Times Colonist

Look downstairs for that extra space you crave

- CATHY HOBBS Cathy Hobbs is an Emmy Awardwinni­ng television host and an interior design and home-staging expert with offices in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C. You can visit her website at cathyhobbs.com.

In many homes, basements and lower levels often feel cold and uninviting, but that doesn’t always have to be the case. What many people often overlook or ignore is the fact that a lower level is usable space.

Especially during a time when people are looking to maximize how they use their home, using all aspects of a living space is key.

Whether a basement or lower level, there are a number of ways that to add warmth and appeal to make the space more inviting and appealing, and as a result, more usable.

Here are some tips to make lower level spaces attractive and special:

• Treat your lower level as part of your home. So often a basement or lower level is used or perceived as storage.

• Create functional spaces. One technique is to incorporat­e zones that allow for various levels of activity — for example a play zone, an entertainm­ent zone, or a game zone.

• Think about the entire family. Many homeowners wish to use a lower level as a family room, so creating an environmen­t to appeal to the whole family is important.

• Pre-plan. From creating a potential floor plan layout to selection of colours, preplannin­g can play a key potential role in ones success.

• Focus on colour. The proper colour section can have a huge impact on your space. If a lower level or basement doesn’t get much light, be sure to go bold and bright.

• Add soft elements. Include rugs and toss pillows in your space. This will help prevent the space from feeling too cold.

• Incorporat­e extra lighting. Lighting is key when it comes to lower levels, which often don’t get much natural light.

• Don’t forget to provide comfortabl­e seating. If a space is comfortabl­e and inviting, the more you and your family will want to use it.

• Avoid overcrowdi­ng. Less is more.

• Select your largest pieces first. Then, be sure to add attractive finishing touches such as artwork and accessorie­s.

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PHOTOS BY TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Soft elements such as wall-to-wall carpeting and upholstere­d furniture help make this lower level family room cosy.
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Left, soft, lighter colours help to brighten this finished basement. Right, a lower-level bar and game table creates a warm and inviting space.
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