4 Happening Trends in Basement Design

If you’re not quite ready to buy your dream home, but would like to do something to improve your existing one, why not start with basement finishing in Greenfield, WI? Basements don’t have to be dark and dreary. Check out these simple basement remodeling ideas currently trending that will make your basement as fresh and welcoming as the rest of your house.

Say Goodbye to Unfinished Walls

In the past, Sales Design Consultant have promoted living with cold concrete block walls. The latest trend is to make your basement more livable by covering those unfinished walls with drywall or plywood. Moisture problems are always a problem is basements, so be sure to address those first with a dehumidifier or a waterproof barrier applied to the walls. Adding a layer of foam board insulation between the concrete and drywall will keep the basement from getting too cold and damp.

Light It Up

The lack of natural light in most basements can make you feel like you’re in a dungeon. Combat this problem by installing plenty of lighting to brighten up basement rooms. Trendy or unique lighting fixtures can add personal style. If your basement ceiling is fairly low, it may be best to stick to recessed lighting. To add more dimension, consider using accent lights to light up bookshelves or bring attention to an attractive piece of artwork.

Focus on Practical Flooring

The current trend in flooring may favor hardwood floors, but this is not a good option for basements because of potential problems with moisture and flooding. A more practical (and less costly) flooring option for basements is laminate wood, which can give you the same look without the expense. Vinyl floors are another good choice, as well as carpet tiles, which can easily be removed and replaced if water problems arise.

Take Advantage of Built-In Storage

To be able to fully take advantage of your basement space, you must first declutter and purge. When you have pared down your belongings, you can utilize the space under your stairs for storage, and look for recessed areas in which to add built-in shelving. This will help maximize the amount of usable space as well as get your things off of the floor so that they’re not damaged by potential moisture.

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