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Color Style Guide: Red Basement Design Ideas

Color Style Guide: Red Basement Design Ideas

There are 3 things you need to think about when creating a red basement design. They are, 1) what shade of red to go with, 2) how much red to use, and 3) how do you create a balance of red pieces in the basement space.

What Shade of Red?

Do you want a more relaxing, cozy, and almost romantic feeling basement? Then go with a dark shade of red. Or do you want a bight, spacious feeling basement? Then go with a light red color.

The shade of red you use to decorate your basement space will really play a big part in how the space feels. Just take a look at the difference in the basements in pictures (1) and (4).

Red basement ideas

How Much Red?

The second questions you’ll need to ask yourself when designing your basement is “how much red”. Do you want to have all of your walls painted in red. Or how about painting the walls white (or grey like the basements in pictures (2 and 3)) and decorating the space with red accent pieces.

Another option is to have red basement walls, but then find ways to break up the red surfaces. Adding wainscoting is one way of doing this (The Finishing Touch: Wainscoting Ideas and Designs). Hanging a different colored curtain, or hanging up a gallery wall are some other ways to liven up red walls.

Red basement walls and decor ideas

Creating Balance: Red Decor Pieces

So not everything in the basement needs to be red. You could create a red and grey basement combination. Red and white, or red and black are some other good combinations. Here are some ideas on how to add a pop of red into a basement design:

  • Through area rugs
  • Maybe the couch doesn’t need to be red, but the pillows and a throw blanket can be
  • The coffee table can be decorated with a red tray to group together clutter items
  • Hang up a red piece of artwork in a black frame. Or hang up black and white artwork but in a red frame
  • If you go with white/grey/black walls, then red curtains would work
  • Any light fixtures you have could be red
  • Repaint any cabinet doors, or the media console red

Here are some other basement posts for more ideas:

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April 22, 2016 in Basement, Color Palettes

A Cozy Getaway: Reading Nook Ideas

A Cozy Getaway: Reading Nook Ideas

Your home reading space could be as simple as using a comfy chair tucked away in the corner. But here is a list of cozy and creative reading nook ideas that will show you how to take your relaxing space to another level.

Try and choose a secluded area in your home for your reading nook. This could be:

  • In a corner
  • By a window – just like the reading nook in picture (1)
  • Turn the space under the stairs into a reading nook (5)
  • In the attic
  • Inside a large closet that you don’t need
  • Why not hang up a hammock (6)
  • Set up a teepee for a toddler and kids reading nook
  • Or how about outdoors in the garden

Reading corner ideas living room

How to Make A Cozy Reading Nook

You’ll want to make the space as cozy as possible. To do this, you’ll want to try and shut yourself off from the rest of the house. This can be done by hanging up some curtains (Ideas Mood Board: DIY Room Dividers). Or by hanging up some fabric to create a reading nook canopy around a love seat just like in picture (7). You could block off your reading nook using bookcases, or build it into a space (like a closet, or under the stairs) – just like in pictures (3) and (4).

Cozy Lighting

You’ll want to make sure your have enough lighting to be able to read comfortably without straining your eyes. This doesn’t mean you have to have your ceiling lights on, lighting up the whole space. Instead, maybe hook up the lights to a dimmer switch and use a table lamp for more relaxing lighting. You can also hang up string lights, or put tea candles in a bowl of water to create soothing ambient lighting.

Having yourself surround by bookcases of books is one way to style your reading nook. Another idea is to create a gallery wall of framed pictures and paintings.

Reading nook ideas

Here are some other posts to get ideas from:

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April 22, 2016 in Decor

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April 21, 2016 in Uncategorized

A Bootstrapping Entrepreneur: DIY Desk Ideas

Getting Inventive: DIY desk ideas

 

 

There is something very entrepreneurial and boot strapping-esq about building you own desk. It is also a good idea if you have a small home office space and need a very specific sized or shaped desk. Here is a list of DIY desk ideas, divided into 2 groups: ideas for the desk top, and ideas for the legs and base of the desk.

What To Use for the Desk Top

Here is a list of ideas on what can used for the countertop part of your desk:

  • An old door
  • Hardware stores such as Home Depot will cut a sheet of plywood to the size you need it
  • Connect pallet boards together
  • A surfboard
  • Old or offcuts from a kitchen or bathroom countertop (how about a marble desk?)
  • Reclaimed wood
  • Making a concrete top is as easy as building a wooden frame and filling it with concrete

DIY small desk ideas for your home office

DIY desk ideas for your home office

What To Use for the Legs and Base

  • Get yourself a set of hairpin legs from Amazon
  • IKEA sells desk legs separately
  • Concrete hollow blocks
  • A stack of magazines
  • Two small filing cabinets at the right height can be used to put your desk top onto – seen in picture (3)
  • You could always clamp a desk top to a shelf, that way your legs (human legs) can fit under
  • Wooden crates just like in pictures (1) and (2) can be used as a desk base
  • Pallets cut to the right size (7)
  • Two short stools – as seen below
  • Plumbing piping is easy to assemble and customized to create a stand for a desk (8)
  • Two ladders opened up can support a piece of wood across them. Or check out the simple ladder DIY concept in picture (2). You get a desk and storage space. And if you want a DIY standing desk, all you have to do is put the desk on a higher rung.
  • Bedside tables

DIY Desk Using 2 Stools

DIY desk using 2 stools – by Shanty 2 Chic

DIY Folding Desk

Space saving folding DIY desk – by Home Story

  • Go without any legs and have the desk attached to the wall, and have it flip up when it is not in use.
  • Or if you have two sidewalls, just like in picture (9), then railings can be attached to the walls to hold up the countertop
  • Simple L brackets can be used to create a long shelf that can be used as a desk space (4)
  • The same can be done with a wall shelving kit, seen in picture (6)

Here are some other home office posts for more ideas:

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April 20, 2016 in DIY, Home Office