bar area.

WORKOUT WONDER

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Sebring Design Build

Love the barn door–great choice for a workout room!

CLASSY COUNTRY CRAFTS

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Haefele Design

What a great airy craft room! Has a classy country feel to it. Could easily double as a party center too.

GLOWING TV

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The Cousins

Love the lighted area around the tv.

CONVERSATION HEAVEN

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Whonsetler Photography

Lots of light in this basement–definitely more feminine in style. The round conversation area is nice.

Let Your Creativity Fly

Do not be bound so much by functionality and practicality that you forget about making the basement a fun place to be in. While playing it safe with the rooms above is understandable, let the space below be your own personal canvas. Try out a crazy theme, a cool wall art, a unique color pattern, or anything else that comes to mind.

Check out some cool basement ideas we have compiled below, in addition, you can take a look at our own Before & After Finished Basement Remodeling Ideas portfolio.  Included below is everything from themed finished basement ideas to small finished basement ideas.

On to the planning phase. Planning is essential to achieving the right finish for your basement. A good idea is to use one of the many online tools to create a cad drawing of the room. Put in the wall color, seat arrangements, and anything else you want to have an idea of how the basement will look.

Even if you do not use an online tool, plan extensively beforehand as to exactly what you plan to do. What color will the wall be? Will you put in any art? What flooring style will you go for? If your budget allows, you can consult an interior designer for recommendations. One advantage of such planning is that it allows you to set out a budget that you can work within, ensuring that you are not caught short of cash in the middle of your project.

POOL SPA

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Birdseye Design

Love the small pool and the lighting. It is also nice that the workout area has that large window area that keeps it open.

SLEEK SANCTUARY

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Urban Abode

This space is so contemporary and sleek while at the same time feeling very comfortable.

BRIGHT BASEMENT

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Leslie Goodwin Photography

This basement space is cozy & inviting without being too dark. Love the color choices.

EXPOSED INDUSTRIAL

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Ryan Duebber Architect, LLC

Very industrial looking basement–the ductwork is exposed as a design element.

FUNKY FIREPLACE

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Moss Building and Design

A very contemporary twist–awesome fireplace. Love the pop of blue color in the furniture pieces.

TRADITIONAL ARCHES

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Gonyea Homes & Remodeling

What a nice cozy area to retreat to. Very traditional basement entertainment area.

PUB BASEMENT BAR

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M.J. Whelan Construction

The wood counter & curved door are charming design elements. Great pub-like elements.

OFFICE NOOK

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Leslie Goodwin Photography

Great use of space. Love this basement office area.

COLORFUL GYM

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Sebring Design Build

Love the floor and how bright the space is.

PRETTY BASEMENT

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Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.

Pretty, fresh & bright–doesn’t feel like a “typical” basement.

WET BAR

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Sebring Design Build

Nice wet bar area. Beautiful warm finishes.

TRADITIONAL BAR

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NVS Remodeling & Design

Wonderful traditional basement, great for a parties and get-together’s.

LIGHTED CELLAR

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Brandon Architects, Inc.

A bright and light wine cellar. Love the lighting in the cellar.

MAZING CELLAR

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Sebring Design Build

Amazing basement wine cellar.

MAN CAVE THEATER

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CHC Creative Remodeling

This just screams man cave! What a great space to host a sporting event.

EXPANSIVE PLAYROOM

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Peregrine Design Build

Great open play area for the kids. Love all the storage cubbies.

BASEMENT SPORTS BAR

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CHC Creative Remodeling

This space has the feeling of being at a really nice neighborhood bar–but you are in the comfort of your own home.

BASEMENT COURT

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Kaufman Construction Design and Build

Basement basketball court–Wow! Must be so nice for a sports lover to have enough space to have an indoor sports court.

COZY LAUNDRY

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Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.

Probably the coziest and cutest basement laundry area that I’ve ever seen. Nice office and sitting nook too!

TRADITIONAL BAR

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Gonyea Homes & Remodeling

Nice basement bar/kitchen area. Lots of great counter space.

TOP THEATER

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Sebring Design Build

No doubt that this is a top of the line basement theater.

WOW WINE CELLAR

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Sebring Design Build

This wine cellar will certainly wow all of your guests.

BUNK BED BASEMENT

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Titus Built, LLC

What a fun place for kids and/or teens to have sleepovers or like the picture indicates, read a good book.

LIGHT AND BRIGHT

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Kastler Construction, Inc.

It’s so bright and light in this traditional basement. The ceiling lighting is really nice.

