The objective of this project is to demonstrate how a basement floor can be transformed into a lively, welcoming, and luxurious space for guests. Since basements typically lack natural light and windows, we incorporated stretch ceiling on the wall to enhance brightness by creating “fake windows” with integrated lighting. This approach simulates natural daylight and makes the space feel more open and inviting.
The design combines bronze-gold metal finishes with curved wood elements to achieve a refined and elegant look. Bronze-tinted mirrors were added to increase light reflection and enhance the sense of spaciousness. Additionally, greenery was integrated into a feature wall with a metallic background to amplify reflection .Balance was carefully considered between the walls. One wall features detailed design elements, including travertine shelves, while the opposite wall is kept simpler with subtle design touches and a dining area that creates a kingly ambiance for guests.
The buffet area is separated from the dining space by a sliding door, allowing it to be opened when in use and closed when not needed. The buffet includes ample cabinetry to ensure sufficient storage. The main wall is finished in grooved travertine with integrated lighting, creating a sophisticated hotel-style atmosphere.