Tuesday, April 22, 2014

How to decorate my basement as a teen hangout? ?

Q. Ok, so my sister and I want to make a teen hangout. I'm 15, she's 17. We need some cheap ideas. But we have to install heat and rugs! We'd like a new TV, an air hockey game, a few chairs, a table and we want to make a smoothie bar. We already have a pac man machine. How can we do this on a tight budget, like $1000 or less?


Answer
Basic Basement Decorating
A brief look at everything you need to know


There are three ways in which you can deal with your basement.


1. Remodel it. This can involve hiring contractors, or learning the techniques and doing the construction yourself.

2. Decorate around it. Sometimes it is possible to use creative and clever tricks to carve a niche out of the basement as it is.

3. Ignore it. Isolate the space or use it for extra storage.
Remodeling a basement can consist of many projects including:


- Finishing existing walls and putting up veneers

- Building new walls to frame out separate rooms

- Installing new flooring

- Adding illumination and light fixtures



The most important thing to consider when remodeling the basement is the water table in the area where you live. If it is high, then you will more than likely suffer from a flooded basement at some time in the future.
Remodeling a basement can consist of many projects including:


- Finishing existing walls and putting up veneers

- Building new walls to frame out separate rooms

- Installing new flooring

- Adding illumination and light fixtures



The most important thing to consider when remodeling the basement is the water table in the area where you live. If it is high, then you will more than likely suffer from a flooded basement at some time in the future.


Basement Lighting

One of the worst features of the basement is its dark gloomy appearance. However, even if you don't have the money for fancy fixtures, recessed track lighting, and other frills, you can still use some simple and inexpensive ideas to give your basement a cheerful countenance.


- String Lights and Christmas Lights: Running these colorful strands of illumination along walls and ceilings can give the room a bright cheerful appearance. For a truly unique ambience, try crisscrossing thick strings of colored lights across the ceiling in various patterns.


- Globe Lights: More subdued than the colorful string lights, these can fill the basement with a gentle and romantic glow


- Onyx Lights: They send out a soft and gentle glow which can quiet the ambience of any space, while their natural stone exterior can match the rustic appearance of the basement.


- Black lights: A little extreme, they can give the basement an other-worldly appearance.


- Lava Lamps and other Novelty Lights: Sometimes weird, sometimes childish, they can give the basement a psychedelic feel, or just add a little novel humor to the space.

Basement Themes

A theme is an extremely easy way to give the basement a purpose, and once again make it a part of the house. They also make decorating the space virtually unnecessary, as the object of the theme becomes the decor of the room. Some common basement ideas are -



Romantic Escape - The secluded private nature of the basement makes it the perfect place to build a little cubbyhole where two lovers can run away and be alone for a while.

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TV Room - A couch, a spare television, a computer, and the kid's favorite video game make the basement a private den. Carpeting or thick rugs can help to make the space cozy. However be careful of putting expensive electronics in basements which are prone to flooding.

Toy Trains - A good old fashioned hobby, and all it requires is a sturdy table, access to electrical outlets, and the space to use your entire imagination

Model Making - The finished models can even be used to decorate the space.

Corpus Chrisit, Texas hotels?







What is the best Hotel on North Padre Island?


Answer
...we donât stay in local hotels very often. However, my kids have gone on mini-vacations to the Island and they adore this one:


1)
Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort
CORPUS CHRISTI-N PADRE ISLAND
15202 WINDWARD DR.
CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78418 UNITED STATES
Hotel Front Desk: 1-361-9498041 | Hotel Fax: 1-361-9499139

From http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ss/1/en/hotel/pdino;jsessionid=RITPGYTPM2PO2CTGWAKCJBQKM0YDKIY4?firstpoint=dcb1&_requestid=137006# :

"Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort in Corpus Christi, Texas is North Padre Islandâs only full service hotel located directly on the Gulf of Mexico. Hand painted murals surround the lobby and every guestroom has a microwave and mini-fridge, plus all standard amenities. Many even offer an ocean view and a balcony. Seasonal childrenâs activities, an outdoor playground, and an indoor game room create a perfect family beach vacation. The two large outdoor swimming pools overlook the natural beauty of the ocean. Live weekend entertainment is provided at the outdoor Sand Bar from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Corporate guests can conduct business with a choice of 3 meeting rooms. Our full service restaurant, the Jolly Pelican, and indoor bar complete this perfect hotel package! Golf and tennis are less than 1 mile from the hotel. The USS Lexington Aircraft Carrier Museum and the Texas State Aquarium are 22 miles away. Downtown Corpus Christi provides night life fun, daily fishing and sightseeing boats and bicycle rentals. For sports enthusiasts, check out the Hooks or Aviators baseball at Whataburger Field, Hammerhead Football, the Rayz Hockey team, and the Texas A & M Islander basketball team. The Texas Treasure Casino Ship is just 20 minutes from the hotel. Nature is at its best, so fish from Bob Hall pier, kayak around Packery Channel, surf at J. P. Luby Park, boat around Bird Island, or walk the many birding trails around the Coastal Bend. The memories are free and yours to keep!"

2)
If you want history then try the Tarpon Inn - Franklin D. Roosevelt used to stay there when he came down to fish. It actually was built back in 1886 out of lumber left over from Civil War barracks, and was used to house the workers for the Mansfield Jetty at Aransas Pass. It became a hotel after that and was thoroughly rebuilt after the 1919 hurricane with special reinforcing pilings that go through the whole structure top to bottom. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, and has 24 rooms, each very different but each with A/C, heating, private bath, access to the shady porch with plenty of rocking chairs, and furnished with antiques. One thing it does not have are televisions and telephones in the rooms, although for the electronically addicted they do have wi-fi. They also have a new pool.

The Tarpon Inn
200 E Cotter Ave
Port Aransas, TX 78373
(361) 749-5555 thetarponinn.com
3)
Another one my kids love is this one because of its amazing pools. It is actually condominiums so each place has a kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom(s). Some are individually owned and some belong to the resort so state of repair and style of decor varies. Ask for one of the recently remodeled units for the best repair (but this is not luxury accomodations - it is just a place at the beach):

Port Royal Ocean Resort & Conference Center

6317 State Highway 361
Port Aransas, TX 78373
(361) 749-5011 port-royal.com
The web site says:
"The most recreationally complete resort condominium facility on the Texas Gulf Coast. Port Royal offers a premier beachfront location with 25 acres of recreation and relaxation. With 210 luxurious condominium suites and over 7,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space, Port Royal can meet most any need - for business or pleasure. The pools include elaborate water slides (the slides close in mid-November for the winter season), There is also a private boardwalk to the beach, 2 lighted tennis courts, outdoor shuffleboard, water & sand volleyball courts, horseshoes. Fishing, golf and daily sailing adventures are nearby."




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