Going Underground in First Class
Looking for space to put an exercise room, entertainment center or playroom?
Go
underground! If your home has an unfinished basement, remodeling might be a
great way to transform this commonly under-used space.
When considering a
basement
remodel, start by making a floor plan. As you do, be sure to mark the
location of your furnace, washer and dryer, and any other large appliances. Take
notes on:
- access to the basement from upstairs and outside;
- where plumbing is already located if you want an additional bathroom;
- where vertical support columns are located;
- location of windows and doors;
- floor / ceiling / wall materials.
With constant contact with the earth, basements are vulnerable to dampness,
making basement remodeling a bit more complex than first meets the eye. We'll
help you take appropriate measures to ensure a room free from moisture.
Most basements have low ceilings and few windows. But this doesn't have to limit
you. There are many creative ways to make your basement light and airy. Talk to
us about the variety of wall and ceiling lighting options available. Norman
Construction will help you make sure that appropriate electrical lines and
outlets are provided from the beginning.
Here are some tricks-of-the-trade in making your underground space first class:
Stay away from dark wood paneling and instead consider drywall painted in light
tones to make the room brighter. Semi-gloss paint will gently reflect even more
light
into the room.
Open up the visual space. Double doors even glass double interior doors take
away the typical cubicle look. Or, how about a rounded archway or pass-through
area from one room into another.
Check to see if existing windows can be enlarged. Or, consider installing a
small boxed window for a mini-garden to grow herbs or start plant seedlings.
This will greatly increase the amount of light coming into the basement and
provide a view to the great outdoors.
Built-in bookcases and entertainment units add a richness and depth to a room.
Light them with either interior lights or from the top to cast light upwards.
Disguise vertical support beams, and horizontal ceiling pipes or floor joists by
boxing them in. Or, you might decide to actually use pipes and beams as
interesting accents by painting them with bold colors or with subtle earth
tones.
An unfinished basement is much like a diamond in the rough unexplored splendor
awaiting your discovery!
If you are looking for a basement remodeling contractor in the Washington D.C. area please call us today at 202-636-3526 or complete our online request form. |