The 4 Top Uses for an Empty Basement
Written by SayBuild Administration // September 18, 2020 // Home Construction // Comments Off on The 4 Top Uses for an Empty Basement
Our basement spaces are some of the most diverse areas within our homes. Spacious and often generic at first, these rooms, when empty, present a multitude of possibilities for you to experiment with new designs and interests. In fact, there are so many different things you can do with your basement that the only thing limiting you is your floor plan and imagination.
So if you’re looking to do something new while accommodating your needs and overall lifestyle, the first thing you’ll need is a few good ideas. These are some of the top uses for an empty basement and how each of them could make a wonderful addition to your home.
Home Gym
Converting some of your extra basement space into a small home gym is definitely one of the most popular redesign options. Between the equipment and the motivational atmosphere, these areas make a great place to work up a sweat and work off some of your stress from the day.
Many find that having a room dedicated to this part of a routine makes it much easier to stick to their fitness goals. Plus, these spaces also function well as recreational rooms for some of your favorite physical games and activities.
Hobby or Game Room
It’s also common for homeowners to build a customized hobby or game room using their basement spaces. Since these areas are often a bit removed from the rest of the house, they make the perfect places to partake in a few personal hobbies.
Depending on what your hobbies are, you can even custom-design this room to suit whatever storage or display needs you have. Additionally, if your friends have some of the same interests, you can also use this space to entertain and have a good time.
Home Theater
For those who want to sit back and enjoy their favorite movies at their own leisure, another top use for an empty basement is as a home theater. As previously mentioned, basements tend to be slightly removed from the chaos of the main floor of the home. This often makes them quieter and, overall, better for tasks that promote relaxation and solitude.
But because home theaters often require complex setups, be sure you’re paying extra attention to the lighting, should you choose to use the room for this purpose. There are a lot of things to consider when choosing basement lighting, and you want to ensure you’re making the proper functional decisions.
Guest Living Space
However, if you plan to have a lot of overnight visitors, you can also convert this space into spare living quarters to make them comfortable. These designs are very useful for those who have people visit from out of town, as they allow you to accommodate them without disrupting the normal functioning of your home. Still, this option could mean a bit more work, initially, due to the preparations you’ll need to do to make that space livable—such as putting in a bathroom.
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