Ways To Provide An Inviting Atmosphere To Your Basement Family Room
January 26th, 2010 Posted in Travel and LeisureWhile in the process of constructing a house thought should be given to whether or not to spend the additional money to have a basement included in the plans. These days an increasing number of folks are choosing a walkout basement that is built into the lot in a way that allows natural light to be abundant due to the window placements and the French doors or sliding glass door access to the outside. These kinds of basement set-ups lend themselves well to game room furniture often consisting of ping pong or pool tables. Racks lining the walls can hold equipment needed to play giving instant access to paddles for ping pong and billiard balls for pool. When arranging for this type of family entertainment it is wise to plan ahead and anticipate how the area will be used in order to furnish it in the best way possible for easy functioning. Some things to consider are:
• Lighting: Will there be sufficient light for all to be able to enjoy their chosen activity? From needlework to intense competition playing ping pong or pool, good lighting is necessary to provide the best atmosphere and to make the basement as inviting as possible.
• Heat Source: Is the basement satisfactorily heated during the cold months for the greatest amount of comfort and that homey feeling that is so necessary when having family activities? Some families enjoy having a fireplace in the basement to offer a comfy feeling to the room. One more fine choice is to use baseboard heating that can be turned on when needed but use no extra energy when it is not necessary.
• Bar or snack area: When planning for a basement retreat, it is an excellent thought to think about what types of food and drink your family enjoys the most. Many people choose to have a bar that is well well equipped and that will give them another spot to store needed utensils. Another useful piece of equipment is a small refrigerator that can hold foods that need to be kept at a cool temperature. It is a lot handier to keep these foods downstairs instead of running upstairs each time someone would like a snack.
• Storage space: Having a designated space to store games, sports equipment and puzzles is almost a necessity and it is most always easier to plan for this built-in when designing and building a basement. Good quality shelving or bookshelves are fine go-tos if you find yourself looking for storage after the basement is already built.
• Comfortable furnishings: It is important to have very inviting furnishings to complete the look in the basement. Couches and chairs that are high quality and easy to care for are key to a good functioning family room atmosphere. Throws or comfortable quilts or blankets not only add to the décor of a basement but also provide cozy warmth while watching television on reading a favorite book.
• Bright Paint: The colors in a basement provide the atmosphere for family fun. This is where a family can express its personality by choosing the colors that best fit them. Many times different sections of the basement can be painted to delineate how you want the basement to be used.