Having a finished basement is a great addition for just about any house. It can give you a place to relax, a play area for your children, or even additional bedroom space if you need it. Some people even use basement areas to create fully furnished workshops, craft rooms, and other furnished DIY areas so they’ll have comfortable places for hobbies and keep DIY clutter out of the main house areas. The possibilities of a finished basement are limited only by your imagination.
With that said, finishing or remodeling a basement area can be a big
undertaking. There are ways to keep it from becoming overwhelming, though, as
well as things that you can do to avoid potential problems down the line. While
the specifics of your basement project will depend on where you live and how
you’re designing your basement, here are some tips that should help you to
remodel your basement space into something closer to your liking.
Plan for the Basics First
There are a few things that you’re going to want to tackle before you
get too far into planning your basement remodel. Some issues such as stuffy
air, moisture problems, and poor lighting often plague basements and cause
finished basement areas to be underutilized compared to the rest of the house.
You’re going to want to make sure that any foundation cracks or other leaks are
taken care of, that the basement has good ventilation and air purification as
needed, and that there’s sufficient lighting for your needs.
Heating and cooling issues are another thing you’re going to want to
plan for early on. Finished basements can become stuffy or drafty if you don’t
have proper HVAC extensions or other heating and cooling options in place, and
pipes running through the basement ceiling can make a huge mess if they freeze
and burst during especially cold winters. Proper insulation, good seals around
windows and doors, and some way to keep temperature-regulated air flowing can
go a long way toward avoiding these issues.
Make the Room Your Own
Before you really dive
into a major remodeling project, take the time to figure out exactly what the
space is going to be used for. Once you have this in mind it will help a lot
with other design decisions. Having a purpose in place can help you choose wall
and ceiling colors, aid in determining storage needs, and even help you choose
the sort of flooring or furniture that you want in your finished basement area.
As you plan out your
basement and what you want to use it for, your needs can also make it easier to
tell whether you’ll need a single large room or if you’ll want to partition the
basement space into multiple smaller rooms. Having a plan in place will go a
long way toward making sure that all of your needs are covered and that your
new space will actually meet your needs.
Bring in Some Help
While there are a
number of jobs that you can DIY in a basement remodel, there are still some
areas that are best left to the professionals. This is especially important if
your basement needs new lighting installed, new plumbing, or an extension to
your HVAC system to ensure that you have adequate ventilation in your new
basement area. While it may be tempting to try and do some of these things
yourself, that can set you up for a lot of problems down the road.
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