For some reason, we Americans aren't that good about using our basements. They represent almost an entire extra floor of possibilities and what do we do with them, store stuff. Stuff we never use but could bring ourselves to get rid of.
Because the lower floor is not part of the everyday flow of the household, it doesn't matter if it's a little eccentric compared to the rest of the decor. Here, you can afford to experiment with different arrangements and different applications of the space. If what you have in mind doesn't work out, try something else.
The beauty of a basement is that it is somewhat detached from the rest of the household. Normal rules need not apply. This is an opportunity to experiment with different looks or even to hone your painting and decorating techniques. If you set it up for a specific use and it doesn't pan out, set it up for something else. You haven't lost anything because you weren't really using that space, anyway.
Another use for a remodeled basement is a male sanctuary, or man cave. This is someplace for him to go and "be himself" without worrying about offending feminine sensibilities. You can learn a lot about a guy by observing how he outfits his personal space.
Happy Hour. The basement is a great place to install a wet bar and a music station for parties, informal gatherings or hanging out on a rainy day. Cellar temperatures (54-59F) are perfect for brewing beer, especially British-style real ale.
Whether you are using your "new" space to run a business, keep the kids quiet, or as a place for the man of the house to hide away, add a sofa bed and you have a new spare room for overnight guests. Think ahead and install an en-suite bathroom and small kitchenette and it's a place for mom and dad to spend their golden years.
A basement is a room full of endless possibilities. You can turn it into a gym, a bedroom, a nursery, a playroom, hobby room. Don't think of it as losing a storage space, think of it as gaining an adventure.
Because the lower floor is not part of the everyday flow of the household, it doesn't matter if it's a little eccentric compared to the rest of the decor. Here, you can afford to experiment with different arrangements and different applications of the space. If what you have in mind doesn't work out, try something else.
The beauty of a basement is that it is somewhat detached from the rest of the household. Normal rules need not apply. This is an opportunity to experiment with different looks or even to hone your painting and decorating techniques. If you set it up for a specific use and it doesn't pan out, set it up for something else. You haven't lost anything because you weren't really using that space, anyway.
Another use for a remodeled basement is a male sanctuary, or man cave. This is someplace for him to go and "be himself" without worrying about offending feminine sensibilities. You can learn a lot about a guy by observing how he outfits his personal space.
Happy Hour. The basement is a great place to install a wet bar and a music station for parties, informal gatherings or hanging out on a rainy day. Cellar temperatures (54-59F) are perfect for brewing beer, especially British-style real ale.
Whether you are using your "new" space to run a business, keep the kids quiet, or as a place for the man of the house to hide away, add a sofa bed and you have a new spare room for overnight guests. Think ahead and install an en-suite bathroom and small kitchenette and it's a place for mom and dad to spend their golden years.
A basement is a room full of endless possibilities. You can turn it into a gym, a bedroom, a nursery, a playroom, hobby room. Don't think of it as losing a storage space, think of it as gaining an adventure.
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