About this project

For this project reveal we are showing you a walk out basement that includes places for the family to hang out and guests to visit. This does not feel like a basement. With it’s tall ceilings and big windows, it is a welcoming place to be. Below is the floor plan for this project.
When you arrive at the bottom of the stairs you enter a great living room space. To the left of the Living Room is a movie room or playroom. Then adjacent to the Living Room is a full kitchen and eating area that opens up to the back yard.
Everything was just dark, heavy, and not our client’s taste. They knew this could be such a great space for their family and friends, they just had to make it work for them. Here is where we started out.
Sometimes concepts evolve throughout a project. The mood for this entire project was a tone on tone with soft colors and lots of texture. By the 2nd or 3rd meeting, we told our client that her favorite color was texture! And that was how the name for this project came about. This sophisticated palette really brightened up the different rooms and the displayed the layers of texture and gave every space depth.
THEN – when picking the color for the entertainment wall, our client fell in LOVE with this moody blue green color! I absolutely LOVE color and I feel like this accent wall really sets off the other spaces really well. No longer just neutrals, but a literal POP of color! Below are some Renderings to show off the design intent.
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Architect: Brad Sayers with Four Square Design Studio
Contractor: Kingdom Builders
Photographer: Allison Elefante