House Crashers Season 9 Episode 4 Omaha Basement Getaway
- December 30, 2013
- 20 min
When it comes to remodeling, the basement often gets overlooked. But on House Crashers, season 9 episode 4, host and contractor Josh Temple takes on a challenge to turn a dusty, dysfunctional basement in Omaha, Nebraska into a stylish and inviting retreat.
The homeowners, Sarah and Nathan, were in desperate need of a space to entertain family and friends, as well as a place to escape from their busy lives. The basement, with its drab beige walls and outdated carpet, was far from a welcoming environment. But with Temple and his team, Sarah and Nathan's basement dreams were about to come true.
The episode begins with Temple and his crew surveying the basement, taking note of the existing layout and any structural issues that need to be addressed. One immediate problem was the low ceiling, which made the space feel cramped and uninviting. In order to create a more open and airy feel, Temple enlists the help of an engineer to remove a load-bearing wall and install a steel beam. This not only opens up the space but also allows for better flow and functionality.
Next up, the team gets to work on demolition, ripping out the old carpet and drywall, and removing the outdated bar. With the space cleared, Temple begins to work his magic by installing new recessed lighting and a sleek new bar. The custom-made bar features a walnut countertop and tile backsplash, plus plenty of storage for glasses and bottles.
But the highlight of the basement renovation is undoubtedly the new home theater. Temple and his team create a cozy viewing area complete with plush sectional seating, a large flat-screen TV, and surround sound speakers. The walls are painted a deep blue hue, adding a dramatic touch, while an industrial-style pendant light adds a touch of visual interest.
Of course, no basement renovation would be complete without proper flooring, and Temple doesn't disappoint. He opts for a durable and stylish wood-look tile that mimics the look of hardwood but holds up better against moisture and wear-and-tear.
Throughout the episode, Temple also incorporates a number of thoughtful design elements that make the space feel more personal and special. An old chalkboard is repurposed into a custom drink menu board, while a playful pool cue light adds a touch of whimsy. Temple also takes the time to add new baseboards and trim that blend seamlessly with the rest of the home's decor.
By the end of the episode, Sarah and Nathan are thrilled with their new Omaha basement getaway. The once-drab space has been transformed into a warm and welcoming retreat that's perfect for entertaining, relaxing, and enjoying movie nights with loved ones. Temple and his team have once again proven that with a little creativity and elbow grease, any space can be transformed into something truly special.