Overlooked Basement Remodeling Ideas
One of the easiest ways to add more room to your home is to better utilize the space you already have. Remodeling the basement, garage or attic are all cost-effective ways to greatly expand your home’s living space. Or consider making creative use of your kitchen or bathroom to better accommodate your busy lifestyle.
Basement Remodeling
Most basements are dark areas where we store seasonal decorations, old toys, and anything else not used on a regular basis. This is the perfect remodeling project to begin reclaiming your space. First, think about how the basement environment naturally lends itself. You can save money if you think creatively and turn the negative aspects of the space into positives. For example, a lack of light would be a drawback in many rooms. However, it’s quite useful if you convert the space into a home theater or dark room.
Here are some other basement remodeling ideas:
Play Areas, Teen Hangouts, & Music Studios
A basement’s isolation creates a sound break for a children’s play area, a teenager’s hangout or a music studio. Soundproofing a basement is a smart investment no matter what you choose to do with the room, but especially if it becomes a teen hangout or music studio. Soundproofing will keep the noise to a minimum so that people upstairs can enjoy their own space just like the ones down stairs. Click this link to have your basement outfitted with soundproofing.
Exercise Rooms & Recreation Rooms
The large space of a basement lends itself to an exercise room with lots of equipment or a recreation room large enough for a pool table and other games. For an exercise room, it is a good idea to have carpet laid because it will add a little cushion for anyone doing sit-ups, running in place, or other jarring activities. However, it might work best to have the rec room left with a concrete floor. Many recreational activities lead to spills of food or drink, pool table chalk, and other items. By keeping the floor concrete you allow easy cleanup for spills. If you don’t like the look of plain concrete, click here for concrete staining.
Home Wine Cellars
The cool environment of a basement easily lends itself to a wine cellar. This is a particularly smart remodel when your basement is not very big. However, if you have a large basement but don’t plan on a massive wine collection, it is just as easy to build a small room in one corner that can be your wine cellar. Talk with your basement remodeler about how to get exactly what you want out of this space
