Nashville Basement Improvement
Miller Hand Painting & Restoration, Inc.
RG Builders, Inc.
Thunder River Construction, LLC
Construction Unlimited, Inc.
Basement remodeling is one of the easiest ways to bring more spaces into your home. It's not an easy project and far from cheap - basement renovation needs waterproofing and appropriate flooring, adequate lighting and ventilation and lots of other details to look into -- but once finished, your basement can give you a multitude of utility and design possibilities. In fat, you'll probably love your finished basement so much, you'll want to have a spare bedroom, a play area and game room, and home cinema in your basement! Besides, a finished basement can lead to an increase in the resale value because of the abundant space beneath your ground floor.
The first consideration is to waterproof your basement. This is the first step before you even begin considering design plans. An appropriate sub floor has to be laid to prevent moisture beneath the floor coverings. Your basement walls to have to be finished to make them waterproof, and prevent condensation. Besides, there are the plumbing pipes that are present in your basement to conceal. These can't be removed, but they can be hidden using screens and partitions. An unsightly pillar in the middle of the basement can even be hidden by constructing a box shelf around it. Plumbing pipes on the ceiling can be concealed by installing a false ceiling.
After your basement has been water proofed and finished, you can look at ways to enhance your new living spaces. Naturally, your new finished basement should give an illusion of brightness and light. If you have been unable to have larger windows installed due to structural issues, take special care when you choose basement lighting. Low lighting may give the place a warm glow, but it does nothing to brighten the room. Recessed ceiling basement lighting can help illuminate the area nicely. Special areas in your basement like the recreation area or kids play area, will need brighter lighting, while the home theater section could possibly do with a more subtle basement lighting. This illusion of lightness has to be kept in mind when selecting colors for basement painting too. Keep it as light as possible with shades of ivory, yellows and other pastels being the most recommended shades for your basement walls. Keep these tips in mind, and you'll have a bright and cheery finished basement that's ready for use!