As Family's Needs Grow, So
Does Basement Remodeling
As
the prices of Georgia homes
continues to rise so does
the need to make our
existing homes larger. Many
people just don’t have the
money to upgrade to a larger
home or they just like the
location that they’re in
now. The solution is to add
a new room.
One of the easiest ways to
add a new space to your home
is to finish off the
basement. When we think of
basements we generally think
of dark, cold and wet – the
place that is more often
used for storage than
anything else. Basements are
also now for being messy
because we generally just
throw something in a pile
and run for sunlight.
Basements don’t have to be
the “catch all” of your
home,
basement remodeling is
one of the most cost
effective home improvements
you could make to gain more
living space. Imagine having
that office you’ve always
wanted, or a guest room or
even a new family room. A
remodeled basement can be
converted to just about any
kind of extra room, just use
your imagination.
Before you get started on
building your new addition,
consider these steps for
getting your basement into
livable shape.
First, basements are below
ground level so even if you
don’t get physical flooding
in yours; it probably has a
damp feel to it. A good
place to get rid of any
water troubles you may have
is to call in a
waterproofing specialist.
They can assist you in
making sure that once you
spend money on improving
your basement space it
doesn’t get ruined by water
damage. For just slight
dampness a good dehumidifier
will do the trick.
Think about the amount of
actual space your basement
offers. Consider this space
when deciding what type of
room you want to convert
this to. How much room do
you really need for your
dream addition, will the
basement space be enough?
Consideration to the amount
of light that comes into
your basement should also be
a consideration. A darker
room would be perfectly
suited for a home theatre
setup while it might not be
the most cheerful area for a
playroom.
Looking at your basement
right now you may think,
“It’s just a basement, I can
never turn this into a
comfortable room”. If you
just aren’t getting ideas
for your basement that
appeal to you call a
professional. A good
interior decorator or
architect can help you plan
to get the most out of your
space functionally and they
help you make sure that is
comfortable and attractive
too.
When your home was being
designed, chances are that
there were few if any heat
registers or air
conditioning vents installed
in the basement, if any at
all. These of course are
necessities if you plan on
converting your basement
into living space. When you
plan your project make sure
you consider adding the
proper air circulation to
maintain comfort. While
you’re doing that don’t
forget to add carbon
monoxide and smoke detectors
too.
Now that you’ve cover water
and air circulation, it’s
time to think about the
amount of natural light
available to you. Basements
generally leave a lot to be
desired so you may want to
add more. Enlarging windows
will let more light shine
through and it will serves
as an additional escape
route in case of an
emergency. If security is a
concern, glass bricks can be
used rather that traditional
glass windows.
You can add even more light
by adding windows in
interior walls between
rooms.
Creating a nice living space
is not as hard as you think.
Go downstairs now and take a
look around. See what your
imagination reveals about
your new living space.
About the Author:
Holly Dodd publishes
websites on many topics. Be
sure to visit Home
Improvement Solutions and
her home remodeling blog for
more information.
If you are looking for an
Atlanta basement remodeling
contractor, please call us today at 678-541-0860 or complete our free, no obligation, consultation form.
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