Convert Your Basement to a Kids’ Zone on a Budget

If you have kids stuck at home, they need a space to play and do homework here is how to turn your basement into the perfect kid’s zone.

Budget

One of the areas where you will want to spend some money is on a good dehumidifier. This will help keep the space dry and comfortable and discourage mold from growing.

If you don’t have the money to get custom flooring right now, see about laying down colorful interlocking foam squares for padding or purchase off-cuts and salvage pieces of carpet from a local hardware store at a fraction of the cost. You can skip buying curtains since you will want to have as much light in the space as possible, and instead, use those funds to build safety barriers so that children do not have access to furnaces, laundry machines, and other safety concerns.

Repurpose

If you have any paint lying around from a former project, why not spiff up the walls? If you don’t have enough paint to completely coat the room you can make patterns or stencil designs.

Use this space as an opportunity to repurpose and old items. A chair with a new cushion, a table with a new coat of varnish, or a dresser with a new paint job will provide a studying area full of style. Wicker or cloth hampers and baskets are inexpensive and can be handy for storing toys and books.
As far as decoration goes, why not let your little ones take the lead. Use stick-on hangers, thread or twine, and clothespins to create an art wall where their creations can be displayed proudly. There are tons of craft videos online to give you and them some inspiration on how to decorate using items you probably already have in your craft room.

Repair

When you’re on a budget it’s best to prioritize. One key component is safety. Using concrete repair fast setting to fill any chips or cracks, making sure the air quality is good, and blocking access to any utilities or electrical switches is paramount. Once you have these safety concerns addressed you can focus on the other elements in the room.

While you’re waiting for the concrete repair fast setting to dry, check the internet connection in the basement. If your child will be needing to access online schooling you may need to have a signal booster in the room so they can connect efficiently. With a few changes and some creativity, you can turn your basement into the perfect kids’ zone.

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