Basements
If you have ever owned a home, you are probably very aware that basements can provide some of the most difficult renovating challenges in the entire home. Basements are often the most neglected part of a home, remaining unfinished for years as the costs of renovations are considered too high for what is gotten from it. However, this does not necessarily need to be the case. If you take your time with your home renovations, basements can be transformed into comfortable living spaces that can easily double the size of your living space.
If you are interested in how basements can be reformed to be comfortable living spaces, there are a few things that you will want to remember. In order for a basement to be comfortable, you will have to check for all possible problems and remove them before you begin your renovations. Many people do not want to renovate because there are often some form of structural issue discovered which dramatically raises the costs of renovation. However, this is the absolute wrong way to think. In basements, it is vital that you repair any leaks even if you are not going to renovate, as well as ensure that your basement is well insulated. Repairing any leaks ensures that there is no buildup of mold in your basement. Mold can be rather dangerous to your health, as well as to the health of your family and pets. In addition to this, repairing any leaks can also help regulate the temperature in your basement. If moisture can seep into the walls, the outside temperature is also able to work through your walls. Making these repairs can also ensure that your foundation will be sound, which is a vital part of your home.
Once you have finished repairs, what you can do with basements is only limited to your imagination. Depending on the size of your basement, you can turn the space into living quarters for family or guests, an entertainment room, a den, library or even a study. While many people few basements as dark, gloomy places, the use of sun lights and bright colors can transform a basement into a comfortable place to be in. Often, it does not take very much to improve the overall appearance of your basement.
When finishing basements, you should make the attempt to remove as much concrete as possible. Concrete is typically cold and hard under the feet and visually unappealing. Placing hardwood or tile over concrete is just one of many ways that you can quickly improve the appeal of your home. A finished basement also has the benefit of increasing the general property value of your home.
