A Cozy Basement Is More Than Just A Pipe Dream, And Here’s How To Make It Happen

Your basement is quite possibly your least favorite room in the house. Like Kevin from Home Alone, you might even be a little afraid of what waits down in those dark depths. 

This is hardly surprising considering that, for many of us, the basement is a functional but ultimately unloved area. It can certainly feel like a far cry from a cozy space. But what if we were to tell you that it’s easier than you might think to turn even the darkest basement into a lovable living area?

Whether you want an additional bedroom or a fun family space, keep on reading to find out how to make your basement feel cozy at long last.

# 1 – Address Obvious Problems

If you’ve never paid much mind to your basement until now, it might be in a pretty sorry state. From a lack of insulation to damp and foundational cracks that have been left to run riot, it’s probably all going on down there. And, you’re never going to love that space with this being the case.

That’s why our first tip is to simply contact experts like the team at Best Buy Waterproofing, who have the know-how to transform even the worst basement into a great space. As well as providing waterproofing and foundation repairs to get your basement up to scratch, professionals can provide comforts like wall panels, brand new flooring, and even electricals that are ready to go. Then, you’ll be able to enjoy a fresh, damp-free basement that also looks pristine and, dare we say, cozy?

# 2 – Work With Natural Light

The best decor in the world won’t help a basement that remains dark and dingy. This is ultimately what makes these spaces so unappealing, and it’s something that you can’t simply overcome with a stark, artificial light installation.

Creating a truly cozy basement space means incorporating natural light in every way possible. Of course, precisely how you do this will vary depending on your specific basement. Often, you might simply need to expand existing windows or even install solar tubes that channel sunlight into even the darkest basement. If your basement design allows it, you might even want to install windowed patio doors which lead directly to your outdoor space and provide untold amounts of natural light.

# 3 – Find Furniture to Fit the Space

If your basement still feels lacking after these efforts, then ask yourself whether your furniture is at fault. After all, your basement most likely has a large floor area, meaning that a small couch or a few tiny tables will look lost, and most definitely not cozy.

To overcome this, it’s vital you search for furniture that’s actually designed to fit the space. Sectional couches are a great example of this, and can be adjusted to fill more of your basement floor. Equally, seek options like custom shelving or storage solutions, which can minimize wasted floor or wall space, and make the whole place feel more welcoming and, importantly, cozy at last!


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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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