Ideas for Converting Your Basement

Into a Livable Space

By HILARY JOHNSON

Ideas for Converting Your Basement

Into a Livable Space

Finishing your basement and turning it into a livable space not only gives you another room to utilize, but also adds value to your home. Finishing your basement, no matter how you choose to use it, creates a big return on your investment when it comes time to sell your home.

Here are some creative ideas for converting your basement into a livable space:

Recreational Room

Probably the most popular use for a finished basement is turning it into a recreational room. This extra space could be a playroom for kids, an adults-only escape, a man cave, or even a home theater. The basement is a great place to put a big television, pool table, or maybe even a bar. Fill the room with big couches for plenty of seating area. When choosing your flooring, look for practical choices that are easy to clean. Consider concrete flooring, with throw rugs where you want something a bit plusher.

Home Office

The basement is a great place for your home office. With a home office, you can make use of both a large or small space. The basement is a great work area because it tends to be quieter and separate from the rest of the house, which is more conducive to concentration so you can get some work done. For a home office in your basement, make sure you have plenty of soft lighting. You will need enough light to work by, but stay away from clinical fluorescent lighting.

Living Room

A finished basement could easily be converted into a great living or family room area. A few comfortable sofas and chairs and a large mounted television turns this once cluttered and unused space into home-base for your family.

Extra Bedroom

Converting your basement into an extra bedroom is a great use of the space. Even if there isn’t a closet available, you can utilize the extra space to either build your own closet or consider creative open closet ideas that make use of floor and wall space.

Depending on the size and shape of your basement, you can really pull together a nice space for a bedroom. For smaller spaces, make use of wall spaces with shelves and hooks and consider a platform bed with drawers. For larger spaces, fill up the extra space with big, chunky furniture and maybe a seating area.

Efficiency Apartment

An excellent renovation idea is to convert your basement into an efficiency apartment. If there isn’t one already, consider adding a small bathroom and kitchenette to make a completely separate living space. Not only is an efficiency apartment useful for visitors, teenagers, or renters, but the extra bathroom and kitchenette add even more value to your home.

Converting your basement into a livable space is an exciting and lucrative home improvement project. Not only does finishing your basement add to the value of your home, but the extra space will be extremely useful. There are so many things you can convert your basement to; the only problem is figuring out which use of the space is best.