House Calls
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Homeowner
Ahmed Hafez and Erin O'Toole
Neighborhood
Springfield
Problem
Erin O'Toole and husband Ahmed had little trouble decorating most of their house. "Unfortunately, we've stalled when it's come to our basement-level great room," O'Toole says. The room is about 17 by 20 feet and has several angles. They had envisioned the space as an adult game room, complete with bar, poker table and pinball machine. But they've added only a Ping-Pong/air hockey table so far. "Now we've added a baby to our family dynamic," O'Toole says. "We'd still like to keep the fun/play theme, but now accommodating adults and children."
Designer
Nancy King of Nancy King Interiors in Rockville, 301-996-7807 andhttp:/
Suggestions
Make a large basement feel cozy with rich, warm colors. Minimize odd angles by installing built-in cabinets and bookshelves. Create zones tailored to specific functions.
Paint: Infrared for three walls and Sierra for the others. Both colors from C2 Paint.
Install built-in nooks, one with a desk, the other with a bench seat. Crossback side chair with upholstered slip seat ($289, http:/
A group of club chairs invites guests to relax. Dane Boy chairs (starting at $849 each, http:/
Consider tables for resting drinks. Doughnut end table by Robert Abbey ($303, http:/


