This the view to the left of the stairs when you first walk down. A window was added and the door replaced - it exits outs to three steps that bring you level with the backyard.
Below is it's current state.
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You're looking at the future bathroom, through to one of the bedrooms.
Here's the bathroom currently - the bureau in the distance will become the sink vanity.
The bathroom you just saw is to the right in this picture. We made the hallway fairly wide so it wouldn't feel like a tunnel. The closet for the right bedroom is behind the end of the hallway. At the end of the hall, to the left, is the second bedroom.
Remember the ceilings are yet to be dry walled! :)
I know, this is a crazy pile of assorted stuff but soon it will be the tv/hang out area. The wall the to the right - behind the sofa - is the walk-in closet for the second bedroom.
Since this area had an existing pine paneling and dry wall combination, I decided to have it paneled to create a cohesive space that ties in these two elements. The plan is to paint it all in one color in a semi-gloss finish.
The door will be painted the same color as the walls. A wall mounted flat screen will be placed to the left of the door. (Not quite sure why the electrician placed that outlet so high but the t.v. will cover it.)
I love the paneling you did with that really wide "chair rail." That'll look awesome when it's all painted up.
ReplyDeletethe panelling is awesome - cant wait to see how it looks finished ;)
ReplyDeleteWe are on the same basement renovation timeline ;) We drew up plans two years ago and we are just now finishing up the last bits of the bathroom. Just keep thinking how amazing your basement will all look once its done!
ReplyDeleteThis does not feel like a basement at all! Can't wait to see the finished space. You are so lucky to have a handy husband...
ReplyDeleteHas it really been two years? I remember the last time we got an update, and I swear it was only a month or two ago. ;)
ReplyDeleteDrywalling the ceiling after the walls? I guess ya do what ya hafta do to keep a project moving ... and it is definitely moving. Looks like you put a lot of thought into this, and it's coming out really great.
Progress is always a good thing, and your paneling already looks fantastic even before the paint's been applied.
ReplyDeleteso exciting! love the basement exit door and area. The paneling will look awesome. Great job, hope you can see the end is near!
ReplyDeletexo Nancy
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This is a great motivator to me as we are trying to get our basement reno underway. Thanks for kicking my arse in gear! :)
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ReplyDeleteYou have really been busy! I can't wait to see the reveal.
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How exciting! It looks like it will be fabulous when it's finished, I look forward to hearing and seeing the updates!...xv
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ReplyDeleteI love all of the moulding, really nice touch in a basement. Could I have the contact info for your contractor? I would love to add more moulding to my house.
This is going to be fantastic, I cannot wait to see the completed space!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the finished pics!! Love your stair rails!!!
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ReplyDeleteCan you sent me along his info? Always looking for talent like this for little jobs. Thanks!!
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