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Saturday, February 21, 2015

Better Basement - ideas for your basement reno

Turn an unused area of your basement into a kitchenette-slash-bar for an alternative spot to entertain guests. Blogger Alex of Northstory created a welcoming, vintage vibe with an antique wall clock, wooden crates, and pipe shelving.  This is a great idea if you plan on having a pool table or theater space.

Turn an unused area of your basement into a kitchenette-slash-bar for an alternative spot to entertain guests. Blogger Alex of Northstory created a welcoming, vintage vibe with an antique wall clock, wooden crates, and pipe shelving.
See more of this project at HomeTalk.

Laundry room in the basement?
Basement laundry rooms are very common and often they have a creepy look to them.  Think about creating a bright laundry space with lots of light, painted walls and a cozy carpet.

With a few coats of paint and a bright rug for color, the basement, featured on Maggie May's Gifts, becomes a much more welcoming place to do laundry.
See more of this project on HomeTalk.

 Got kids?
The basement is a great escape for them (you, too).  So think about creating a kids area in the basement.  I love the idea of a huge chalkboard wall.  I did this in my basement and it is always used.  So easy to do, too! Plus, educational posters on the wall and a table and chairs for crafts, lego and more....






Work it!
 Get Your Tools Organized
This DIY tool caddy by Mom 4 Real, built out of pegboard, is great for storage. Plus it's convenient: It can roll wherever you need it to go.


This DIY tool caddy by Mom 4 Real, built out of pegboard, is great for storage. Plus it's convenient: It can roll wherever you need it to go.
See more of this project at HomeTalk.

Additional income?
 Depending on the zoning of your property you may be able to have an income suite in your basement.  That rent could go towards your mortgage and make life a bit easier



This empty and unfinished basement was anything but functional.
 
 Before

Colleen of Lemon Thistle transformed the basement space into a suite outfitted with a kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and living space—perfect for guests, or even renters. 
See more of this project at HomeTalk.
RELATED: From Neglected Schoolhouse to Chic Cottage
 After

Main floor getting crowded?
why not try a Functional Family Room?
Depending on the style of home you have, you may not have a main level family room (we see this a lot in older homes).  So create a functional family room space in the basement.  Something for everyone to enjoy.  This is also great for families that don't want a TV on the main floor. 

Installing bright-white Ikea built-ins took this basement from stark to sleek, adding even more living space to the home of the blogger behind No. 29 Design.
See more of this project at HomeTalk.
RELATED:  Smart Storage Units For Your Home's Nooks and Crannies
 

Selling soon?
If you are looking at selling your current home soon think about updating the basement with a stylish makeover so it looks and feels more like a part of the home and not an after thought



The owner of this carpeted basement wasn't making the most out of the space.
 Before - wall to wall carpet and basic beige walls

Renovation 1500 added dark furniture, and textured, wood-like tile to transform this basement into a modern den with rustic appeal.
See more at HomeTalk.
RELATED:  See the Amazing Renovation of This Old House

 After - a true stylish family oasis for everyone to enjoy.  Updated flooring (wood grain tile) and a more current paint colour on the walls (in soft grey) plus the home staging makes this space look like a part of the home and lifestyle.

Get Organized!
with an ever changing climate, kids and activities - we need storage.  Think about carefully planning your storage space to keep the area organized.

Design DIY Fanatic created this quick and easy shelving unit using two-by-fours.
See more of this project at HomeTalk.

 Have a walk-out?
some basements have walk outs, why not turn that into a mud room area? If you have kids, the mud room is perfect for coats, boots, back packs and more....plus if you also have baement laundry this will make a lot more sense....

With some pipe shelves and a small bench, you can turn a corner of your basement into a mudroom for out-of-the-way coat and shoe storage, like blogger Jill of Junky Vagabond.
See more of this project at HomeTalk.
NEXT: The Best Ways to Organize Your Storage Spaces
 



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