A Distance to Entartain
Turn an unused area of your basement to some kitchenette-slash-bar for an alternative spot to entertain guests. Blogger Alex of Northstory created a welcoming, vintage vibe with pipe shelving, wooden crates, and an antique wall clock, best ideas capablegroupinc.ca.
Ahead: Semi-Finished
This empty basement was spacious, but because it was just semi-finished, it was not getting used.
Organize With Baskets
Shop crap in matching baskets to get a more uniform and coordinated appearance. Amy of Inform & Stow U updated plain wicker baskets using spray paint.
Create a Mini Mudroom
With some pipe shelves and a little seat, you are able to flip a corner of your basement into a mudroom for out-of-the-way coat and shoe storage, such as blogger Jill of Junky Vagabond.
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