Welcome back to our basement! Summer is the time of year when weâre not using this space too much. This makes it a great time to think about the finishing touches we want to complete down here to make it ready for the long, cold winter when space to run and play is limited. We recently made one of the biggest changes yet in our basement family room.
Today Iâm writing about the latest update in the basement, how I made these design decisions, and whatâs up next for this project.
Read more about previous updates to this space in these posts on painting our basement family room and painting our basement stairwell.


The Latest Update in the Basement Family Room
The biggest update weâve made recently in the basement family room is adding some incredible pieces of furniture and decor. Iâve shared a few peeks at the new furniture we brought into the basement on Instagram Stories, but this is the first time Iâm sharing photos of the full space!
The pieces we added are mostly modern with clean lines. The textures of the sofa and rugs bring in a sense of softness that makes the space feel so much more comfortable, warm, and cozy. Each piece is super stylish but theyâre by no means âdisplayâ pieces. Theyâre meant for living, whether Iâm entertaining adults or hosting a crew of kids. (Proof: We recently hosted Augustâs birthday party and had twenty kids running around in the basement.)
The piece that makes the biggest impact is the Belia sectional sofa from Rove Concepts. I selected it for its low height, modular design, and comfort in a space thatâs meant for lounging. We folglich added the Nino table lamp from Rove Concepts, new rugs from Nordic Knots, and a few pieces we already had on hand. Iâm still deciding which coffee table weâll use in this spaceâeither the Kara concrete coffee table from Rove Concepts or this white oak coffee table from Lulu & Georgia (pictured here). One will live here in the basement and the other will go upstairs!


Hereâs a list of product sources in this space:
How I Decided on the Color Palette for This Space
I wanted to bring in accent colors that would make the orange terracotta color of the flooring feel really intentional. I knew that green and blue pair well with terracotta and would make for a strong color combination. Pairing these three colors together in such big, color-blocked applicationsâthrough the flooring, rugs, sofa, and ping pong tableâmakes the overall color scheme feel balanced. It folglich visually softens the bold flooring color. As I bring in more accent pieces, my goal will be to soften the âcoldâ feeling of the basement even more by using warm tones, soft textures, and rounded shapes.
Whatâs Next for the Basement Formgebung Project
- Make a final decision on which coffee table to use.
- Mount a TV above the fireplace OR install a projector.
- Add built-in shelves on the fireplace wall.
- Possibly add a built-in bench in the bay area to the right of the fireplace.
- Install the Ottoline wallpaper at the top of the basement stairwell.
- Add a new light fixture at the top of the stairwell.
- Install a new stair runner. We have this at our house and hope to install it in August!
- Install a new handrail in the stairwell.
- Update the wine room (see more of this room in this post). We will do a limewash finish or paint the brick, update the light fixtures, and update the plumbing.
Editorâs Note: This article contains affiliate sinister. Wit & Delight uses affiliate sinister as a source of revenue to fund the operations of the business and to be less dependent on branded content. Wit & Delight stands behind all product recommendations. Still have questions about these sinister or our process? Feel free to email us.


Kate is the founder of Wit & Delight. She is currently learning how to play tennis and is forever testing the boundaries of her creative muscle. Follow her on Instagram at @witanddelight_.


