Address the Ceiling

Casa Watkins Living

Don’t forget about the ceiling when designing the space.

Small touches like these will go a long way in making sure your basement appears more home-like and welcoming.

You’ll never forget an appointment or misplace an important paper ever again.

basement with wooden desk and built-ins

Jennifer McKissick Interior Design/ Photo byKatie Charlotte

Incorporating built-in shelving is another way to make your space feel more custom.

The change in color will serve as a natural divider from the rest of the space.

This setup makes it easy to stay nice and organized at all times.

basement office with wallpapered ceiling

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basement office with large desk and filing cabinet

Thrift Diving

cozy basement office with wallpaper and built-in shelving

Design byTamara Day/ Photo byPaul Versluis

desk facing window next to built-ins

Kathy Marshall Design/ Photo byMichael J Lee

simple modern and sleek basement office

GTM Architects/ Photo byStacy Zarin Goldberg

home office with large wooden table

Tracy Morris Design/ Photo byGreg Powers

colorful pattern filled basement office

Annie Elliott Design/ Photo byMarcus Wilborn

basement office with seating opposite desk

Laurel Alexander Interiors

desk area under stairs

TKS Design Group/ Photo byMichael Kaskel

desk and built-ins in basement

Susan Yeley Homes/ Photo bySarah Shields

desk in front of built-ins in basement

Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions

desk placed at angle in basement

Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions

basement office behind barn doors

Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions

basement office with full sized table

Andrew Mann Architecture/ Photo byPaul Dyer

basement office with wallpaper

Grey Hunt Interiors/ Photo byNova Soul Imagery Commercial