Ideas for Partially Finishing Your Basement

Workspace Make a rug statement. This workspace, painted entirely white, is anchored by the bold purple carpet tiles set out in an interesting shape. Carpet tiles are a cost-effective option for basement flooring as they can be purchased by the box and laid out to separate a zone or add warmth to a bare concrete floor.…

Workspace

Make a rug statement. This workspace, painted entirely white, is anchored by the bold purple carpet tiles set out in an interesting shape. Carpet tiles are a cost-effective option for basement flooring as they can be purchased by the box and laid out to separate a zone or add warmth to a bare concrete floor.

Make a spot for the kids. Kids come with a lot of stuff, from toys to books and crafts, and a neat little work area in your basement is the perfect spot to organize it all. Here, the worktable is placed under the window for maximum light, kids’ artwork is displayed, adding bold pops of color, and a trendy wallpaper wall provides graphic interest. This ceiling, like the others, is left open and painted white like the walls. There is drywall and finished flooring, but this space could work just as well with painted concrete flooring and walls, or a minimal use of drywall.

Until next time….

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