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basement renovation

For various reasons I’ve been waging what feels like a war with my basement over the past few months – one that I’m fairly sure at this point that I’m losing.

Where I come from on the West Coast we really don’t have basements unless they happen to be small crawl spaces or garages – everything is more or less built on slab.  So just the notion of descending into an underground cement bunker seems unnatural and a bit spooky to me.

Then, to be frank, I have terrifying, unseen visitors down there that simply refuse to vacate.  And in their refusal they leave behind horrific evidence of their dreadful basement dwelling lives.  I would elaborate but I don’t want to give you nightmares.  (Ask me and I’ll tell you if you’re really curious).

So today, when I was haunting House & Home’s website looking through post after post of gorgeous rooms I came across the site’s new video station.

They have an amazing feature about the magazine’s senior editor Meg Crossley’s basement renovation.  (To my relief in the video Meg does say it was a scary basement before she made it over) – but it certainly is gorgeous now.  You have to drop over to see the description of how they faked a fireplace, beadboard, wood floors, and more you’ll have to take a peek – you’ll be amazed – I guarantee.

So I’m thinking there might be hope for my beleaguered basement after all.

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bathCreated by Spiritual Mode, the Utuwa is clearly a unique idea that is not only cool looking, but also offers two very comfy positions for hanging out and relaxing.  Sit up and read, or lay back and meditate.  {via Trendir}

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mod dining room Around New England, it seems that realtors have a fairly thin understanding of the power of staging homes for sale.  However in Sweden, they have gotten the art down to a fine science.  At least the firm Alvem has (judging from this gorgeous apartment).  Here each intricate detail has been seen to – from the amount of soap in the bathroom to the jauntily placed shopping bags in the hall.  In fact Alvem is so good at making homes look comfy that they opened their own home goods shop and cafe.

This particular apartment seems to have been sold already (hmmm – wonder why).  I love the extensive use of white on white and the economy of furniture – not that I could ever actually live that way.  But it’s nice to think so.

white dining room
marilyn living room
white room
hallway
door with frosted glass
bed
white bedroom
bathroom
sink
glass shower
lemons and cookbooks
kitchen
spiral staircase
desk
corrider
patio
doorway with brick

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