Dream Basement Design: Room for Living

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By relica

For those who have a finished basement, this bonus space adds more to the house than just additional square footage. It also adds room for living, and dream basement design by top designers often include perks that make the home more family-friendly, add a man-cave space, create a place for children to play without leaving toys or damage throughout the house, or just create a place for relaxation or storage for the homeowner. Some of the most common designs incorporate storage, seating, lighting, and other designs, depending on the intended use of the space, your budget, the size of the space, and similar factors.

Basement Media Room

The basement is the ideal space for adding a media room to your home, since the acoustics are often perfect and the lighting is optimal for watching television and movies or playing video games. For dream basement designs, adding recessed lighting, theater seating, and perhaps even a popcorn maker can transform your basement into a movie paradise for you and your family. Decorate the room with vintage movie posters on the entry wall, and then add brocade curtains the length of the walls adjacent to the entry. Or go for a western movie theme with John Wayne posters, rustic Western wall art and wolf metal wall art. Position your movie screen and seating to face the wall opposite the entry, much like a standard theater.

Basement Playroom

Most parents can only dream about a perfect space for letting kids play without worrying about damaging furniture or walls throughout the home. A basement playroom is another dream basement design, and it takes little effort or cost to create a fabulous playroom in your basement space as long as you keep it simple. With some child-friendly paint, a method of storing toys, seating, and lighting, you are ready to let the kids act like kids in their own room for living life to the fullest.

Basement Storage Room

One of the most common and efficient uses of a basement is storage, and this can add a lot of extra space throughout your home as you find a better organizational design and free up breathing space in each room. You can take items throughout the home that are unneeded currently but that you want to keep and store them in the basement, making sure to label boxes or containers for future reference without hassle. This is also an ideal space for storing seasonal decorations, out-of-season clothing, sports equipment, and similar items that you do not want to get rid of but are not using.

Basement Guest Bedroom

Most of us make space for guests wherever we can when they need a place to sleep, and we can only dream of having basement space for adding a real guest bedroom. This is a very functional and resourceful idea for those who entertain frequently, and you can create a fabulous guest space that is warm, inviting, and relaxing even in the basement. Make sure that you have adequate lighting, a comfortable place to sleep, and some sort of storage option for clothing and personal items overnight or longer.

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