Basement renovation: Stunner down under
Before

Image by: Style at Home By: Rosemary Counter Source: Ashley Capp
The 1,000-square-foot basement desperately required a makeover, with its ancient wall-to-wall stained beige carpeting and a bathroom with a plastic shower and a laundry “hole” (as Christine puts it) concealed behind a curtain.
Family room

Image by: Style at Home By: Rosemary Counter Source: Ashley Capp
The family room’s low off-white wool sectional is durable and comfortable: perfect for watching TV together as a family or for Christine’s eldest daughter, Natasha, to host sleepovers when she’s home from university.
Oversized artwork

Image by: Style at Home By: Rosemary Counter Source: Ashley Capp
A dramatic oversized print of Adolf Ulrik Wertmuller’s 1785 painting Queen Marie Antoinette of France and Two of Her Children Walking in the Park of Trianon adds a grand, almost palatial, element to homeowner Christine Dovey’s basement family room; it also adds an antiquated foil to all the sleek modern furniture.
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