Basement Design
If you are interested in doing renovations to your home, it is important to settle on a good basement design. Basements often include a great deal of under utilized space that can be transformed into extra bedrooms, dens, studies or entertainment rooms. Depending on the size of your home and your basement, you may even be able to double the amount of available living space. Because of this, having a good basement design is vital to ensuring that you make the most out of your property.
There are several advantages to having a good basement design. First, it can significantly increase your property value. Basements are typically reserved for storage space and equipment such as water heaters and furnaces. However, with a good basement design, it is possible to separate this equipment from good living space, allowing you to pen up a great deal of room. While you still want to have some storage space, keeping an entire basement for this purpose is often a waste of your basement. Your basement design should account for a reasonable amount of storage space and closets while also allowing you to make more living space for general purposes.
When you are starting to create your initial basement design, you should draw a rough picture of your basement and see just how much space you have to work with. If you have the original blue prints of your home, you can look at these blue prints to see the structure of your basement. If you do not, you can measure out the rough amount of space you have to work with and use a sketch to help you get a visual look of the space. Doing this is important, as it can let you determine how much real space you have to work with.
Once that is done, the next step to making your basement design is to evaluate just what you want to do with your basement. Combining the amount of realistic space you have to work with along side your ideas can help you determine what is the best idea. At this point, you may wish to hire a contractor to evaluate just how much this will cost you. Knowing the full price of the project can prevent nasty surprises part way through the renovation process. You should never begin work on a renovation project without having a very good idea of what the total cost will be. Knowing the price will allow you to properly budget for it, even if you end up doing the labor yourself.
