When you can’t build up there’s only one solution – build down. At least that’s the theory in some of London’s wealthiest neighborhoods. The UK capital is in the midst of a luxury basement boom, with ...
Even people who don't like basements are likely to be bowled over by the one beneath the house at 801 Legends Glen Court. With banks of windows on its "walkout" end that bring in lots of natural light ...
It wasn't long ago when a basement was where you did your laundry. Or where you lifted weights. Maybe there was a pool table down there, but it was mostly used as a place to keep holiday decorations, ...
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If not building new, a wet bar can prove difficult. The largest cost associated with a wet bar is the plumbing and without space in the basement already dedicated to it, costs increase. But because ...
For too long, basements haven’t served as useful living areas of the home, remaining unfinished, poorly designed or unkempt. But it doesn’t have to be this way — a basement can be just as warm, ...
It's easy to do the math: The three largest houses on the 2015 NW Natural Street of Dreams home tour have not just two levels in which to spread out, but three. A level below the garage adds up to ...
Homeowners in London's richest neighbourhoods are racing to build luxury basements with pools and wine cellars before new rules limiting underground developments come into force. A rising number of ...
The basement remodeling trend has exploded across Bellevue, Medina, Mercer Island, Seattle, Kirkland, Redmond, Shoreline, Magnolia, and Newcastle, driven by rising property values, the work-from-home ...
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