“Only those who attempt the absurd will achieve the impossible. I think it’s in my basement… let me go upstairs and check.” – M. C. Escher Your basement is the perfect opportunity to add more usable space to your home. That square footage is just sitting under your home. Why not turn it into something more than just storage? There are several unfinished basement ideas out there, but you’ll want to look beyond these. Instead, focus on ideas that help you finish the space. This makes it more welcoming and comfortable. These basement wall ideas will get you inspired to transform your basement into your new favorite place to be.

  1. Black Basement Wall Ideas Don’t be scared of painting your basement walls black. With the right lighting and decor, you can prevent your basement from looking like a dark basement. Try to pick one of your basement walls to be an accent wall. Then you can paint that one wall black. Source: @aspen_group via Instagram Source: @interieur_by_tess via Instagram Source: @love_brookelyn via Instagram Source: @stephaniewiottdesign via Instagram You could also commit to painting all of the walls black for a sophisticated basement bar vibe. Or you could embrace a masculine feel for a man cave. Use can lights in the ceiling to create lighting in the different areas. This helps to define the space and keep the basement feeling bright. You can also balance the black with light wood flooring.

  2. Cinder Block Basement Wall Ideas Leaving your basement wall bare with the cinderblock exposed can create a modern and industrial feel. This creates an unfinished basement look with minimal effort. However, it doesn’t give the warmest or coziest feel. Source: @creations_gurgaon via Instagram Source: @oldmillbrick via Instagram Source: @ourbrickranch via Instagram Source: @clarksbuildingllc via Instagram Try painting the cinder blocks for a simple and affordable finished basement. You may need to apply a moisture barrier coating first or risk the paint bubbling and peeling. The foundation walls have earth on the outside. Moisture in the ground can seep through the cinder block and into your basement. Avoid having a concrete floor with concrete walls. This is too much concrete and will create a bare feel that echoes.

  3. Concrete Basement Wall Ideas If you don’t want to embrace the look of your unfinished basement walls, then you have options. Turn that concrete wall into something beautiful with a simple coat of paint. Finish the concrete basement wall with drywall, paneling, shiplap, or wallpaper. Source: @forbesmasters via Instagram Source: @greenrhinodesign via Instagram Source: @homesbypinnacleinc via Instagram Source: @joyeverafter via Instagram Source: @peabodysinteriors via Instagram Whatever you choose for the wall, make sure it complements your chosen basement flooring. The two need to work together to create a cohesive look throughout the basement. Don’t choose a rustic wall treatment and then have an ultra-modern floor. It also won’t look good to have two types of wood that are similar but not exactly the same. Either have them match or be completely different.

  4. DIY Basement Wall Ideas If you’re handy and have some experience with home construction projects, then you can DIY your basement finishing. Start by treating your concrete walls with a vapor barrier. This prevents the moisture from outside coming in. Source: @emcostello via Instagram Source: @fbcremodel via Instagram Source: @humbleabode.decor_ via Instagram Source: @myfarmhouseheritage via Instagram Source: @trendymama519 via Instagram Source: @walleffectscanada via Instagram Then insulate the space with foam insulation, spray foam, or other insulating material. You’ll want to add insulation between the furring strips and around any basement windows. Then Mount drywall on the strips and wall studs. The finished product should be a smooth wall that will prevent moisture from coming in and warmth from going out.

  5. Modern Basement Wall Ideas Modern interior design will require the most work in your basement. However, it’ll also make your basement look most like the rest of your finished home. The walls should be white or light-colored, then lay down wood flooring. Build a drop ceiling to hide all of the plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. Source: @evangelosdantis via Instagram Source: @mycustomsurface via Instagram Source: @mykitchens_ottawa via Instagram Source: @penguinbasements via Instagram Source: @thestoreytellersindia via Instagram

