entertainment center with a fireplace and living room

Design Notes

YOUR BASEMENT’S POTENTIAL

Boxes piled high, remnants of past project materials, and castaway furniture pieces are usually the common finds in the basement. If you require more space and think an add-on is your only option, you might be wrong, and the answer to your space problems might be beneath you and could cost less. The basement is often the most neglected space in the house, but it can hold the most significant potential for additional space and income. Transforming the dimly lit and dysfunctional space into a guest room, family recreation area, home gym, kids’ playroom, or even a rentable apartment are just a few possibilities. Today, we will discuss key considerations before beginning your transformation, layout ideas, and a few helpful tips.

What To Consider In Your Basement Design

The key to the entire project is planning. Here are some everyday things to consider before starting any demolition.

  • Are you looking to add or remove any walls? – Make sure it is doable before designing your layout. This is where a designer’s experience pays off.
  • What about lighting? – Basements tend to be dark, so consider talking to your contractor about adding some extra windows to allow for natural light.
  • The stairwell: This can be a safety concern, so be sure to plan for handrails. They offer an excellent opportunity to add a little flair to the design.
  • Flooring options: Due to fluctuating moisture levels in the basement, a few materials are not suitable, such as real wood. Vinyl, ceramic tile, and engineered wood are great options. Be sure to discuss this with your designer.

The basement can provide you with a great, multifunctional space, but planning is essential to making it the perfect space for your lifestyle. Take time to sit down and go over exactly what you want to accomplish with this space; this will ensure that you are well prepared for the renovation.

living room with a large entertainment center and glass doors

Basement Layout Ideas

The layout will depend on your goals for your below-ground area. It is essential to plan the design for your basement first.

  • Looking to entertain? Ensure there is plenty of natural light since it provides an inviting mood for your guests.
  • Adding a bedroom? Since bedrooms require a window, it is best to place them on the perimeter of the basement.
  • Want a home theater? Less light is better here since it reduces glare and interference. Another little consideration should be the snack and beverage section. Please place it in a spot that is easy to access but won’t make you walk right in front of the screen.
  • Bathroom. No matter what the basement will be used for, it is always best to add a bathroom, even a half one, after all, who wants to run all the way upstairs to use the restroom? It is convenient for guests as well.

Layout is essential and will help you know exactly where it goes. Browse through this gallery of layouts to get some inspiration for your basement bungalow.

Some Basement Design Tips

Here are just a few helpful items to remember when finalizing your basement’s layout.

  • If the water heater is located downstairs, be sure to leave it accessible for maintenance and in case of a leak.
  • Because there are multiple things to consider, such as plumbing and electrical, we do recommend paying a contractor to do the work. Letting the professionals handle the renovation relieves you of the stress of doing it all yourself.
  • An open concept is a reasonably standard layout in basements, which requires extra attention to placement. You don’t want the space to feel crowded or sparse. Your designer can help you create the right balance for your basement.
  • Don’t be afraid to add your flair. Often, the basement gets overlooked in the decor department because it is not the main level, but that does not mean it can’t look fabulous! Adding an accent wall by painting it a bold color or covering it in some reclaimed wood can make a beautiful focal point. Rugs, pillows, and art pieces can also add beauty and personality to the space. Make sure you don’t overlook this aspect.

Your new basement space is made to be enjoyed, so spend some time thinking about what you want to include in it to create a space you’ll love hanging out in. See what some of our clients have done with their spaces in our gallery.

wet bar and a drink fridge in a basement

Let’s Get That Basement Transformation Started!

Are you ready to turn that dark and damp basement into a place where you can relax with your family? Give us a call at 980-404-9600 to schedule a meeting, or visit our showroom in beautiful Uptown Shelby and browse our design experience centers. With over 20 years of experience and serving over 15 counties across two states, we are confident that our talented team can help you create a space that is as unique as yours.

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