Real projects. Real photos. The most popular basement designs we're building right now across Boulder, Longmont, Erie, and Firestone.
After 25+ years finishing basements across Northern Colorado, I've seen just about every basement design you can imagine — and I've built most of them. Every year the trends shift a little, but a few concepts have staying power because they genuinely improve how families live in their homes.
Here are the 10 basement finishing ideas we're building most often in 2026, complete with real photos from our own projects.
The custom basement bar is probably the most requested feature we build. Done right, a wet bar transforms your basement into the ultimate entertaining space — the kind of room your friends talk about for years. Our bars typically feature:
Cost range: $12,000–$30,000 for a full custom bar setup, depending on materials and appliances.
Colorado winters are real, and nothing makes a basement feel more like a true living space than a stone fireplace. We combine this with comfortable seating, warm lighting, and open floor plans that connect the bar, lounge, and entertainment areas into one cohesive space.
A corner gas fireplace with floor-to-ceiling stone surround is our most popular fireplace style. It creates a dramatic focal point without sacrificing too much square footage.
Cost range: $6,000–$18,000 for a custom stone fireplace surround + gas insert.
The close-up detail of a well-built fireplace surround speaks volumes about craftsmanship. The tile work, the hearth, the mantel — these details are what separate a custom basement from a basic finish. We take time with every joint, every tile, every piece of trim.
Two-sided fireplaces (see below) are growing in popularity — they open to two separate rooms simultaneously, making them incredibly efficient for open-concept floor plans.
A home sauna used to be a luxury reserved for the ultra-wealthy. Not anymore. We've built dozens of basement saunas across Northern Colorado, and they've become one of the most requested features — especially among health-conscious homeowners who want a daily wellness routine at home.
This cedar-paneled sauna with Himalayan salt brick illumination is one of our favorites. The soft pink glow from the salt bricks creates an incredibly relaxing atmosphere while providing the health benefits salt therapy is known for.
Cost range: $8,000–$20,000 for a full custom sauna build depending on size and materials.
Whether it's a full second kitchen for an ADU or a compact kitchenette for entertaining, basement kitchens add incredible functionality. This project features bold blue shaker-style cabinets with granite countertops, a wall-mounted TV, and a full-size stainless refrigerator — making it a complete, independent living space.
Kitchenettes are also the most important addition for turning your basement into a legal ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) rental in Boulder — potentially generating $1,200–$2,200/month in rental income.
Not every basement needs a massive wet bar. This compact bar design — white cabinets, butcher block countertop, open shelving on a sage green accent wall, and polished concrete floors — proves that small spaces can have enormous character.
The polished concrete floor is both practical and beautiful in a basement environment: it handles moisture better than wood, is easy to clean, and gives an industrial-chic aesthetic that's very much in style right now. This project also features a playful corner detail — a carved bear mount — that reflects the Colorado lifestyle.
A basement bathroom is the single biggest value-add in any basement project. Not just financially — though the ROI is exceptional — but in pure daily usability. No more trips upstairs in the middle of the night, no guests awkwardly navigating upstairs bathrooms, and the option to create a true guest suite.
Our bathroom builds include custom tile work from floor to ceiling, modern fixtures, proper ventilation, and professional grouting that stays looking clean for years.
Cost range: $12,000–$22,000 for a full bathroom addition with custom tile.
Open-concept basement layouts are ideal for entertaining. By minimizing interior walls, you create a single large space that flows naturally between the bar, seating area, and entertainment zone — while still feeling designed and intentional.
Built-in shelving and cabinetry are key to this look. They add storage, create visual zones, and give the space a custom feel that off-the-shelf furniture can't replicate.
A dedicated home theater in the basement is the ultimate entertainment upgrade. Basements are naturally suited to it — they're dark, quiet, and separate from the main living areas. A proper theater build includes:
Cost range: $15,000–$40,000 for a full dedicated theater room build.
The basement ADU is our most ambitious and highest-ROI basement project — and it's especially popular in Boulder, where the city actively encourages ADU development to address housing density goals.
A finished basement ADU is essentially a complete apartment: kitchen, bathroom, bedroom with egress window, living area, separate entrance, and its own utility connections. In Boulder's rental market, a well-built basement ADU can generate $1,500–$2,500 per month in rental income — often paying back the entire construction cost within 3–5 years.
Cost range: $60,000–$120,000 for a full ADU build — but with rental income potential, this is often the best financial decision a Boulder homeowner can make.
Whether it's a custom bar, a sauna, a home theater, or a complete ADU — we've built them all across Boulder, Longmont, Erie, and Firestone. Let's talk about your vision.
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