With a finished basement, you could turn part of it into your laundry room. This gives you more space upstairs. Turn your old laundry room into a walk-in closet or other small usable space.   6. Painted Basement Wall Ideas Changing the color of your basement walls can completely transform the look and feel of the space. Choose three colors for your basement remodel. Use the 10/30/60 method, with each number representing its percentage use in the room. You’ll notice this approach utilized in popular basement decorating ideas. Source: @ashleykix via Instagram Source: @cambridge_cr via Instagram Source: @evabeeinteriordesign via Instagram Source: @fbcremodel via Instagram Source: @greenrhinodesign via Instagram Source: @jennysellschicago via Instagram Source: @lcinteriorsllc via Instagram Source: @lundmyrinteriors via Instagram Source: @mbdesignconcepts via Instagram Source: @pastimegardens via Instagram Source: @sabrinasamuelphotography via Instagram Source: @stone.noethe.design via Instagram Source: @suitesixdesign via Instagram Source: @the_oosterhouse via Instagram Source: @wheremylovegrows via Instagram Your ceiling color is more important in the basement than in other rooms in your house. A bright white can reflect light and make the space feel brighter. Black can make the basement ceiling recede and feel taller than it really is. No matter what color you choose, paint everything, from the HVAC system to the ceiling joists. This creates a finished look.   7. Rustic Basement Wall Ideas If you want to create a homey space that feels comfortable, then consider rustic basement ideas. These ideas have a simple and somewhat humble approach to basement renovation. Source: @redfoxreclaiming via Instagram Source: @tjhconstruction via Instagram You can achieve this look by adding wood paneling to the walls or laying a wood laminate on the floors. Look for wood finishes that are worn and have an aged treatment. If you have the budget, you can even find authentic salvaged or reclaimed wood. This would give your basement a sense of authenticity. Choose leather or suede furniture to balance the wood.   8. Shiplap Basement Wall Ideas If you aren’t ready to commit to the full rustic look, then shiplap is a great compromise. It’s perfect for creating an accent wall in your basement space. White shiplap on the walls helps a small basement to feel brighter and lighter. Pair it with a warm wood basement floor to keep the space from feeling stark and cold. Source: @ysmely_decor via Instagram Source: @finerspaces_kelly via Instagram Source: @limitlesswalls via Instagram Source: @ouroldish_house via Instagram Source: @pracira_deco via Instagram Source: @puntodereves via Instagram Source: @tarryconstructionllc via Instagram Source: @wonderfulhome_decor via Instagram You can continue this look throughout the entire basement. Create a contrasting look on the basement stairs. The front of the stairs can mimic the shiplap look with a white wood front. The top of the stairs can be a warm wood.   9. Stone Basement Wall Ideas Unlike cinder blocks, stone can create a cave-like feel in a good way. It’s the perfect wall treatment for turning your basement into a wine cellar. For this look, use a large wood stone design. You can do this with wallpaper, wall panels, or even real stone. The method you choose will depend on the budget. Source: @melbeaninteriors via Instagram Source: @mynortheasthome via Instagram Source: @stoneexteriors via Instagram Stacked stone is a modern look that can add texture to your basement. It’s perfect for finishing the wall of your basement. Create an accent wall. Cover the front of your basement bar. Build a half wall that separates the space into separate usable areas.   10. Wallpaper Basement Wall Ideas Completely transform the look of your basement with wallpaper. People don’t typically consider wallpaper because basements are damp, and wallpaper isn’t compatible with dampness. However, if you’ve finished your basement, then using modern wallpaper shouldn’t be an issue. Source: @juliekimockhome via Instagram Source: @sda_paint via Instagram Source: @thisisus_home via Instagram Source: @vfynes via Instagram Adhere the wallpaper to the drywall or other surface. You could have one design in each area to help define the different spaces. Use a simple design in the main living space. Then something with a bolder pattern on the mini kitchen wall. You could go for a statement wallpaper with a bright and bold pattern in the basement bathroom. The small space can support a stronger pattern that would look overwhelming on larger walls.   11. Wood Basement Wall Ideas Adding wood paneling to your basement walls will create a warm and welcoming environment. You could do this by mounting wood planks on the walls. However, this will require more work as you’ll need to finish the wood and mount each one individually. Source: @the.heathered.farmhouse via Instagram Source: @alivia_johnson via Instagram Source: @e.lynndesign via Instagram Source: @gibbness via Instagram Source: @jeralynvictoria via Instagram Source: @kaciecupoftea via Instagram Source: @kps.llc via Instagram Source: @libbywferg via Instagram Source: @loveyourroom via Instagram Source: @myhomemyadventure via Instagram Source: @robinestateny via Instagram Source: @thesheelyfamily via Instagram A simpler solution is to buy prefabricated wood panels. You can buy them by the square foot, so you get just what you need. The panels then hook together and glue or nail to your wall. This is an affordable and easy DIY solution for a finished basement wall.

