How to Create a Basement Sanctuary

The word “sanctuary” means different things to different people. For some, a basement sanctuary is a meditative oasis, for others it’s an in-home gym or pool hall. There are many ways to transform a space from a dingy basement to a calming sanctuary. For instance, natural light, good air circulation, organization, and the addition of healthy plants are just a few ways to turn your basement from creepy to calming.

Light

Light is an amazing thing. And the introduction of better lighting and more windows elevates a dingy basement into a welcoming one. If renovating your basement, consider updating your windows to modern, better insulated options. And when the budget allows, add additional windows for even more natural light. (Check out this article for more information about window options). 

Color and Texture

Wall color contributes to the feel of a space. For instance, if the walls are dark, the space will feel even darker. Repainting the walls makes a huge difference in a submerged space. Neutral colors like white, soft grays, beige, pale blues and greens are great options for lightening up your walls. 

Additionally, textures help create a calming atmosphere. Old, dark carpet leads to odors and creates a dingy environment. But updated flooring modernizes the space and eliminates the risk of dust mites and mildew. (See this article for basement flooring options). 

Furniture

Different budgets allow for different updates. But updating and adding furniture greatly affects the aesthetic and feel of a basement sanctuary. Nordic and Scandinavian styles are very popular right now, and are often minimalist and neutral in style and color. Simple, minimalist furniture and decor prevents a basement from feeling cluttered, and creates an inviting and calm space. 

Plants

Bring the outdoors in and better your air quality with house plants. The plants you choose to add depends on the amount of light available in your basement. Many plants thrive in low light, and the addition of plants creates a calming affect in your basement sanctuary. 

Meditation

A basement sanctuary is the perfect place to escape for meditation. So if you have an available corner or room, add some floor matts and use the space to relax, rejuvenate, and meditate.