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The underground basement can be fancied and recreated as a museum, a modern bathroom, or even a wine cellar.   The basement offers features not possible with above-ground rooms such as added spaces and more controllable variables.

 

With basement’s feature flexibility, it remains a handy living space even without the glitter and the glam. Here are some practical uses of the basement.

 

  1. Storage space – If you have lots of home organizing to do, you can utilize the basement as a storage space.  It is practically placed away from frequented home areas so that the stored items won’t be a cause of traffic burden and obstruction.

 

You can add cubbyholes to place shoes and hooks on walls to neatly hang coats and bags.  Baskets placed under benches can be used to clear and contain clutter fast. Your Springfield, Massachusetts basement can also be used as a special storage space.  Items that needed to be kept in a controllable environment is ideally stored in basements.  With an installed capable air conditioning system, setting specific temperatures can be done with just a click of a button.

 

  1. Garage or Parking Area – The basement’s below-ground placement can allow you to work on your car troubles without disrupting adjacent rooms. The pounding and grinding on above ground garages can leave your housemates to complain.  The space allotted for average basements is roomy enough to accept standard home vehicles.  Your vehicle can move freely with little obstruction.

 

  1. Workspace – There’s no other place in the house which can mimic your office workspace other than the basement.  When you decide to alter your basement into a workspace, you can be temporarily transported to your office environment in the comfort of your own home, allowing you to focus and work productively with minimal distraction.  And when you decide to munch some snacks, you can conveniently go upstairs and access your fridge.

 

 

Practical Uses of A Springfield Basement

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