“Only those who attempt the absurd will achieve the impossible. I think it’s in my basement… let me go upstairs and check.” – M. C. Escher Your basement is the perfect opportunity to add more usable space to your home. That square footage is just sitting under your home. Why not turn it into something more than just storage? There are several unfinished basement ideas out there, but you’ll want to look beyond these. Instead, focus on ideas that help you finish the space. This makes it more welcoming and comfortable. These basement wall ideas will get you inspired to transform your basement into your new favorite place to be.

  1. Black Basement Wall Ideas Don’t be scared of painting your basement walls black. With the right lighting and decor, you can prevent your basement from looking like a dark basement. Try to pick one of your basement walls to be an accent wall. Then you can paint that one wall black. Source: @aspen_group via Instagram Source: @interieur_by_tess via Instagram Source: @love_brookelyn via Instagram Source: @stephaniewiottdesign via Instagram You could also commit to painting all of the walls black for a sophisticated basement bar vibe. Or you could embrace a masculine feel for a man cave. Use can lights in the ceiling to create lighting in the different areas. This helps to define the space and keep the basement feeling bright. You can also balance the black with light wood flooring.

  2. Cinder Block Basement Wall Ideas Leaving your basement wall bare with the cinderblock exposed can create a modern and industrial feel. This creates an unfinished basement look with minimal effort. However, it doesn’t give the warmest or coziest feel. Source: @creations_gurgaon via Instagram Source: @oldmillbrick via Instagram Source: @ourbrickranch via Instagram Source: @clarksbuildingllc via Instagram Try painting the cinder blocks for a simple and affordable finished basement. You may need to apply a moisture barrier coating first or risk the paint bubbling and peeling. The foundation walls have earth on the outside. Moisture in the ground can seep through the cinder block and into your basement. Avoid having a concrete floor with concrete walls. This is too much concrete and will create a bare feel that echoes.

  3. Concrete Basement Wall Ideas If you don’t want to embrace the look of your unfinished basement walls, then you have options. Turn that concrete wall into something beautiful with a simple coat of paint. Finish the concrete basement wall with drywall, paneling, shiplap, or wallpaper. Source: @forbesmasters via Instagram Source: @greenrhinodesign via Instagram Source: @homesbypinnacleinc via Instagram Source: @joyeverafter via Instagram Source: @peabodysinteriors via Instagram Whatever you choose for the wall, make sure it complements your chosen basement flooring. The two need to work together to create a cohesive look throughout the basement. Don’t choose a rustic wall treatment and then have an ultra-modern floor. It also won’t look good to have two types of wood that are similar but not exactly the same. Either have them match or be completely different.

  4. DIY Basement Wall Ideas If you’re handy and have some experience with home construction projects, then you can DIY your basement finishing. Start by treating your concrete walls with a vapor barrier. This prevents the moisture from outside coming in. Source: @emcostello via Instagram Source: @fbcremodel via Instagram Source: @humbleabode.decor_ via Instagram Source: @myfarmhouseheritage via Instagram Source: @trendymama519 via Instagram Source: @walleffectscanada via Instagram Then insulate the space with foam insulation, spray foam, or other insulating material. You’ll want to add insulation between the furring strips and around any basement windows. Then Mount drywall on the strips and wall studs. The finished product should be a smooth wall that will prevent moisture from coming in and warmth from going out.

