Focusing can be challenging since you must pay attention to your studies or work materials without disturbance or distraction.
However, how can you
keep up with your work when your surroundings are too lively? No matter how often you ask or demand total silence from your family, roommates, or housemates, there will always be something or someone who will knock on your door and disturb your workflow.
But never fear because we have the perfect solution for you. The basement, other than the attic, is one of your house's most isolated and secluded places. Why not make the most of the space and turn it into a study area?
Here are some valuable tips you can use and implement to create the ultimate study area in your basement.
Before hauling your stuff into the basement, you must stop and assess the area first. Basements are mainly storage spaces for mostly unwanted and forgotten junk. You should do an intense organizing and cleaning session before you start getting any work done. Especially since the place might be infested with roaches, rats, and other vermin from the accumulated piles of random stuff. Throw garbage and junk away and set the keepers to one side of the room, then get to cleaning and ridding the place of any infestations.
Once you've organized and cleaned the space, keep your stored nostalgic items away from your study area. It's rather difficult to focus when your old consoles or old comics are within reach, and you'll end up walking down memory lane instead of studying or working. Also, you should make the space more comfortable for you. The basement concrete floors might be too cold and hard on your feet, so add some carpets or rubber mats to make your area more cozy.
For painting your walls or picking wallpapers, choose vibrant colors that can liven up the dull space. Though some basements don't have any windows. If so, you might need brighter colors to give the place personality and compensate for the lack of natural light. High-beam lights are also recommended to make the room lighter to give you the energy to study and work.
For color suggestions, you can use the color blue to encourage the mind for better performance and workflow. Orange promotes focus, concentration, and creativity. Then green, the color of nature, for stress relief and to calm your working mind.
The basement is situated below ground. Most condensation happens there, where the warm air from the house meets the cooler air of the basement. Air in your basement should be well-ventilated. If not, it can cause mold growth and moisture damage to your furniture and belongings. Making this a safe space for your furniture, books, and materials is necessary. You can do this by contacting a basement contractor to finish your basement before placing your furniture and gear.
You can quickly transform your basement into a functional study room.
With the help of these tips, the task will become much more manageable. Once you achieve your basement study room, you won't have to worry about someone derailing your train of thought or disturbing your momentum.
Looking to transform your basement into a study room as well?
Give us a call! Our basement contractors at Grand Rapids Basement Pros will help you achieve the perfect study room for maximum focus and effective study sessions.
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