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Not A Basement Anymore - Creations Galore

Tue 17 Jul 2007 - 10:53

Not A Basement Anymore - Creations Galore
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=David_Faulkner]David Faulkner

An amazing way to change is by simple and cheap methods. Simple changes in the layout of the underground room will allow you to have extra space. It will be quickly finished because of the requirements, base, and exterior walls being built. No outside greenery is necessary. First, mull over is what to do with it. Knowing the shape of things to come will lead you to the right items for it. Doubling the area by splitting it will be a big alteration.
The Steps To Follow

Altering the area of your underground room is easy and a cost-effective way to add living space to your home while leaving the outside the same. An alteration in the basement decor usually costs about a third as much as an addition, and can be completed much faster because the mechanicals, foundation, and outside walls are already in place - and there is no need for re-landscaping the yard. One of the first things to think over is how you intend to use the new space. Perhaps you have some creative ideas in mind, but there are many useful options. Dividing the space into more than one room can give you more flexibility.

It Might Be A Basement - Maybe Not!

The thought process behind the change is to give the underground room a mood and environment that leads you to think it is not an underground room at all. Some professionals will tell you to make changes in the underground room so it appears to be like the rest of the home. The cost will be minimal. Decorative panels are an idea for the walls but drywall is better and more versatile.

It does not matter what changes you make as long as you follow these major steps for the wall, floor, ceiling, and lights.

1. Lights set the mood - Underground rooms are not the brightest of places. The more light you can bring in the better. The lighting is the first and foremost item to be completed. Without proper lighting, you can be setting yourself up for a decor disaster. Proper light is needed to see the area in a better way. If natural light is not available, use artificial means.Lamps come in many individual styles. Add thick squares of glass tot he windows, private but beautiful.
2. Looking To The Sky - The ceilings are a broad item to cover. There are hard and soft ceiling available. A soft ceiling comes down almost a foot off the original one. The pipes, air ducts, and electrical wiring are under them.It is conveniant but not the greatest option. Hard ceilings resemble the ones already inside your house. This is the best for underground rooms. In the early stages before the ceiling is installed, high and low voltage wiring needs to be finished and the lines corrected. Make sure all pipes are wrapped and insulated. This stops the drips and runs from hitting the ceiling. Your professional will be able to physically check the valves and j-boxes. Never the less, either ceiling needs to have an acoustic quality and tongue and groove sections.
3. Wide Open Spaces- The problems with the ceiling can all go away with getting it together for a warehouse décor. Pipes and air ducts are being left out in the open. They may be decorated with different colors to no match the ceiling.
4. Insulate Well - It does not matter what you put on the walls when it comes to insulation to keep a good temperature and dry. The professionals can tell you the best things to do for wetness. This wetness is not uncommon to the [http://www.basementremodelinghelp.com/Damp_Basement/]world of basements. It can bring in mold, dust, mildew, and other allergy causing agents. Experts from your area electric company can come and look it over for you and tell you what steps to take for a lower bill. Most of the time, you do not have to pay for this. Let them give you assistance in a low or no interest program for a loan that you might be able to get. Do not forget the state and federal tax credit on your resume.
5. Under Your Feet - So many ideas for the floor exist. mMarble, tile, wood, ceramic, or carpet finish are available. The carpet is the one that will keep your feet warm. Vinyl does not come without a price. Beautiful throw rugs in assorted colors will liven up the space. Carpet has good and bad points. It provides a warm and fuzzy feel and has many colors and textures. You might hear carpet is bad for a basement because of the water it holds. The moisture causes mildew, molds, and stench to form.
6. Paper or Plastic, Maybe Wood - Plastic and wood floors are also available. Hardwood floors in a tone will add an exquisite touch. If the basement is known for dampness, stay away from wood floors. For those who are looking for that open look, paint the floor and put down rugs. It is a reflection of you.

Dry Those Bones

Leaks can not be hidden and wished away. Eventually they will show themselves. Get them over with in the first stages and problems will be minimal. Not to mention, you will be able to rest easier knowing they are finished.

Take the time to make the most of the space you have available.

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