From the October/November 2019 Issue
Updating a Townhome for Newly Empty Nesters – Lower Level
The lower level, which the designer calls the Gentleman’s Retreat, comprises a prized pool table, bar, sitting area and game table (the latter is not visible in the photo).
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Making the Grade – Basement Entertainment Area
Tray ceilings in the basement entertainment area create a visual break in the long space.
From the April/May 2019 Issue
Midcentury Marvelous – Mudroom
The mudroom features terrazzo floors and frosted-glass closets for convenient storage with an industrial look.
From the April/May 2019 Issue
Midcentury Marvelous – Basement
The walkout basement “has high ceilings and full glass on the back elevation so it doesn’t feel like a basement at all,” designer Tracey Butler says.
From the October/November 2018 Issue
A Place of Harmony – Basement
A pool table and bar make this part of the basement level a popular spot.
From the October/November 2018 Issue
A Place of Harmony – Basement
This cozy seating area, also on the basement level of the main house, is perfect for chatting or reading in front of the fireplace.
From the October/November 2018 Issue
A Place of Harmony – Basement
Red chairs surround a game table on the basement level of the main house.
From the February/March 2018 Issue
Design for a New Age-Using the Space
USING THE SPACE | The children’s toys were packed away to make more space for an activity/television area. The owners’ comfortably slouchy sofas—along with the popcorn machine in the back corner—are musts […]
From the February/March 2018 Issue
Design for a New Age-Open Space
OPENING UP THE SPACE | Designer Sandra Funk removed a half wall to open up the space in this 1,619-square-foot basement. The columns had to remain so Funk covered them in black […]