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Beautiful Transformations for Your Basement

For a lot of people, the basement is just a “chaos room” under their home. Anything can be found in there – from old toys, and washing machines all the way to monsters that scare your children and prevent them from helping you with laundry.
The basement is probably the trickiest spot when it comes to interior design. The lack of natural lighting, the location and its overall appearance can really limit your ideas. However, there are some useful themes that are just perfect for basements. Check them out and pick your favorite.

Luxurious home gym

Even though working out can be really fun, the hardest challenge is to show up in the gym. It is hard to resist the urge to spend the remaining hours of your busy day on the couch. If this sounds familiar, you should consider turning your basement into your personal workout center that will motivate you and fit your needs.

First of all, determine approximately how much space you’ll need depending on the type of equipment you’ll be using and your personal goals. Next, make sure your basement is asbestos-free by contacting an asbestos removal company such as aesaus.com.au that will help you get rid of this toxic mineral and create a healthy workout environment. Next, consider the flooring – the best option for this underground workout studio would be a rubber flooring with a wall-to-wall carpeting that provides some extra flexibility. Since there will be a lot of sweat, don’t forget to install overhead fans that will help keep the air moving; also make sure that the place is well lit. Finally, install a mirror that will ensure you’re in the right position, paint it with bold colors and the rest is up to you.

Children’s playroom

This is a perfect option if your home is small and lacking space for children. Playrooms are easy and inexpensive to put together because they feature just a few key pieces: a bookshelf where they can store their toys and books, a drawing table with chairs and a comfy area on the floor where they can play, and later you can add more and more features to it.
Make sure you decorate it with a bunch of fun colors to really spur their imagination and creativity.

Game room

If your children are too old for a “playroom” but are in arcade games or any other type of games, your basement can also be turned into a game room. You can light up the space with neon lighting, decorate it with space wallpapers and equip it with vintage arcade games, or with a large screen and a video game system depending on their preference.
An interesting variation can be a screening room if your living room is not big enough to fit you all on movie nights. Get a large, comfortable and sectional sofa and place it in front of the large screen and it is done. You can also add a small refrigerator or a popcorn maker to improve the movie experience.

Creative corner

Depending on your creative interests, your basement could serve you as a space where you make art, music, crafts etc. Make sure that the walls and floors are properly covered and that your wiring can handle the setup if you are going for a music studio, and if you are into art, just make sure you have all the tools and quality lighting. You can get some great ideas at homedit.com
Guest bedroom

If you need some extra space, the basement is the perfect spot to tuck away one bedroom with extra privacy for either your guests or you. Include some special touches such as bedside light, fluffy towels and a plush bedding that will make your guests feel like home.

The mother takes up residence in the basement area, which enjoys access to the backyard garden where the children often play. Terrazzo flooring with a cowhide rug create a slightly retro-glam look.
The mother takes up residence in the basement area, which enjoys access to the backyard garden where the children often play. Terrazzo flooring with a cowhide rug create a slightly retro-glam look.
“We sleep in a Murphy bed, but we never close it; it’s like living in a loft.”—Sandy Chilewich, resident
“We sleep in a Murphy bed, but we never close it; it’s like living in a loft.”—Sandy Chilewich, resident
Downstairs in the basement, an entertainment room is inspired by the idea of an English pub. Dark, rich wood tones are favored in this popular meeting place for friends. The space was designed to be soundproof in order to maintain privacy from the two older children's bedrooms, also on the basement level. A wine bar, flat screen TV, and stainless steel table complete the space.
Downstairs in the basement, an entertainment room is inspired by the idea of an English pub. Dark, rich wood tones are favored in this popular meeting place for friends. The space was designed to be soundproof in order to maintain privacy from the two older children's bedrooms, also on the basement level. A wine bar, flat screen TV, and stainless steel table complete the space.
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