Finished Basement
There are many benefits to having a finished basement in your home. If you have any intentions of selling your property, your finished basement can go a long way to helping you obtain the sale. As many homes only use their basements for storage space, opening that much square feet of habitable space allows your property to appeal to more buyers. In addition to added appeal, a finished basement also increases the general value of your property.
However, there are a few things that you will want to keep in mind if you want a finished basement. If your property was built within the last year, it is suggested that you give the basement approximately a year to settle before you add more walls. While you can modify the flooring and other components of your basement that are already there, a year gives the ground beneath your property a chance to fully settle. As foundation issues occasionally occur due to settling, not finishing your basement until after any issues have been resolved can save you money, as only the original construction is guaranteed during the settling process.
Once your home is ready to have a finished basement installed, you will want to make a plan for how to do the renovation work. There are many factors involved in finishing abasement, ranging from how to decorate and paint your walls to selecting the best type of flooring for your tastes. You will also need to consider what purposes you want each room to serve. This will help you select the right types of wall, flooring and furniture for the room. Having a good idea what you want your finished basement to look like will also help you in budgeting for the project. Like kitchens and bathrooms, refinishing an entire basement can cost a significant amount of money.
Decorating is a major part of a finished basement. The use of sunlights and brighter colors can turn a dim basement into a pleasant place to be. Simple changes in your decor can significantly raise the appeal of your basement and turn storage space into living quarters you want to spend time in. Because of this, it is strongly suggested that you take your time to add the finishing touches on your basement, even though it may cost you a little more from the start.
If you are good with tools, it is possible to do most of the work toward a finished basement on your own. However, you should strongly consider making use of a professional to do your wiring and other significant aspects of your renovation project.
