Monday, January 4, 2010

Small Log Home Floor Plans Remodeling Basement...need Lighting Help!?

Remodeling Basement...need lighting help!? - small log home floor plans

We are in the basement renovation in the spring. I just want to have different ideas about the problem of lighting. We want to get the maximum use of small windows on the ceiling. There is a patio door (on the way into the basement from the outside) and 1-2 small window in the greater region. This is a small log cabin 70 years, so I would stay with the theme of the forest, but you are young and still have plenty of money. What is the best way to "light"? We plan to haveing a roof made of cedar wood and beige tiles very clear. (Hide the dirt!) The walls are concrete and not smooth. I do not know what to do with them, even with spray paint so they look like putty. Suggestions? Pros-Cons?

4 comments:

chickchi... said...

First, the use of glue painting cement. Then drag a chair rail, paint the background of a color, and above all I would like to add stripes, full width. You can use a natural wood seat on the balustrade of the Presidency, including the use of angles in the corners. Add lamps old you are camping, but they are powered with electricity. You can also include a window frame of time without cutting mirror tiles these openings. Simply the mirror band that accompanies them. Add a shot from each side, maybe a table with a lamp and give you more light. And the runway lights in pictures on the doors, etc. Use bright colors in a rug to "hot" spot. Best of luck.

Jeffrey J said...

What I propose to assume the existing windows, lenses, you might cut to increase the height (not width) of the window and use it properly drained window wells and installed a simple solution for classification.

As for the walls, you might want consider is a product that is a gem faux finish for concrete, easily makes for more information about Google (concrete look like stone, many colors available)

Jeffrey J said...

What I propose to assume the existing windows, lenses, you might cut to increase the height (not width) of the window and use it properly drained window wells and installed a simple solution for classification.

As for the walls, you might want consider is a product that is a gem faux finish for concrete, easily makes for more information about Google (concrete look like stone, many colors available)

nkthen said...

Murals can be a good idea for walls

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