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This pin features tips on retro basement design with a focus on 1940s style. It highlights the essence of vintage décor and warm inviting spaces. Ideal for home renovation enthusiasts looking to add classic charm.

Transform your basement into a cozy retreat inspired by the charm of the 40s! These 5 tips for a retro basement design highlight the importance of vintage furnishings, warm color palettes, and period-appropriate decorations. Utilize classic details like art deco accents, soft lighting, and textured fabrics to evoke nostalgia. Plus, discover how to mix and match styles for a unique flair. Whether it's choosing iconic furniture pieces or creating an inviting gathering space, these ideas will…

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a living room filled with lots of furniture and wooden paneled wall mounted bookshelves

Players Club, a '70s-styled basement arcade bar opening in Logan Circle on March 12, has all the classic games: pinball, Skee-Ball, coin-operated pool tables, PacMan. And then there's the claw machine... only this one grabs sex toys. "Why not?," says co-owner Ian Hilton, who operates the Brixton, El Rey, and a bunch of other U Street-centric

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