Finished Basement Remodeling

Finished Basement Remodeling

Finished Basement with a Twist

PROJECT OBJECTIVE

Doylestown Builders recently completed an impressive basement renovation for a homeowner in Bucks County. The goal was to transform an unfinished basement into a stylish and versatile living area for the entire family.

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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

  • The 900-square-foot basement underwent a complete transformation, including the addition of a unique indoor rock wall with monkey bars and a rope ladder for the owner’s children
  • Attention to detail and safety were prioritized, ensuring structural integrity, and using high-quality materials
  • The renovation also encompassed the ceiling, flooring, lighting, and heating system
  • Vibrant paint colors, locally sourced art, and cozy areas were incorporated to create a welcoming and comforting space
  • The staircase was also renovated to match the aesthetic of the main staircase in the house

PROJECT OUTCOME
With a focus on functionality and aesthetics, and through collaboration and Doylestown Builders successfully delivered a beautiful and inclusive living space. Close communication with the homeowner and contractor was instrumental to achieving the overall desired vision.

Basement Gym New Hope

PROJECT OBJECTIVE

Due to Covid, owner realized he would like to convert his unfinished basement into a workout area and a bathroom. The design was to have an industrial theme. This project certainly grew into an exciting space. The interior designer was brought in to help with all of the design options and finishes. The project included glass walls utilizing antique barn wood, old beams to make door entrances, renovate numerous old doors, radiant flooring, steam shower, metal panels on the ceiling, lots of mirrors, hi tech lighting and communication system, welded steel beams. Due to the complexity of the design and the large amount of custom work we had almost 7 weeks of interior design work. But we fulfilled the owner’s dream and put his ideas into reality.

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