Basement Conversion Projects
![]() BEFORE. Fixing damp proofing membrane |
![]() AFTER. Same elevation plastered and fitted out with bespoke furniture layout. |
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![]() AFTER. Original stone shelves removed to enable damp-proofing. They were then cut down to take wine bottles and refitted. The Travertine and glass bar module also houses/disguises the Smoke Cloak TM homed protection system. |
![]() BEFORE. Original stone steps into basement. |
![]() AFTER. Sunken wall lights to treads, stainless steel curved handrail and radiator built into wall. |
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![]() AFTER. Victorian hallway with original stair panels removed and replaced by glass with stainless steel handrail/newel post at the top of the stairs to the newly refurbished contemporary style basement, the transition within the two styles works well. |
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On this basement conversion the client's specification was to bring in as much natural light as possible, so a trapezium domed light well was formed 1.5 meters into the garden area through the external wall. |
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![]() BEFORE. Original steps down to basement |
![]() FTER. Shows stainless steel risers fitted with 25mm turned over onto the tread, the remaining tread was finished in beige resin as was the floor. |
![]() Kitchen/diner in new basement |
![]() Bespoke TV and cupboard set up which also houses the Smoke Cloak TM homed protection system |















