How to Spark up your Basement

Jul 19
13:39

2010

Dave Jones

Dave Jones

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An expertly performed basement renovation can provide you with the ideal area for socializing, a den for family time, and even a top line home theater...

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An expertly performed basement renovation can provide you with the ideal area for socializing,How to Spark up your Basement  Articles a den for family time, and even a top line home theater.

Basements should be more effectively lit than above-ground rooms. Capitalize on both natural and artificial illumination. An open floor layout, big windows, and a French window leading to basement instead of the heavy door which is probably installed will help you maximize the lighting. Moreover think in terms of light paint colors, and mirrored walls or ceilings.

Opt for light colors for the walls. Using light paint colors will very effectively illuminate the bleakest basement!

Is your basement sufficiently warm? It's not a bad idea to fix in a backup heat generator in your basement, including a floor warming system, a wood burning stove, or a fireplace.

Extract as many posts and columns as is sensible. If air ducts or plumbing must be moved, do so alongside walls or beams, keeping ceilings higher within the middle of rooms, where headroom is more critical.

Make the room look longer and wider by employing horizontal design elements.

Keep in mind that water pools at its lowest point (the basement). Think about working with watertight floor materials such as indoor/outdoor carpeting, tiles, vinyl, or area rugs to decrease feasible water damage.

Whereas your basement may not be a great deal to look at now, you'll want to wind up with quality livable space when the project is complete. An interior designer or architect can show you how to maximize the room. A little thought and sensible organization can show you how to remodel a space that is comfortable, practical and attractive.

Searching for bright or vivid color patterns must be your objective for your basement decor. Varying shades of green, orange, yellow, blue, and red add character and color to this notoriously gloomy space. Put down a few distinct rugs to add texture and variety.

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