Living efficiently is the way to go in this day and age. There are many ways people live efficiently nowadays. One of those ways is by transforming their basements to make it into something valuable and beneficial, like a basement apartment.
On the other side of the spectrum, people are taking advantage of convenient transformation to save money, especially with the rising real estate prices. A basement apartment is ideal for renters who’d like to have their own affordable living space.
However, these living areas can be pretty difficult to settle in because of their gloomy and dreary atmosphere and minor inconveniences. But don’t worry because, in this blog, we’ll tell you how you can achieve a better and healthier basement apartment living!
Basements are known as a place where humidity is high. Thanks to this, the air you breathe can be heavy and a little musty. Not only that, but high humidity means higher chances for mold and mildew growth in the area. The last thing you need is mold ruining your stuff and getting allergic reactions from it.
To combat this, use a dehumidifier that lessens the moisture in the air. This helps make your atmosphere fresher and lighter. Additionally, if you have windows, you can open them and let fresh air in if you don’t have a dehumidifier.
Another thing basements are known for is being dark, gloomy, dreary, and boring. When someone mentions a basement, you immediately think of boring gray walls and floors. But there’s something you can do about it.
Make your gray and dreary basement apartment come to life by breathing color into it. You can paint your walls and floors with a brighter color. Solid colors such as white, yellow, orange, and more can significantly boost your basement apartment’s look.
However, there might be cases where your landlord won’t permit you to do that. But don’t worry since you can still do something to brighten your place up, and that’s by adding lights. Be it lamps, lava lamps, fairy lights, or LED lights, they can help make your basement apartment brighter and cozier.
We have been relying a lot on technology, more specifically, the internet. That’s where we usually go whenever we need information, entertainment, or social interactions. Unfortunately, being in a basement apartment and connecting to the internet can be challenging. But fortunately for us, technology solved that problem by giving us a cellular signal booster. With it, you can now connect to the internet or send text messages to friends and family even while deep within the comforts of your basement apartment.
Nothing lasts forever, and as time goes by, soil and rocks decay as well. Once they do, they release a gas called radon, which is poisonous and can be deadly. Since it mostly comes from under homes, the gas will naturally escape the soil and rise in the air, working its way into the basement area. Because of that, it’s wise that you invest in a radon detector. This way, you’ll be alerted if radon levels become dangerous before it’s too late.
Even if you’re using a dehumidifier to keep your air a little fresher, the musty smell of the basement can be a bother. And if opening windows might give you fresher air but can’t guarantee that it would smell nice, then you can use oil diffusers instead. You can choose from plenty of scented oils ranging from peppermint to citrus to even desserts. Using your favorite scent for your diffuser will make you a little happier and more comfortable.
Living in a basement apartment is indeed affordable and more efficient than buying a house. However, the downside is that the basement life can be challenging. But you don’t have to put up with those downsides, especially when you can do something about it. Hopefully, with these tips, we can help you establish a more comfortable way of living in a basement apartment.
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