CHEERY CUTOUT

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Green Basements & Remodeling

So bright, cheery and different. The wall with the cutout design is so cute.

OLD-FASHIONED FUN

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Shiloh Homes Construction Remodeling

Looks like you can just enjoy some good old-fashioned fun in this room.

SIT AND SIP

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Sebring Design Build

Nice basement wine tasting and sitting area.

HOME SPA

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Finished Basement

This space boasts an impressive basement home spa.

BASEMENT BARN DOOR

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Hill Custom Homes

Always nice to have an extra bedroom in the basement and this barn door adds a fun design element.

WARM WESTERN

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Porter Construction

I like the warm western feel to this basement space.

BRIGHT & FEMININE

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Melyssa Robert Designer

A bright & feminine spin on a basement remodel.

MODERN BASEMENT

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Sebring Design Build

Modern and sleek basement.

FOCAL FIREPLACE

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Sebring Design Build

This beautiful fireplace is definitely the focal point of this great space.

CREATIVE CRAFTS

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Brickmoon Design

Such a nice bright spacious and clever craft room!

GOALTENDER

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Morris & Woodhouse Interiors, Inc.

Awesome idea for that little hockey player.

INDUSTRIAL BASEMENT

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Weaver Custom Homes

Very contemporary and industrial looking basement.

CLASSY BAR

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Sebring Design Build

A great space in the basement to entertain.

ROCK STAR BASEMENT

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Sebring Design Build

A stage area is a great idea in a basement. Love the lighting.

Tips For Nailing Finished Basements Ideas

When most people envision their basement, they envision an unfinished place filled with cobwebs, odd trash, and cold concrete. Many homeowners fail to recognize the potential. Consider a fully realized area, tailored to fit into your ideal home, an extension of the quality and personality you instill in the rest of the house.

Designing Finished Basement Ideas

It’s a big step from an underutilized unfinished basement to a completely restored and finished basement. Before beginning building, there are numerous options to consider. One of the most enjoyable aspects of renovating is creating your unique vision. Whether you want to use modern basement ideas or functional basement ideas, the new room will reflect your unique creative touch. If you give yourself a few hours, you might be astonished at how many innovative basement designs you can come up with.

Home Theater System

When it comes to basement design, nothing beats the classics. This classic feature enhances the luxury and value of your home. Consider a cozy night in with friends and family to watch the latest blockbuster in the comfort of your own home theater.

Workout Room

This is the ideal complement for the multi-functional individual. With this function, you’ll never have to pay for another monthly gym membership. Make the most of your healthy living by investing in a fully equipped home gym perfectly suited to your workout requirements.

Recreational Area

In this relaxing area, recline in your favorite chair. Consider a room that has been specifically designed for technology-free leisure. There’s a pool table, a foosball table, a dartboard, a handmade board game table, a pingpong table, and more just down the stairs.

Dry Or Wet Bar

What better way to relax after work than with a refreshing beverage from the comfort of a personalized bar? This area can also serve as a terrific entertainment component for a lively get-together with friends and family for any occasion.

n At-Home Office

This practical basement design is ideal for those who have L-shaped basement floor plans. While optimizing productivity, enclose your workspace in a personalized home office. Go upstairs to leave your work at home.

Craft Shop

A multi-purpose craft room is a terrific little finished basement concept if you need extra space for hobbies. Building storage features and installing useful fixtures are wonderful methods to personalize your home makeover for this type of redesign.

dditional Living Area

As a family grows, the room becomes increasingly scarce. Creating a completely new area with new rooms and living areas ensures that your family will fit, no matter how large it becomes. Even modest basements can contain one or two additional rooms.

Basement Essentials

Whatever your creative orientation, there are certain elements that every basement redesign must include in order to improve the area. When planning your redesign, make sure you don’t overlook any of the following important details:

• An abundance of high-quality lighting fixtures.

• A bathroom, either full or half.

• Additional storage for unused furniture and objects; and

• An open concept design.

Basement remodeling can be stressful, and understandably so. But the styling aspect will provide some much-needed fun. Seeing your newly finished basement take shape as the flooring is installed and the walls painted will be exciting and there is no feeling like seeing it come to life as furniture is put into place and light fixtures are installed.

Take a look at Pinterest for Basement Design Ideas.

If you are currently doing a basement finishing project or planning to start one, we are here to help, whether you need styling advice, someone to bounce your ideas off, or expert recommendations, do not hesitate to reach out in our comments section below.

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