  5. Modern Basement Wall Ideas Modern interior design will require the most work in your basement. However, it’ll also make your basement look most like the rest of your finished home. The walls should be white or light-colored, then lay down wood flooring. Build a drop ceiling to hide all of the plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. Source: @evangelosdantis via Instagram Source: @mycustomsurface via Instagram Source: @mykitchens_ottawa via Instagram Source: @penguinbasements via Instagram Source: @thestoreytellersindia via Instagram

With a finished basement, you could turn part of it into your laundry room. This gives you more space upstairs. Turn your old laundry room into a walk-in closet or other small usable space.   6. Painted Basement Wall Ideas Changing the color of your basement walls can completely transform the look and feel of the space. Choose three colors for your basement remodel. Use the 10/30/60 method, with each number representing its percentage use in the room. You’ll notice this approach utilized in popular basement decorating ideas. Source: @ashleykix via Instagram Source: @cambridge_cr via Instagram Source: @evabeeinteriordesign via Instagram Source: @fbcremodel via Instagram Source: @greenrhinodesign via Instagram Source: @jennysellschicago via Instagram Source: @lcinteriorsllc via Instagram Source: @lundmyrinteriors via Instagram Source: @mbdesignconcepts via Instagram Source: @pastimegardens via Instagram Source: @sabrinasamuelphotography via Instagram Source: @stone.noethe.design via Instagram Source: @suitesixdesign via Instagram Source: @the_oosterhouse via Instagram Source: @wheremylovegrows via Instagram Your ceiling color is more important in the basement than in other rooms in your house. A bright white can reflect light and make the space feel brighter. Black can make the basement ceiling recede and feel taller than it really is. No matter what color you choose, paint everything, from the HVAC system to the ceiling joists. This creates a finished look.   7. Rustic Basement Wall Ideas If you want to create a homey space that feels comfortable, then consider rustic basement ideas. These ideas have a simple and somewhat humble approach to basement renovation. Source: @redfoxreclaiming via Instagram Source: @tjhconstruction via Instagram You can achieve this look by adding wood paneling to the walls or laying a wood laminate on the floors. Look for wood finishes that are worn and have an aged treatment. If you have the budget, you can even find authentic salvaged or reclaimed wood. This would give your basement a sense of authenticity. Choose leather or suede furniture to balance the wood.   8. Shiplap Basement Wall Ideas If you aren’t ready to commit to the full rustic look, then shiplap is a great compromise. It’s perfect for creating an accent wall in your basement space. White shiplap on the walls helps a small basement to feel brighter and lighter. Pair it with a warm wood basement floor to keep the space from feeling stark and cold. Source: @ysmely_decor via Instagram Source: @finerspaces_kelly via Instagram Source: @limitlesswalls via Instagram Source: @ouroldish_house via Instagram Source: @pracira_deco via Instagram Source: @puntodereves via Instagram Source: @tarryconstructionllc via Instagram Source: @wonderfulhome_decor via Instagram You can continue this look throughout the entire basement. Create a contrasting look on the basement stairs. The front of the stairs can mimic the shiplap look with a white wood front. The top of the stairs can be a warm wood.   9. Stone Basement Wall Ideas Unlike cinder blocks, stone can create a cave-like feel in a good way. It’s the perfect wall treatment for turning your basement into a wine cellar. For this look, use a large wood stone design. You can do this with wallpaper, wall panels, or even real stone. The method you choose will depend on the budget. Source: @melbeaninteriors via Instagram Source: @mynortheasthome via Instagram Source: @stoneexteriors via Instagram Stacked stone is a modern look that can add texture to your basement. It’s perfect for finishing the wall of your basement. Create an accent wall. Cover the front of your basement bar. Build a half wall that separates the space into separate usable areas.   10. Wallpaper Basement Wall Ideas Completely transform the look of your basement with wallpaper. People don’t typically consider wallpaper because basements are damp, and wallpaper isn’t compatible with dampness. However, if you’ve finished your basement, then using modern wallpaper shouldn’t be an issue. Source: @juliekimockhome via Instagram Source: @sda_paint via Instagram Source: @thisisus_home via Instagram Source: @vfynes via Instagram Adhere the wallpaper to the drywall or other surface. You could have one design in each area to help define the different spaces. Use a simple design in the main living space. Then something with a bolder pattern on the mini kitchen wall. You could go for a statement wallpaper with a bright and bold pattern in the basement bathroom. The small space can support a stronger pattern that would look overwhelming on larger walls.   11. Wood Basement Wall Ideas Adding wood paneling to your basement walls will create a warm and welcoming environment. You could do this by mounting wood planks on the walls. However, this will require more work as you’ll need to finish the wood and mount each one individually. Source: @the.heathered.farmhouse via Instagram Source: @alivia_johnson via Instagram Source: @e.lynndesign via Instagram Source: @gibbness via Instagram Source: @jeralynvictoria via Instagram Source: @kaciecupoftea via Instagram Source: @kps.llc via Instagram Source: @libbywferg via Instagram Source: @loveyourroom via Instagram Source: @myhomemyadventure via Instagram Source: @robinestateny via Instagram Source: @thesheelyfamily via Instagram A simpler solution is to buy prefabricated wood panels. You can buy them by the square foot, so you get just what you need. The panels then hook together and glue or nail to your wall. This is an affordable and easy DIY solution for a finished basement wall.

