High-Low Laundry Room-Dress up fundamental basement closets with vintage drawer pulls.
Designer Theresa Casey renovated her 600-square-foot cellar to include an office, guest bedroom and luxe laundry space. She saved on affordable white cabinetry but added classic grips, a marble countertop, a gallery wall along with a vintage ladder to make the functional space seem unique.
Toilet Vanity Makeover-Give a big-box shop find a luxury look with a coating of paint.
Interior's director Meg Crossley altered her dingy basement bathroom with a cheap washstand she found in Canadian Tire. She painted it the same powdery light blue shade as the panel moulding, which was installed to liven up the little space by covering up the original dark tile. A painted faade for the facet of this ugly old tub, in the same color of blue, spared Meg the price of installing a new bathtub. A black framed mirror, flanked with easy black alloy and milk glass sconces, adds comparison to each of the blue.
Playful Home Office - Embrace brick walls instead of drywalling over them.
A red accent wall adds the look of depth to this room and feels daring and cheerful compared to the cellar 's simple black and white plot. The gallery wall features original drawings from designer Theresa Casey and her husband, Robert Gray.
Hidden Guest Bed
Incorporate a guest mattress into your current layout instead of putting up new walls to get a separate bedroom. This Murphy bed employs a suspension system that makes it feasible to lift with one finger. On each side of the queen-size bed, a market in the wall functions as a side table and can be wired using a reading light. When the bed is folded upward, homeowners Barbara and Michael Purdy use the freed-up space for a work out area.
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