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Interior Design Ideas to Transform Your Basement

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Interior Design Ideas to Transform Your Basement
A movie- theater style entertainment room in a basement.

When moving to a new home, having a finished basement can be a real selling point. Of course, then you must decide what to do with the extra space. This can be especially difficult if you have multiple people with multiple different interests! You can always section off different areas and spaces for different activities, or create one big area for everyone. When it comes to Boston real estate, where space is highly valuable and quite expensive, a great basement can be a huge plus in quality of life! Read below for our tips on different fun ideas for your basement!

1. Basement Entertainment Room

If you want an extra room to spend time with family and friends, an entertainment room is a great idea. You can section off an area for a home “movie theater”—a TV, couch and popcorn machine is a good start. Put a shelving unit in with board games. This is a great way to keep organized and know where everything is. As TV’s get larger, thinner and more affordable, setting up an entertainment room is getting easier and cheaper than ever!

2. Office Space

If you need a dedicated workspace in your Boston home, then transforming your basement into an office is a smart investment. The work-from-home trend has become increasingly popular. That means more and more homeowners are turning extra space in their home into usable office space. All you need is a quiet area that is separated from busy parts of your home.

That’s a heck of a lot better than the option of working on the dining room table or in a corner of your kitchen. If you’ve ever tried that, then you know how distracting it can be. That’s why converting a basement into a home office has become an increasingly popular home improvement project.

3. Walk-In Closet of Your Dreams

Many people who own a Boston home would love to have a walk-in closet in order to fit their entire wardrobes in one easy-to-access place. However, most of the properties in the area were constructed before this became a popular and sought-after trend. If you can no longer live without the walk-in closet of your dreams, why not transform your basement space into a dressing room-sized walk-in closet?

4. Basement Music and Art Studio

Do you enjoy painting or do you want your own sculpting station? Set up your own studio right in your basement! Whether you create art to sell or just for your own enjoyment, you will enjoy having your own creative space. Put down a tarp to prevent any mess from getting on the floor. A guitar and pick more your speed? Set up downstairs and sing your heart out! If you are just learning, this is also a great space to take music lessons. Remember to be a considerate neighbor! Many residents of Greater Boston often soundproof their basements so they can play loud music but not disturb others.

5. Home Gym

There is no denying the convenience of being able to get a workout in without even having to leave your own home. Setting up a home gym is very simple and does not have to cost a lot. There are many workouts you can do with a basic set of weights or even your own furniture! You can also talk loudly with a Bluetooth headset on while you are on a treadmill or in between sets when you are in the privacy of your own apartment in Boston.

You don’t have to feel guilty or weird in-between sets checking your email or voicemails. It also allows you to work out at your own pace without worrying about what other people think. Plus, you maximize your time because you don’t have to commute to a gym. Gyms in Boston can often be crowded and you have to wait to do your workout. However, with a small home gym in your basement, you can control how your work out goes!

6. Extra Bedroom

Another great way to transform the basement of your Boston home into usable space is to add an extra bedroom. It’s always handy to have an extra bedroom, especially if you host guests frequently. The question that many homeowners are curious about is does adding an extra bedroom in the basement at value to your property? It absolutely does, especially if you’re thinking about selling your Boston home now or in the near future. Buyers are looking for as many usable rooms and space as possible, and are willing to spend more money in order to have it.

7. Home Library

Have you always dreamed of having your own personal library with stacks of the books you love? You can easily turn your basement into a reading oasis. Get large bookcases and add them to every wall, with a cozy seat and lamp in the middle for you to do your reading. Have a favorite quote from a book? Get it painted on the wall to always remind you of it!

Conclusion

Transforming the basement of your Boston home into usable and functional space is not only a great idea to improve your overall quality of living, it can also add value to your property. While it can be tricky to decide what to do with your basement, the above suggestions are great ways to make space your own. Click here to get in touch with reliable Boston remodeling companies for additional information about how you can implement cost effective improvements to your Boston home. The Boston Pads Real Estate Portal is chock full of valuable information for area homeowners, renters, landlords, and real estate investors. Our site also contains the most comprehensive gathering of Boston area real time real estate data and statistics.


Taylor Oliveira

Taylor Oliveira

Published October 14, 2022

Taylor is a licensed real estate professional that found her passion for real estate in 2020. Thanks to her customer service background, Taylor easily found her stride in rentals and became a top producer with many happy clients. Her keen eye and attention to detail earned her a position as the manager of the virtual tours team, a division of Boston Pads that focuses on obtaining videos and 3D walk- through tours that make virtual showings possible. As of 2022, Taylor is also a manager at Boardwalk Properties- Allston focused on helping new agents reach their goals and training them for success.