LLS Basement
“LEVEL ONE” BORDUAS RENOVATION
Entry/Stairs: The open-concept design makes the most of the large basement space that typically comes with a ranch style bungalow. The design starts on the main floor where a wall was removed and glass railings were used to allow light from above to pour into the stairwell. The open-tread wood stairs enhances the open-concept design and avoids dividing the basement into two smaller spaces. To ease the transition from stairs to basement floor the stairs land on a large platform shaped like the prow of a boat and is illuminated by lighting recessed into the stair beam and the nosing on the platform.
Bulkhead: A beautiful curving bulkhead form is used to conceal the structural and HVAC elements. The form is accentuated through the use of a bold colour and appears to float as the result of a lighting detail on the leading edge. Recessed lighting and a tile wall are used to give a welcoming effect at the bottom of the stairs.
Millwork: The individual spaces are tied together by using a dark walnut millwork that contrasts gently with the dark floor and stairs. In many places the millwork curves like the sails of a boat and ties in wonderfully with the stair platform. The use of floating cabinets and millwork shelves and a built-in desk without vertical supports gives the design an airy and spacious feeling. The home entertainment system is housed in a beautiful cabinet with a grill and venting that accentuate the space.
Bar Servery: The bar consists of an 8’ curved glass counter top supported by two stainless steel standoffs resting on a stainless steel counter. On the opposite end, support is achieved by having the glass inserted into the column over a 2” square stainless steel horizontal bar.
- Gordon King Photography
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