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14 Different Room Ideas For a Basement

Basement Room Ideas

We think we have covered almost all of the possible basement room ideas. Here is a collection of our decor/design posts on the different rooms (there are now 15 ideas):

It is great if you can create a separate room for each different space, putting up walls and all. But don’t forget a simple rail and some curtains can work wonders in hiding off a storage area, a home office, laundry machines, etc. – and it’s cheaper too (The Small Basement: Ideas and Tips On Making It A Dream Space). 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14

Here are some more basement mood board posts to get ideas from:

February 7, 2013 in Basement

Fun Basement Playroom Ideas: From Softening the Floor to Swings

Basement Playroom Ideas

Fun Things: There are quite a few playroom ideas that are perfect for a basement space. For example, as seen in picture (1), the little nook under the staircase can be turned into a cozy little private playroom. Or how about building a small fort or tent in the corner of the basement (2) (3). Some fun basement playroom ideas would be, if you have over head beams, a swing can hang down from one (4). Or a simple idea would be to have bean bags laying around (5).

Storage: One thing that you will defiantly want is storage. Cubbies close to the ground for the kids to get to toys and crafts supplies, and ones higher up for display items and things you want to keep out of reach (6) (7) (In The Basement: Storage and Organization Ideas).

The Walls: One fun idea is to have a wall painted in chalkboard paint (8). Other decor ideas include hanging up letters (9) and covering a wall with a map (10).

The Floors: A basement’s floor can be a pretty hard surface, especially if it is concrete with no finishing above it. Rubber, laminate, and cork flooring are some softer flooring options, but a quick and easy way to go about it is to put down some colorful area rugs to cover the playroom floor. 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10

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February 7, 2013 in Basement

Design Ideas For That Perfect Basement Laundry Room

Basement Laundry Room Ideas

Space Saving Ideas: If your basement space is limited then have your laundry room designed so you can stack the washing machine and dryer on top of each other to save space as seen in picture (1). You might need a stool to reach the top buttons and reach into the top machine.

A Sink: Having a sink in a basement laundry room is a great idea (2). If you are remodeling and are having plumbing work done for the washing machine and dryers, it won’t cost much more to have extra plumbing for the sink done at the same time.

Storage Options: Storage is an important part of a laundry room (3) (4). You’ll want everything close by. So some storage options to consider include built in cabinets or wall shelves, would be best if the budget allows, or free standing storage units would also work. How about installing a clothes rail between two cupboards (5)?

For ideas and photos of how to store your ironing board, have a look at my post here: Wrestling With Your Ironing Board: Ideas on How To Store It and Hide It.

Work Space Basement Laundry Room Ideas: Look to plan a space for an ironing board and a hook on a wall to hang it onto (6). Or have one that is attached to the wall and folds out. A countertop is ideal for sorting and folding clothing (7) (8). If you are going to be spending some time in the laundry room, how about hanging up a TV on the wall?

Safety Design Tips: When planning on putting a laundry room in the basement some things to consider are: needing to have a floor drain (for any overflows) and that the machines will need to be near an exterior wall for the dryer vent.

Basement Space: This laundry room can be a room itself, closed off with walls, or a simple solution would be to use curtains to hide the area when it is not in use (9) (The Small Basement: Ideas and Tips On Making It A Dream Space).

Windows and Lighting: Having a window in a laundry room would be ideal as you’d be able to air out the space (it is also great for having some sunlight shine through during the day) (10) (11). When it comes to lighting, the best light fixtures to use would be pendant lights as they bring the light closer down than normal ceiling lights. 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11

Here are some other basement and laundry room posts for more ideas:

February 7, 2013 in Basement, Laundry Room

Ideas For Turning a Basement Space Into A Home Office

Basement Office Ideas

(1) The first thing to decide when creating a home office in the basement is how much space you want it to take up. If you have a large basement you could create a separate room for the home office, and the rest of the basement can be used as a family room, gym, entertainment room, etc. One way to close off the office is to build walls, but a simpler way would be to hang up curtains. Or if space is limited, how about creating a closet office (Creating a Workspace At Home: Closet Office Ideas)?

(2) Storage is one of the key things to plan out with a home office. Popular ideas are to use either floating wall shelves or free standing book cases, or have cabinets built in. (3) & (4) Then there is the desk itself. The easiest way to go about this is to buy a free standing desk. Or you can go down the custom building route and have a desk built into the office space (kitchen countertops are a good choice).

(5) This new desk space will need a good amount of lighting to make it a comfortable working area. Recessed ceiling lights or hanging pendant lights would be an ideal choice, along with table and floor lamps (Design Guide: Basement Lighting Ideas and Options). To get some daylight, the basement office space would need to be placed near any windows. If you are remodeling the basement and tailoring it to a home office, remember to place electrical outlets in convenient locations.

Other unique decor and basement office ideas to consider: Picture (6) shows a wall covered with chalkboard paint. (7) Other wall decor ideas include hanging up maps, putting up a photo frame layout, or a painted or textured wall (Decorating Basement Walls: Ideas from Stamped Concrete to Chalkboard Paint) (A Palette Guide To Basement Paint Colors).

(8) How about using the space under the stairs to create an office nook. 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8

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February 7, 2013 in Basement, Home Office