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Basement Remodeling -
Creating A Basement You'll Love
Most basements are dark, gloomy, and simply serve as a
storage area for old toys, clothes, seasonal items, and
anything else that is not used on a regular basis. Most
of us rarely go down into the basement unless it is to
unload more clutter that we don't want or need.
But, why not turn this gloomy storage room into
something functional and useful? Remodeling your
basement is a cost-effective way to significantly
increase your home's living space. Suddenly you could
have a nice, cozy guest room, a playroom for your
children, a home office, a game room; the possibilities
are endless!
Below are five simple steps to a brand new basement.
1. Repair any Basement Water
Problems First
Even if your basement hardly ever has issues with
flooding or dampness, it's best to take care of the
problem completely before beginning any remodeling
efforts.
Permanent solutions can take time to put into operation.
A smart place to begin is to get in touch with a home
inspector who specializes in waterproofing problems.
2. Decide What You Want to Use
Your Basement For
This is where you can turn lemons into lemonade. Your
Basement has poor lighting? Consider setting up a dark
room or a home theater. Is your basement lonely and
isolated? The isolation helps provide a nice sound
cushion for noisy activities such as a teenager hangout,
a game room, or a place for your kids to practice their
musical instruments to their hearts content. Use your
imagination and come up with something that will benefit
your family’s lifestyle.
3. Consider Professional Advice
with Your Basement Design
Even though your basement might not be much to look at
now, you'll want to end up with quality living space
when the project is finished. An interior designer or
architect can help you get the most out of the space. A
little forethought and careful planning now can help you
design a space that is attractive, comfortable and
practical.
4. Consider the Air Circulation
Something important to consider is the air circulation
of your basement. When your home was originally built,
chances are that there were very few if any registers or
vents installed in the basement. When you remodel your
basement, you need to think about the need for good air
circulation, adding openings where necessary.
To be on the safe side, install a carbon monoxide
detector in your basement so that you'll have an early
warning of any problems with the venting of the furnace
or any other major appliances.
5. Make the Most of Your
Basement's Natural Light
Depending on what you are using your basement for, you
may wish to add more natural lighting. This can be done
by enlarging your basement’s windows. Another benefit of
larger windows is that they provide additional escape
routes in case of fire.
Some may be concerned that by having basement windows
that is providing easier access into the home by
thieves. One way to lessen that risk is to install glass
bricks instead of conventional windows at any location
that is high-risk.
Take full advantage of the effect of regular windows by
mounting some windows in the interior walls between
rooms that open pathways for natural light to reach
interior rooms.
About the Author:
Christine Griego is the owner of
http://www.home-options.info, a website that
provides home improvement information, tips, and ideas.

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