If it's your only spot to grow, then just adapt it to suit your needs.
A long time ago I did a few rounds of 100 plants in a basement in Whistler.
This place was probably the worst spot to grow imaginable. Dirt floor, actual water
seepage, ridiculously low temps at night, and there was mold down there to start.
But... with some prep it worked out great. Wasn't easy, but doable.
First of all, i would seriously recommend making yourself a grow space out of black/white
plastic. You really want a contained space. I started with a small tent like structure framed
out of 2x4s and added 10x10 room a few weeks later, leaving the smaller room for veg/cloning.
Framing lumber (spf) is nice and cheap, and plenty of hardware stores sell Black/white poly by the
linear foot. So you can just figure out what you need for your space.
Home Depot also sells zippers w/ taped edges, used for site protection. Just peel off the backing
on the tape, stick it on your poly wall, make a quick cut with a razor blade, and you have yourself
a fancy zipper door into your grow space. They cost about $10, but are just so snazzy and easy to
install.
I also started with one plant, but vegged it up a bit and cloned it into oblivion. It set me back some time,
but I was a lot better off harvesting 20 plants and waiting the extra time. Those 20 I cloned far less aggressively,
and more than doubled my harvest for the next cycle.
Good luck sir, will check back to see your progress.
Just joined this site myself, will post you some pics of my old basement when i find them.