“Only those who attempt the absurd will achieve the impossible. I think it’s in my basement… let me go upstairs and check.” – M. C. Escher

Your basement is the perfect opportunity to add more usable space to your home. That square footage is just sitting under your home. Why not turn it into something more than just storage?

There are several unfinished basement ideas out there, but you’ll want to look beyond these. Instead, focus on ideas that help you finish the space. This makes it more welcoming and comfortable.

These basement wall ideas will get you inspired to transform your basement into your new favorite place to be.

1. Black Basement Wall Ideas

Don’t be scared of painting your basement walls black. With the right lighting and decor, you can prevent your basement from looking like a dark basement. Try to pick one of your basement walls to be an accent wall. Then you can paint that one wall black.

Source: @aspen_group via Instagram

Source: @interieur_by_tess via Instagram

Source: @love_brookelyn via Instagram

Source: @stephaniewiottdesign via Instagram

You could also commit to painting all of the walls black for a sophisticated basement bar vibe. Or you could embrace a masculine feel for a man cave.

Use can lights in the ceiling to create lighting in the different areas. This helps to define the space and keep the basement feeling bright. You can also balance the black with light wood flooring.

 

2. Cinder Block Basement Wall Ideas

Leaving your basement wall bare with the cinderblock exposed can create a modern and industrial feel. This creates an unfinished basement look with minimal effort. However, it doesn’t give the warmest or coziest feel.

Source: @creations_gurgaon via Instagram

Source: @oldmillbrick via Instagram

Source: @ourbrickranch via Instagram

Source: @clarksbuildingllc via Instagram

Try painting the cinder blocks for a simple and affordable finished basement. You may need to apply a moisture barrier coating first or risk the paint bubbling and peeling. The foundation walls have earth on the outside. Moisture in the ground can seep through the cinder block and into your basement.

Avoid having a concrete floor with concrete walls. This is too much concrete and will create a bare feel that echoes.

3. Concrete Basement Wall Ideas

If you don’t want to embrace the look of your unfinished basement walls, then you have options. Turn that concrete wall into something beautiful with a simple coat of paint. Finish the concrete basement wall with drywall, paneling, shiplap, or wallpaper.

Source: @forbesmasters via Instagram

Source: @greenrhinodesign via Instagram

Source: @homesbypinnacleinc via Instagram

Source: @joyeverafter via Instagram

Source: @peabodysinteriors via Instagram

Whatever you choose for the wall, make sure it complements your chosen basement flooring. The two need to work together to create a cohesive look throughout the basement.

Don’t choose a rustic wall treatment and then have an ultra-modern floor. It also won’t look good to have two types of wood that are similar but not exactly the same. Either have them match or be completely different.

4. DIY Basement Wall Ideas

If you’re handy and have some experience with home construction projects, then you can DIY your basement finishing. Start by treating your concrete walls with a vapor barrier. This prevents the moisture from outside coming in.

Source: @emcostello via Instagram

Source: @fbcremodel via Instagram

Source: @humbleabode.decor_ via Instagram

Source: @myfarmhouseheritage via Instagram

Source: @trendymama519 via Instagram

Source: @walleffectscanada via Instagram

Then insulate the space with foam insulation, spray foam, or other insulating material. You’ll want to add insulation between the furring strips and around any basement windows.

