Finishing your basem*nt is an excellent way to add value to your home while also making the most of the space it has to offer. A finished or partially finished basem*nt can be a warm, inviting place for you and your family and friends to relax, unwind, and spend quality time together. In addition to a family space, a finished basem*nt can also be home to a home office, mudroom, laundry room, game room, playroom, or guest room. You can even section off different areas to really maximize your space.
Finishing a basem*nt can be expensive, but if you’re the handy type, you can cut costs by installing your own flooring and drywall, adding lighting, and building storage solutions. A complete DIY finished basem*nt renovation may seem like a daunting project, but we’ve got plenty of helpful tutorials and ideas to help you tackle the task like a pro. Is your basem*nt already finished but in desperate need of a makeover or repurposing? We’ve got you covered there too. You’d be surprised what a fresh coat of paint or a new area rug can do to transform your basem*nt. Check out this finished basem*nt roundup for DIY guides in every style from farmhouse to eclectic and more.
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Rustic Farmhouse Basem*nt Family Room
This basem*nt remodel replaces dark wood paneling with bright white walls for a light, airy look. A soothing palette of blues and cool marble round out this classic living space.
Get the tutorial at Jenna Kate at Home.
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Modern Woodsy Basem*nt Den
Sometimes a fireplace works and sometimes it just...doesn’t. This remodel makes waste of a dated, nonfunctional fireplace and adds outdoorsy vibes with woodsy wallpaper and botanical prints.
Get the tutorial at Elements of Style.
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Basem*nt Family Game Room
Here’s some major inspiration for anyone who thinks they can’t do their own basem*nt renovation. This blogger confesses she didn’t know the first thing about hanging drywall or installing flooring before remodeling her basem*nt. Now you can learn from her journey!
Get the tutorial at Holland Avenue Home.
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Glamorous Basem*nt Powder Room
A lot of people want to brighten up their basem*nts, but this underground bathroom proves that dark glamour can work in any space when done right. This tutorial contains everything you need to know for installing a bold wallpaper accent wall.
Get the tutorial at construction2style.
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Basem*nt Craft Room
The great thing about DIY is that it can be done on a tight budget—or even no budget at all. This blogger created a basem*nt craft room using nothing but odds-and-ends furniture and décor from around the house.
Get the tutorial at Snazzy Little Things.
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Modern Masculine Basem*nt Office
This blogger replaced old metal poles with pretty white pillars and painted the ceiling joints a trendy blue-gray to create a modern masculine basem*nt office. Family heirlooms and antique finds bring additional warmth and style to the space.
Get the tutorial at Unskinny Boppy.
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DIY Basem*nt Staircase Makeover
Leave no corner unturned! This blogger transformed her unsightly basem*nt staircase by nailing tongue and groove wood planks over textured walls and adding a sliding barn door to create a polished, inviting look.
Get the tutorial at Rooms for Rent.
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Modern Farmhouse Basem*nt Bar
A basem*nt bar is a fun addition to any home, especially one as elegant as this. Positioning your DIY watering hole behind a TV area allows for additional seating for viewing.
Get the tutorial at The Other Side of Neutral.
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Nautical Glam Basem*nt
A rope-wrapped support post and nautical prints give this basem*nt a playful appeal. This renovation maximizes space by incorporating a bedroom and lounge area.
Get the tutorial at Audrey’s 74.
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Boho Chic Basem*nt Living Room
This blogger turned a foundation ledge into a beautiful focal point by installing a shiplap wall. Step out of your comfort zone by painting a bold black accent wall to offset a neutral-toned basem*nt.
Get the tutorial at House of Hire.
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Sophisticated Basem*nt Man Cave
The basem*nt can be an ideal space for a man cave. Find out how this blogger transformed what she once considered “the worst room in the house” into a masculine yet warm space for her husband—and the whole family.
Get the tutorial at The Makerista.
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Earthy Chic Basem*nt Family Room
Painting a fireplace and installing under-the-stairs storage solutions take this basem*nt from ordinary to extraordinary. If you don’t have the budget for new floors, investing in a high-quality area rug can make all the difference for warming up your space.
Get the tutorial at Lauren Koster Creative.
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Bright and Cheerful Basem*nt Rec Room
If you’re looking to create a basem*nt space where you can “hang out,” consider installing a hammock swing chair. A built-from-scratch storage system and plenty of DIY touches make this basem*nt space unique and functional.
Get the tutorial at Provident Home Design.
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Black and White Basem*nt Mudroom
This chic basem*nt mudroom offers a functional space for storing bulky coats and shoes without sacrificing style. Painting your floor white can transform a basem*nt, while faux cowhide rugs and leather pillows add warmth and texture.
Get the tutorial at My Sweet Savannah.
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Colorful Basem*nt Mom Cave
Don’t be afraid to have fun with your basem*nt redesign! Breathe new life into your basem*nt by installing vinyl flooring and colorful patterned wallpaper for a “mom cave” that will rejuvenate and delight.
Get the tutorial at Casa Watkins Living.
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Basem*nt Bathroom Makeover on a Budget
Retiling can be both hugely expensive and a huge undertaking if you’re DIYing. Painting stencils onto your existing tiles can give your basem*nt bathroom a whole new look for less.
Get the tutorial at Lemons, Lavender, and Laundry.
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Dark Glamour Basem*nt Media Room
Got an eyesore in your basem*nt that you can’t get rid of? This blogger dyed curtain panels to perfectly blend in with her walls and cover dated bifold doors.
Get the tutorial at Room for Tuesday.
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Tropical Basem*nt Guest Room
Work with what you have by choosing a décor theme that compliments your existing finishes. This blogger embraced her tiled basem*nt floor by creating a guest bedroom with a Mediterranean feel.
Get the tutorial at Coco Kelley.
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Glamorous Whitewashed Basem*nt
Love the all-white look? You can whitewash your brick walls using pickling stain to brighten up a dark basem*nt.
Get the tutorial at Addison’s Wonderland.
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Neutral-Toned Basem*nt Office
A built-in, wall-to-wall desk makes great use of a long, awkward basem*nt layout. Bright white and warm wood elements bring Scandinavian style to this airy basem*nt office.
Get the tutorial at Lemon Thistle.