Decorating the Basement
The basement is often a neglected point in many homes around
the country. This space in many homes is more utilitarian than
functional. The sad thing is that this space could be so much
more for those who are interested in taking the time and paying
the attention required to change the look from functional to
fabulous. In many basements this will require a little more
than minor home decorating skills while in other basements
around the country all that is needed is a little color and a
lot of style to make the basement the most in demand room in
the house.
One common complaint that people have about
basements is the fact that they are so dark and dreary. The
reason for this is that most basements have little natural
light that is allowed to flourish due to a serious lack of
windows. However, this can also work to your benefit if you
decide to use the basement as a media area. In fact, with the
low ceiling and low light in the basement, this is probably the
most perfect area in your home to turn into an excellent media
room complete with surround sound and theater style seating.
The only problem in this case will be getting the neighbors to
quit begging to watch this week's newest DVD release at your
house rather than their own. To pull this off you will want
darker colored walls, floors, and ceiling in this room, a large
screen television, comfortable seating and plenty of tables
upon which you can place your beverages and popcorn.
Another great idea for basements is an artist or music studio.
Basements can easily be portioned off into smaller rooms and
all kinds of lighting can be installed in order to accommodate
the lighting needs of many artists (keep in mind that one size
does not fit all and artists that need natural light in order
to work will not find most basements accommodating). By
creating a smaller room, particularly for musicians, you are
allowing yourself the additional option of soundproofing or at
the very least dampening the room in order to save not only
your ears but also the ears of the neighbors and animals that
live nearby. These rooms can be simply furnished and decorated
with music notes, a music stand, a comfortable place to sit,
and the equipment needed to create music for musicians or an
easel, art supplies, wash basin, comfortable seating, and
perhaps a futon for relaxation for artists.
If you are in need of a quiet place that is removed from the
family in which to work (and who isn't really) the basement
offers an ideal workspace for that provided you could get the
lighting you need. Most people will need a professional to
install the lights in a basement but most people will
definitely need additional lighting in the basement in order to
find the space tolerable for work. However, once the lighting
situation is taken care of, the basement does make an excellent
office space for many people. Try adding filing cabinets and
photos, perhaps a fountain in order to make the area more
serene and conducive to the work that needs to be done. Of
course you will want comfortable seating and adequate desk or
work table space as well. Design this room as you would any
home office and it should do just well regardless of your home
decorating talent.
One thing you need to keep in mind when it comes to home
decorating and the basement is that many basements have a
tendency to seep in high humidity or after heavy rains.
Dehumidifiers assist with this problem but you may need to
decorate with this in mind if the water and moisture is
problematic. You will want to avoid mold and mildew at all
cost, as they will ruin any potential enjoyment of your
basement. Cork and ceramic tile are excellent flooring choices
in this case and moisture barriers are an excellent idea to
install before 'finishing' a basement.
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