Then Mount drywall on the strips and wall studs. The finished product should be a smooth wall that will prevent moisture from coming in and warmth from going out.

5. Modern Basement Wall Ideas

Modern interior design will require the most work in your basement. However, it’ll also make your basement look most like the rest of your finished home.

The walls should be white or light-colored, then lay down wood flooring. Build a drop ceiling to hide all of the plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems.

Source: @evangelosdantis via Instagram

Source: @mycustomsurface via Instagram

Source: @mykitchens_ottawa via Instagram

Source: @penguinbasements via Instagram

Source: @thestoreytellersindia via Instagram

With a finished basement, you could turn part of it into your laundry room. This gives you more space upstairs. Turn your old laundry room into a walk-in closet or other small usable space.

6. Painted Basement Wall Ideas

Changing the color of your basement walls can completely transform the look and feel of the space. Choose three colors for your basement remodel.

Use the 10/30/60 method, with each number representing its percentage use in the room. You’ll notice this approach utilized in popular basement decorating ideas.

Source: @ashleykix via Instagram

Source: @cambridge_cr via Instagram

Source: @evabeeinteriordesign via Instagram

Source: @jennysellschicago via Instagram

Source: @lcinteriorsllc via Instagram

Source: @lundmyrinteriors via Instagram

Source: @mbdesignconcepts via Instagram

Source: @pastimegardens via Instagram

Source: @sabrinasamuelphotography via Instagram

Source: @stone.noethe.design via Instagram

Source: @suitesixdesign via Instagram

Source: @the_oosterhouse via Instagram

Source: @wheremylovegrows via Instagram

Your ceiling color is more important in the basement than in other rooms in your house. A bright white can reflect light and make the space feel brighter.

Black can make the basement ceiling recede and feel taller than it really is. No matter what color you choose, paint everything, from the HVAC system to the ceiling joists. This creates a finished look.

7. Rustic Basement Wall Ideas

If you want to create a homey space that feels comfortable, then consider rustic basement ideas. These ideas have a simple and somewhat humble approach to basement renovation.

Source: @redfoxreclaiming via Instagram

Source: @tjhconstruction via Instagram

You can achieve this look by adding wood paneling to the walls or laying a wood laminate on the floors. Look for wood finishes that are worn and have an aged treatment.

If you have the budget, you can even find authentic salvaged or reclaimed wood. This would give your basement a sense of authenticity. Choose leather or suede furniture to balance the wood.

8. Shiplap Basement Wall Ideas

If you aren’t ready to commit to the full rustic look, then shiplap is a great compromise. It’s perfect for creating an accent wall in your basement space.

White shiplap on the walls helps a small basement to feel brighter and lighter. Pair it with a warm wood basement floor to keep the space from feeling stark and cold.

Source: @_ysmely_decor via Instagram

Source: @finerspaces_kelly via Instagram

Source: @limitlesswalls via Instagram

Source: @ouroldish_house via Instagram

Source: @pracira_deco via Instagram

Source: @puntodereves via Instagram

Source: @tarryconstructionllc via Instagram

Source: @wonderfulhome_decor via Instagram

You can continue this look throughout the entire basement. Create a contrasting look on the basement stairs. The front of the stairs can mimic the shiplap look with a white wood front. The top of the stairs can be a warm wood.

9. Stone Basement Wall Ideas

Unlike cinder blocks, stone can create a cave-like feel in a good way. It’s the perfect wall treatment for turning your basement into a wine cellar. For this look, use a large wood stone design. You can do this with wallpaper, wall panels, or even real stone. The method you choose will depend on the budget.

Source: @melbeaninteriors via Instagram

Source: @mynortheasthome via Instagram

Source: @stoneexteriors via Instagram

Stacked stone is a modern look that can add texture to your basement. It’s perfect for finishing the wall of your basement. Create an accent wall. Cover the front of your basement bar. Build a half wall that separates the space into separate usable areas.

