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These simple tricks will keep your basement big and open. They will make it a more livable space you can it enjoy with your friends and family. Get a Free Estimate. Free Estimate. Lighter Colors Light colors always make a small room feel bright and airy.

More Light Put lighting wherever you can! Window Treatments If you have a window or a window well in your basement , make sure to add window treatments to them.

Let Light Into Your Basement Natural light is so important not only for making a room appear bigger but natural light has incredible health benefits too. Keep Furniture Simple Less is more. Instant Bigger Basement These simple tricks will keep your basement big and open. Categories: Blog. The bottom of the clear opening must be within 44 in.

The window or other opening must be operational from the inside without keys or tools. Bars, grilles and grates over windows must be operational without tools or keys and still allow the minimum clear opening.

Make space look bigger Q. I'm glad to hear you're using Susan's furniture arrangement. It will make a huge difference in the space. If you want a more modern look, though, get seating with legs, not stubby chunky legs, but long and lean ones.

Look for case goods with sleek lines, closed storage, and not a lot of adornment. Yeah, I don't think you're getting enough back to be worth the huge upheaval not to mention, the dreaded Moving The Waste Line! If closets are really an issue, I guess you could compress the bath into a stall shower and widen the one on the lower-left. But kids sometimes just get small closets and have to have more stuff in dressers! I think the tub is more valuable in that circumstance. Don't look at all the space in the middle as Wasted Square Footage, but think of it as Chaos Management -- rugs and towels and bath toys and maybe a wall cabinet for extra stuff, and Just my two cents.

Like 1 Save. We had a similar window in the basement of a house, and I scored a tall plantation shutter that a neighbor was tossing out that was the same width as our egress window. I hung the shutter right below the window and then hung curtain panels on each side, placing the rod as close to the ceiling as I could get it--follow the old rule "Hang curtains high and wide.

Be sure the curtain panels hit the floor or else you lose the look of elongation you want. Related Stories. Max out on comfort and function in a mini space with built-ins, wall mounts and decorating tricks that fool the eye. Cool toned colors can make walls appear to be receding, which can also help create the illusion of spaciousness. Gather paint swatches. Look at the swatches in the basement. Tape them up to each wall to see how the colors appear in different areas of the room.

Paint colors can look dramatically different depending on the lighting conditions of a room. Consider a monochromatic color scheme if you want to use a bold color. A monochromatic palette can give your basement a streamlined, modern look. Keep furniture and accessories in the same color family as the paint color or colors you choose for the basement walls.

Evaluate the flooring. The floor surface and any carpeting or rugs you have can greatly affect how large or small a space feels. Choose reflective surfaces like shiny wood or laminate. The reflective properties will help open up the room. Go with lighter colored carpeting and use area rugs with light colors. Use flooring or rugs with no pattern or small scale patterns. Large scale patterns can feel oversized in a cramped space and emphasize the smallness of the basement.

Look at the ceiling. Paint in the wrong color or finish or exposed duct work may give your basement a cave-like atmosphere. Make sure the ceiling paint has a flat finish. A glossy finish will emphasize any flaws on the ceiling and make the ceiling feel lower. Paint any exposed pipes the same color as the ceiling. This will allow them to blend in with the ceiling. Consider colors other than white. Sometimes using a complementary shade, lighter hue, or even the same paint color as the walls on a ceiling can make a room feel larger.

Vary the light sources. Some basements do receive natural light from small windows or even sliding glass doors. Others have no or almost no natural light. You can mimic the feel of natural light by using light sources at different heights and angles throughout the basement. Install track or recessed lighting in the ceiling. If you were to cut the foundation out to the right of this window without more support above, that floor joist would probably come crashing down. That is the key, you can cut an opening as far as you want directly down as long as you do not widen what is presently there.

As soon as you cut wider, you need a registered contractor or structural engineer to tell you what you need to do to support the weight over this new opening.



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