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Ideas for basement ideas

chelseabeagle
11 years ago
last modified: 11 years ago
My hubby and I built our home this summer. We had sub-trades build everything up to and including the drywall phase - afterwards we took over.

My hubby and I don't have any kids (yet), we don't have cable, or entertain, other than family and friends. We already have a small tv room on the second floor. And we have this massive full basement - what can we turn it into??

Comments (25)

  • yvonnecmartin
    11 years ago
    Just leave it until you figure out what you want to use it for. Pool table? Weaving or quilting or craft room? Game room for teen-agers? Wine cellar?
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    Carolyn Albert-Kincl, ASID
    11 years ago
    I, too, was going to suggest a rental, for all the brilliant reasons stated by deco above. Otherwise, it would make a lovely office space for one or both of you if you decide to work from home.
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    Cancork Floor Inc.
    11 years ago
    The question is really what CAN'T you turn it into? You are quite right. It is massive. I would rough it in with some basics - drywall and plumbing. For now, you can make it storage with the idea that some time in the future you can "make" it into something else.

    You never know if you need to house a parent/family for a long stretch. If you need a renter or what have you, a basic kitchen set-up/rough-in with a bath rough-in would go a long way in the future.
  • Darzy
    11 years ago
    I like the rental or "guest house" idea. But I would also make a double door large storage room for Christmas and other decor or furniture not using, but don't want to get rid of yet. And, a place for a "gift wrap station" like in department stores. Or, a wine cellar portion. I'm envious of your storage space!
  • orko14
    11 years ago
    Finish the basement and maybe add a sectional couch to take up some space and add a nice rug and a tv then fill in the space with some canvases and some built in shelves
  • Raquel
    11 years ago
    I might turn upper bedrooms into a space for my mom,dad, or grandma. So, they wont be alone or in a nursing home.Really think about it because the state takes all what they own away and they still get social security and their pensions. That money can help you all with your mortage or utilities.Whats better than to take care of them up, until the end. Plus your job will pay you to stay home if they need 24/7 homehealth care under the family medical leave act.They might have problems getting up and down stairs. So then you and your husband can turn basement into a central reckroom/movie zone for you all to have parties etc.and a bedroom off to the side.Thats exactly what I would do.
  • chelseabeagle
    Original Author
    11 years ago
    We live in Canada where we have free medical care and seniors get free prescription drugs. Besides our septic design cannot allow for a rental in the basement. Maybe we'll turn it into a bowling alley!
  • Darzy
    11 years ago
    Bowling alley is a good idea! Get some roller skates and make it a roller rink! Install a mirrored disco ball too!
  • Jayme H.
    11 years ago
    Yeah, wouldn't plan your home on the notion of rentals and/or becoming an assisted living facility...Additional bathrooms are a plus...additional bedrooms as well..egress windows needed. Plan for your future and ask others who u know and trust..what they like or don't ...in re:their homes and situations. We are a family and have kids and a basement that is more chopped up than necessary.. too many small rooms are a pain. A nice area for t.v., etc. is great, and additional bath, and bedroom or two if able will be great for resale!
  • orangecamera
    11 years ago
    It's hard to tell from the pictures...is there any chance of turning some of it into a garage (or 3?)

    Storage for bulky things like holiday decorations and suitcases.

    Giant model railroad.

    If your interest is in any sort of DIY with decor, this is an excellent place for refinishing or painting furniture, doing woodwork, etc. I would choose a spot near one of the windows and add a good exhaust system.

    How about a gym or meditation room? Build a self-contained sauna.

    If you plan to have children someday, leave plenty of room to customize for their future interests.
  • Good Taste
    11 years ago
    I saw an add on youtube about an pump that you can attach to a toilet so that you can have your toilet below your sewer. So, if you really wanted to, you could probably but a full bathroom down there.

    I take it that the basement is below the floor in the contraction photo. Where are the internal stairs? Is there direct access from outside?

    Congrats on the house. Is hubby the handsome one in the cowboy hat?
  • chelseabeagle
    Original Author
    11 years ago
    It'll never be used as assisted living or a rental. Why, because there's only one exit, there's no window wells, plumbing and the zoning doesn't allow for it.

    I like the idea of an area for refinishing furniture and a model train set, maybe even a dumb waiter to the kitchen from a pantry, where we can can our veggies in the summer.

    Yes, that's my hubby - but no to the cowboy hat, LOL, it's a Tilley hat - looks like one though.
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    Maria Deschamps Design
    11 years ago
    A basement is a perfect place to build a dedicated home theatre! you will not regret it! If your space is still unfinished, it's perfect to be able to add sound proofing in the ceiling and walls. If you choose to use a projector find an area that has the LEAST amount of windows and determine what size you can sacrifice - the BIGGER the BETTER!

    I specialise in custom home theatres and my clients appreciate the ability to be able to entertain themselves in their own home by having a room to escape too!

    The bamboo "blue" theatre shown here was designed for a young couple with no children.

    INDULGE!!!
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    Maria Deschamps Design
    11 years ago
    last modified: 11 years ago
    there was an error in uploading two photos of the same image - take a look at other home theatres on my page!
  • Good Taste
    11 years ago
    You need to use that basement for air rifle or even archery. Actually, I have just realised, you are the only person on earth who has too much space at home. Years from now, I will remember you.
  • chelseabeagle
    Original Author
    11 years ago
    Yes, my hubby wanted a full basement -
  • Darzy
    11 years ago
    You could store food and water barrels and become a Doomsday Prepper!. :)
  • chelseabeagle
    Original Author
    11 years ago
    Darzy - Ha, that's the best idea yet! Lol ....
  • elcieg
    11 years ago
    last modified: 11 years ago
    We did our new, huge basement a little at a time, because I wasn't quite sure what to do with it. First, we did a full bathroom. Not high end like the ones upstairs, but nice porcelain, Kohler sink and john, and a fiberglass one piece tub/shower. . Then we continued the porcelain out into the next area that became the pool table room. The next room, we carpeted, lined a wall with Ikea cabinets and a beverage fridge, added a round table, six chairs and a chandy over that. Right now that is where my husband has his poker games. I have a great gift wrapping spot, and if I were crafty (did not get that gene), it would be perfect for that also. We left a lot of actual cellar for storage.

    It took us a couple of years to finish it, but it was good we took our time. My husband is retired and it is important to me that he socialize and have friends in from time to time.

    As you live in your house awhile, you will suddenly realize you could have different spaces, especially if you have babies who suddenly become teenagers. :>)

    So, if you two like to bowl, go for it!
  • pwlong
    6 years ago

    We had a similar situation with a large daylight basement we couldn't afford to finish at build time. We spent about a decade trying to decide how to finish it (and saving up to do so) before we pulled the trigger on the finishing project.

    Our choices were to add a theater-room-slash-second-master and a home gym. I've posted the design and construction process below in case it's helpful to anyone.

    http://havingfunalongtheway.com/basement-home-theater-design-construction-series/

    http://havingfunalongtheway.com/basement-home-gym-design-construction-series/

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    Papro Wine Cellars & Consulting
    6 years ago

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