10. Wallpaper Basement Wall Ideas

Completely transform the look of your basement with wallpaper. People don’t typically consider wallpaper because basements are damp, and wallpaper isn’t compatible with dampness. However, if you’ve finished your basement, then using modern wallpaper shouldn’t be an issue.

Source: @juliekimockhome via Instagram

Source: @sda_paint via Instagram

Source: @thisisus_home via Instagram

Source: @vfynes via Instagram

Adhere the wallpaper to the drywall or other surface. You could have one design in each area to help define the different spaces. Use a simple design in the main living space. Then something with a bolder pattern on the mini kitchen wall.

You could go for a statement wallpaper with a bright and bold pattern in the basement bathroom. The small space can support a stronger pattern that would look overwhelming on larger walls.

11. Wood Basement Wall Ideas

Adding wood paneling to your basement walls will create a warm and welcoming environment. You could do this by mounting wood planks on the walls. However, this will require more work as you’ll need to finish the wood and mount each one individually.

Source: @the.heathered.farmhouse via Instagram

Source: @alivia_johnson via Instagram

Source: @e.lynndesign via Instagram

Source: @gibbness via Instagram

Source: @jeralynvictoria via Instagram

Source: @kaciecupoftea via Instagram

Source: @kps.llc_ via Instagram

Source: @libbywferg via Instagram

Source: @loveyourroom via Instagram

Source: @myhomemyadventure via Instagram

Source: @robinestateny via Instagram

Source: @thesheelyfamily via Instagram

A simpler solution is to buy prefabricated wood panels. You can buy them by the square foot, so you get just what you need. The panels then hook together and glue or nail to your wall. This is an affordable and easy DIY solution for a finished basement wall.

                        What is the cheapest way to finish a basement wall?                        

The cheapest way to give your basement walls a finished look is to mount paneling. You can find relatively inexpensive paneling. Mount thin wood strips to the concrete block with a strong adhesive. Then use wood screws to mount the paneling to the wood strips.

                        Do I need to seal my basement walls before finishing?                        

Concrete is porous and tends to absorb moisture from the earth on the outside of your basement. This moisture seeps through the concrete and into your basement. Now your basement area feels damp and uncomfortable. Sealing your basement walls prevents this moisture from coming in and helps to keep your basement feeling drier and cozier.

                        What can I use for basement walls instead of drywall?                        

While drywall is a common choice for finishing basement walls, it isn’t your only option. You could also use cement board, which is similar to drywall. Other options are wood siding or EPS foam boards. These alternatives install on traditional wood framing in a similar manner to drywall.

                        What is the cheapest way to finish a basement wall?                        

The cheapest way to give your basement walls a finished look is to mount paneling. You can find relatively inexpensive paneling. Mount thin wood strips to the concrete block with a strong adhesive. Then use wood screws to mount the paneling to the wood strips.

The cheapest way to give your basement walls a finished look is to mount paneling. You can find relatively inexpensive paneling. Mount thin wood strips to the concrete block with a strong adhesive. Then use wood screws to mount the paneling to the wood strips.

                        Do I need to seal my basement walls before finishing?                        

Concrete is porous and tends to absorb moisture from the earth on the outside of your basement. This moisture seeps through the concrete and into your basement. Now your basement area feels damp and uncomfortable. Sealing your basement walls prevents this moisture from coming in and helps to keep your basement feeling drier and cozier.

Concrete is porous and tends to absorb moisture from the earth on the outside of your basement. This moisture seeps through the concrete and into your basement. Now your basement area feels damp and uncomfortable. Sealing your basement walls prevents this moisture from coming in and helps to keep your basement feeling drier and cozier.

                        What can I use for basement walls instead of drywall?                        

While drywall is a common choice for finishing basement walls, it isn’t your only option. You could also use cement board, which is similar to drywall. Other options are wood siding or EPS foam boards. These alternatives install on traditional wood framing in a similar manner to drywall.

While drywall is a common choice for finishing basement walls, it isn’t your only option. You could also use cement board, which is similar to drywall. Other options are wood siding or EPS foam boards. These alternatives install on traditional wood framing in a similar manner to drywall.