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Basement Remodelling On A Budget

Bright colors, an extra bathroom, more living space, a pool room, or maybe a wet bar. All of these things are possible when you remodel your basement. As long as your basement is dry, or can be dried out using a dehumidifier, you can build the space of your dreams. After all, people these days can always use more living space in their homes, and the easiest way to find it is by utilizing the basement area that's already there. Even if you think of your basement as nothing but a dark, dirty catch-all, you can make changes that will create as nice of an environment as the upstairs of your home has.

Let's start out by thinking about your budget. How much can you afford for basement remodeling? If you're like most of us, you want to get as much for your remodeling dollar as you can and have less expensive options to choose from. For example, you can hire a contractor to come in and dry wall the walls of your basement which is going to be quite costly. If you can do the work yourself, that will help, but the cost of supplies alone can be staggering. How about just painting the existing walls? That would be far more cost effective, and it will brighten up the space amazingly. You may find that Owens Corning basement system may be of help.

Have you considered partitioning off rooms in your basement? Once again, if you have the skills, you can build them yourself. If you're lucky, you already have plumbing built into the basement. If not, you're probably going to have to hire a plumber to install it for you. It's always great to have a spare bathroom, especially if you're planning on using your basement for entertaining. A bathroom also comes in handy if you put a teen's bedroom into the basement.

Flooring is another area where you can spend a lot or a little. Once again, the least expensive way to finish your basement floor is by painting it and then scattering a few area rugs around on it. The amount you'll have to pay for carpeting, vinyl flooring, or tile floors will depend on the amount of work your floor needs in order to prepare it for the new surface. You will probably need to build subflooring, and that adds to the total bill.

Waterproofing your basement is another important factor to consider. There are several waterproofing basement products to choose from depending on how large your basement is.

There are a lot of ways you can cut corners when doing basement remodeling so that you won't be scrimping on either the look or the utility of the space. Search the Internet for ideas, and you'll find dozens of ways to create some lovely extra space in your home without breaking the bank.



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