7 Décor ideas for a Basement your Kids won’t want to leave

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If you want to add a playroom in your home, you don’t need to look any further than your basement. Having your playroom in your basement is ideal for several reasons, one of the most important ones being that it is located far away which can offer you the necessary quiet away from the chaos of playful and excited kids.

Unfortunately, basements get a bad rap. As such, they tend to be the most overlooked rooms in the house, which is why most homeowners leave them unutilized. For almost all kids, the basement where creepy and scary goblins and monsters live. So to their little minds, the basement should be avoided at all costs.

What you may not be aware of is that it is entirely possible to transform this otherwise dark and dreary space into a great recreational area, where kids can retreat to when they need to have a little bit of fun. As such, if you currently have an unused basement and would like to turn it into a playroom, here are 7 décor ideas for a basement your kids won’t want to leave:

Add a sensory play table

Younger children between 0 and 3 years would benefit greatly from a sensory play table. Not only is it great for their development but it will be instrumental in helping you to introduce your babies to various textures as they work on improving their motor skills and their concentration.

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Babies and toddlers will get a kick out of using their imagination on a sensory play table, plus it will allow them to get a little dirty and have fun at the same time, which is really all a parent wants for their growing baby.

Include fun artwork and posters

There is no need to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on fine art for your kid’s playroom. However, adding fun art pieces and posters can go a long way in helping to nurture little A-list intellectuals and future leaders; so do not take it for granted.

Hanging a poster or a print can be an inexpensive way to add some life to dull walls. You can add a poster of just about anything; your kids’ favorite author, their favorite cartoons or even illustrations from their favorite book. 

Alternatively, make it a little special by adding something sentimental such as a personalized custom star map. Twinkle in Time can allow you to create a star map that displays the stars exactly as they were on a specific date and location, such as when your baby was conceived or when they were born.

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Better still, encourage your little ones to make their own art as a way of egging on their creativity. By encouraging them to create their own art rather than having them look at art that was made by other individuals, you would be encouraging unorthodox thinking, which is so essential particularly during those early years.

Create a multi-activity space 

If you are creating a playroom for very young kids, you know how easy it can be for them to get distracted owing to their short attention spans. As such, an ideal playroom should be packed with as much variety as possible- this means a playhouse here, a swing that has been attached to a rafter there and don’t forget to include fun games like a ping pong table if your kids are a little older. In short, the more that you can pack in, the longer they will be able to go unsupervised, which means much-needed peace for you.

Include a great toy storage system

The best playrooms take into account the storage situation from the very beginning. Consider installing and fitting shelves and cupboards across your walls as it will look neat as well as give you as much floor space as possible to work with. You can display all your decorative toys and books in the spaces as well as tuck away anything that you do not want in the open.

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Remember to select practical flooring options

When decorating your playroom, you want to do your best to invest in those heavy-duty and highly scratch-resistant floors. A great option would be vinyl flooring, which is not only good for kids to play on, but the smooth exterior also provides the kids with the perfect surface for playing with their cars, trains, toys, and games.

Consider going for a floor that stays warm even in winter weather and one that is easily cleaned. As a bonus, go for floors that offer noise insulation, especially if you know that your playroom will be a busy one.

Don’t forget the homework station

If your kids have reached the school-going age, then a homework station will be invaluable. Granted, the last thing kids want to do while in their playroom is do homework. However, creating a fun, comfortable space where kids can finish their homework will probably mean less of a fuss from them. 

To set up a practical homework station, ensure that you find appropriate desks and tables with ergonomic chairs. If you can, set this area up close to the window so that the kids can enjoy finishing up their schoolwork in natural light.

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Make space for a reading nook

A spot in your basement for a reading nook is always a great idea because it works for kids of all ages. Plus, it is a great way to encourage kids to fall in love with books while introducing the little ones to the hygge lifestyle.

To create a cozy reading nook, include some comfortable chairs or go for some bean bags where the kids can sit as they read. Don’t forget to add a bookshelf and a reading lamp. Regardless of what you pick to decorate with, creating a safe space that can get your kid’s imagination wandering is never a bad idea.

Final Thoughts

Transforming your underused basement into a playroom can provide your kids with their own private space to explore their hobbies and interests. As your little ones continue to grow, their play space requirements ought to change as well. Now, you may be asking yourself what the importance of a playroom is when you have the outdoors. 

However, the outdoors and your backyard, specifically, are only sufficient when the weather is nice. That is why a playroom is so important particularly for those wintery and rainy days. 

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