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When you
first look at an unfinished basement it can be difficult to
see the many possibilities for creating wonderful living space
for your family and your. However, if you need to expand the
living space in your home, your basement has limitless potential.
There are many ways to approach a basement remodeling project.
The entire area can be left open, or it can be divided into
rooms. Your space can be designed to be specifically used
- such as a Media Room - or can be designed as a multifunctional
area.
We can help you with the design and building
procedures of your project. We have over ten years of experience
finishing basements and look forward to helping you with your
basement remodeling project.
Some things to consider before finishing your basement include:
Ceiling height. You will probably
encounter visible duct work and/or a low ceiling level. You
can decide to either live with a lower ceiling or you can
frame boxes around the duct work and have the rest of the
ceiling higher. You can also move the duct work, but that
is an expensive job.
Dampness. A dampness problem
in a finished basement can open the door to all kinds of problems.
The dampness will make the area feel cooler or warmer. But
more important, the dampness will breed mold and mildew. So
the first step in finishing a basement is to correct any dampness
problems and then seal the floor and walls carefully.
Concrete floors. Concrete floors
may be hard on your back, legs or feet if you plan activities
that require prolonged standing. Choosing floor covering can
take a little more time and effort than for other rooms. First,
attend to potential dampness.
Lighting. If you have a "sunlight
basement" (meaning that at least one wall is above ground
and has windows to let in sunlight), providing light for part
of the area will be much easier. In areas without windows,
you will need to really pay attention to lighting. Choosing
energy-efficient fixtures and light bulbs will help to protect
the environment and save you money.
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