Shown: The designer cleverly incorporated the footings as the bases for mahogany bookcases and a raised reading nook. Desk: Crate and Barrel. Chair: Design Within Reach.

Before the Renovation

Unfortunately, the only spot available was a dreary storage area off the garage. The space, which had once held a gas furnace, was small, with uneven floors and large concrete footings designed to anchor the house in an earthquake or a landslide. Shown: The concrete footings gave the dreary, unfinished storage space a bunker look.

Glow with the Flow

Designer Kyle Schuneman set about giving the dank room a library look with dark mahogany millwork and built-in shelving. General contractor Mark Aller laid a floating wood floor over the uneven concrete and clad the footings in drywall. Now the formerly cold, dark space is a treasured getaway for the man of the house. “I’ve been thinking about this space for seven years,” says Kirker. “It turned out awesome.” Shown: A new window, twice as tall as the original, was installed for more light and air. In the corner, a gas meter was boxed out with drywall and is now accessed through an exterior panel. Window wall paint: Huntington Beige; Benjamin Moore

Relax and Retreat

A varied color palette of warm and cool neutrals helps highlight the architecture of the room. Golden-yellow paint envelops the cozy reading nook, while pale gray grounds its base. Mahogany boards dress up the drywalled footings and help integrate them into the design. Reading light: Restoration Hardware. Custom cushions and pillows: Larribas Upholstery. Reading nook paint: Bryant Gold; Benjamin Moore

Design Doohickies

Collectibles gathered over time make the space unique. Says Kirker, “A man cave should be personal. I suggest a Star Wars collection from your childhood that your wife doesn’t want in the living room.”

A Seat with a View

A recliner tucked into a corner provides a comfy spot for TV viewing. The bookcase backs are painted a pale color to keep the dark millwork from looking oppressive. Sisal rug: Pottery Barn. Chair: Mortise & Tenon Handmade Furniture

Spotlight with Soft Lighting

The library gets plenty of soft, warm light from sconces installed on the posts dividing the bookcases. Homeowner tip: “Put electric outlets everywhere—the walls, the floor, everywhere! Then, when you find a really cool lamp made out of a beer bottle, you’ll be able to put it exactly where you want."—Kirker Butler, Los Angeles Sconces: Restoration Hardware

The Men’s Room

The 14-by-16-foot storage space was used for little more than stowing drippy paint cans and holiday decorations.

Floor Plan: Before the Renovation

The 14-by-16-foot storage space was used for little more than stowing drippy paint cans and holiday decorations.

Floor Plan: After the Renovation

The comfy space now serves as study, office, and entertainment center. What They Did:

  1. Zoned the space with a half bath in the room’s only open area and bookshelves along the periphery. Concealed a gas meter (now accessed from outdoors).
  2. Finished the footings by boxing them out with drywall and building bookcases on top.
  3. Mounted a TV and hid a mini fridge inside the wall that leads to the mechanicals access area.
  4. Floated a desk in the center of the room and added a recliner for TV viewing.

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