When considering new projects to undertake in your home, you may take a look at your basement and ask yourself if it’s time for a basement remodeling project. This could be a simple updating of an existing finished basement, or it could mean addressing some issues you are having in your finished basement, such as mildew and moisture, or even foundation issues.
Perhaps you have an old basement refinish still sporting lovely mustard yellow tiles and shag carpeting, or perhaps your basement is just in need of some simple updating to make it fit with how you want to use the space now. The first step is to make sure that there are no problems that need addressing, especially before installing new flooring or carpets that could be damaged by leaking or moisture issues. Once you’ve determined that everything is structurally ready for a refinishing project, you can start to make your plans.
When comparing basement remodeling to say other types of do it yourself projects like bathroom remodeling or kitchen finishing, you usually are going to get more “bang for your buck” This is because when refinishing a basement, you really gain usable living space. Other remodeling projects only give you upgrades to space you already have. Basements can go from what was once a damp and musty storage area to a beautiful family room, den, or home office. This really can pay off big when it comes time to resell your residence.
One thing to consider about basement refinishing, that the real estate experts say is quite important, is continuing in the same style as the rest of the home, to make it flow well. These days there are so many options for lighting up a dark basement, a bit of research on the web will reveal many innovative ideas for lighting up basement spaces. Flooring for basements has also come a long way recently, with many options now available for use on concrete floors that didn’t exist before.
With a little looking around at some ideas presented in many specialty shops on the internet, you can get your design ideas from flooring, to creative ways to hide heaters and pipes, to beautiful basement kitchenettes and bars.
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