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Comments (8)it's temporary for a few years (and I guess I'm trying to be open to the fact that we may not do further renovations as fast as we think we will) , so we want to be able to enjoy it. It used to be a garage years ago so the concrete is very cold. I don't see painting the concrete as a great solution. I think we would all avoid the room, rather than use it. I was wondering really if the novalis, which is $1 a foot, would not work since the floor is a little rough. I looked at it again last night and the concrete is in better shape than I had thought. thanks anyway. ....See MoreCarpet color for basement playroom
Comments (2)Pic above is my old basement. Yes, carpet is beige but there is a 'square' pattern with tons of colors in it including blue, red, brown, green, black...etc. This carpet shows no dirt & I think you should be thinking about that. Other rooms in this house had colored carpet. We ripped it all out to sell the house because yes, it is dated. Your idea of a neutral gray is fine. Think about where you want color - it is easy to repaint and relatively cheap. You'll only carpet once every 10 years. Put the color on your walls. Looks like the site had several patterned carpets, I think that is a good idea for a playroom and will add some pizazz....See MoreFlooring for basement playroom?
Comments (2)I would vote for marmoleum -- true linoleum. It has a cork backing, which gives it a soft feel when you walk on it, and it seems to be fairly warm underfoot. Lots of different options available. Good flooring for active play. Easy to keep clean, kids can skate or ride bikes during the winter. Good for giant floor puzzles, too. You can always add the foam squares on top and put them away when they're done playing with them....See Morehelp! what color to paint basement playroom?
Comments (10)Thanks so much everyone! I really appreciate all your suggestions. I guess my downfall is that I'm a 'researcher' - I have to see ALL my options out there before I make a decision. Definitely no impulse buys for me - ha! But then of course, it drives dh bonkers because it takes me FOREVER to make up my mind! :) I was actually thinking of a warm cream or light yellow. Dh really wants to paint the floor sage green (which I don't really love, but I rarely let him have his way - haha). So do you think a pale yellow would look ok with a sage green floor? Does anyone have examples or pics of a nice soft yellow (I don't want anything TOO yellow). teacats, I love your art idea! I do really like some of those animal prints or we might even try to paint some ourselves. I was definitely thinking of having dh build a bookcase w/ colorful bins for storage, then I also want to have an arts/crafts area (with a dry erase wall to write on) then also a kitchen/baby doll area, reading nook w/chairs, sports area w/balls & bikes, and then a dress up area too. My problem is I have so many ideas - I just have trouble executing them all! Does anyone know of any cute kids rugs (bright stripes or some type of motif) for under $200? Thanks again for all your help!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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