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of this basement renovation. We added tons of built in storage for big toys, open areas for creative play, and bright colors.
because the basement would shrink in size, so we worked with an open floor plan," says Gosselin. "This is also a good way to think if you're unsure of how you might use the basement in a few years." The kids' play space, tucked away towards the back of the basement, is slightly hidden from guests but still
unfinished basement into a space where they could entertain friends and family, and let their kids have a special play space of their very own. Above all else, they wanted to renovate the area so that it wouldn't feel like a dark and damp basement. Designer Shoshana Gosselin divided this open 930-square-foot
to the basement, a climbing wall, and video golf room.
the kids would love a slide to basement
to the basement(some parts have one way mirror
to the basement! The cats might not be into it though.
This would be AWESOME to connect from an upstairs to a basement when you have young children!
cool slide to the basement! how could we do that! Kid's would love us forever!!!!!
Tour, the basement probably deserved a separate tour of its own — starting on the first floor of the house, where a spiral tube slide provides an adventurous way to descend underground. Builder Steve Kuhl describes the slide as "severe tubular craziness."
to the basement. I'm sure it makes doing laundry a lot more fun.
in this basement — the materials, products, and finishes — were chosen for their low- or zero-VOC and high recycled content. More: Below Ground Beauty: Making the Most of Basement SpaceBeat the Heat: Escape to the BasementCool, Contemporary Wine Storage
Built ins for basement...not sure now where we are going to put toys.
that most basements are one big open room, meaning a playroom is going to be adjacent to a TV room or even a bar area. “If the playroom is sharing space with the adult section of the basement, try to select furnishings that almost look like an extension of the adult area,” says Wolfe. “Kid-size craft tables
choices for basement flooring. But in a basement playroom, this approach has some drawbacks — not only are basements prone to moisture and flooding, but accidental spills or damage from playful kids may require an expensive repair or replacement. “A solution to this is flooring in square tiles,” says interior