Basement Remodeling Photos in Franklin & Brentwood
Browse basement finishing and remodel projects by Sebring Design Build in Franklin, Brentwood, and Williamson County. Unfinished square footage transformed into finished living spaces designed for everyday use, entertaining, work, exercise, and guests.
The basements in this gallery were transformed from unfinished or underused lower levels into fully designed, livable extensions of the home above them.
Below Grade, Above Expectation
The basements in this gallery serve as entertainment levels, home theaters, bars, gyms, guest suites, and home offices. No two are the same. Depending on the project, Sebring coordinates cabinetry, flooring, tile, lighting, and finish selections with the broader home while allowing the lower level to develop its own identity. Bonbrook's basement, for example, pairs a deep-green media wall with acoustic slat panels, Luxury Vinyl Plank flooring, and its own zone-specific cabinetry finishes. The result is a basement that feels designed, not finished.
Sebring basement projects include combinations of living areas, bars, guest baths, gyms, theaters, offices, and other secondary rooms, shaped around the household's goals and the available square footage. The Brentwood Transitional Unique basement, for instance, pairs a bespoke bar with an integrated wine cellar, Bellmont cabinetry, and Cambria Blackpool quartz. Ceiling treatments, lighting design, and acoustics receive the same attention as surface finishes. Every project includes a full design phase before construction begins, with materials selected and ordered in advance to help keep projects on schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions Homeowners Ask About Basement Remodeling
What does a basement finishing project with Sebring Design Build typically include?
Depending on the available square footage and homeowner goals, a Sebring basement may include living or entertainment areas, a bar or kitchenette, a guest bath, a gym, a theater, an office, a play space, or storage. The design program includes cabinetry, tile, flooring, lighting, and finish selections developed by an in-house designer before construction begins.
How long does a basement remodel take in Franklin or Brentwood?
A full basement finish typically takes eight to twelve weeks from the start of construction, depending on scope and feature complexity. Materials are selected and ordered before construction begins, which helps keep the schedule set with fewer mid-project surprises. Your specific timeline is reviewed during the design phase.
Can Sebring finish a basement in a home where rough-in plumbing already exists?
Yes. Sebring can design around existing rough-in plumbing where it is appropriately located and usable, while evaluating whether the existing conditions support the intended layout. The design team works from the existing conditions to develop a layout that maximizes function while maintaining the design quality of the finished space.
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