Not only do fall
weekends leave you with a little more indoor time, but it also indicates a
close to the summer season, which means it’s time to get ready for colder
weather. So put some extra labor of love into your home by creating a cozy
hideaway that your family can retreat to once the outdoors becomes too chilly.
One of the best
places to create this snug space is to mimic hibernating animals and go under
ground — to the basement. Whether your lowest level needs a facelift or is
completely unfinished, now is the perfect time to make a game plan and get
started on remodeling your basement.
Step 1 – Obtain A Permit
Before you can just
slap up insulation and drywall, you need to make sure your basement is even fit
to dwell in. Check with your city to ensure there aren’t any permits you need to
obtain and that the space is up to code. If you don’t do it right, then this
update could haunt you when it comes time to sell.
Step 2 – Get The Air Flowing
You’ll want this
space to be warm in winter and cool in the summer. Contact a contractor to see
if getting air to this lower level will be as easy as tapping into your current
HVAC system and whether or not your existing appliance can handle the extra
space.
Step 3 – Design And Frame
Now comes the
fun part. Decide what you want down there! A bedroom or two, a man cave, or TV
room; a blank slate provides all sorts of exciting options. Once you’ve got a
plan, start framingit out.
Step 4 – Add Emergency Exits
This underground
level needs exit points that go directly outside. So, install a back door or
windows that someone could fit through in case of emergency. If there are
bedrooms in the design, they also each need their own exit point.
Step 5 – Insulate And Drywall
While the ground
surrounding your home provides some insulation, you’ll want to properly
insulate around the perimeter and in between rooms to provide a noise barrier.
Then put up the drywall.
Step 6 – Install Flooring
Pick out your
flooring, such as wood,
tile, carpet or vinyl. It mostly depends on what type of rooms you’re planning
to create. Make sure your floors are level before you lay anything down. It’s
especially common to find slanted floors in older homes.
Step 7 – Paint And Decorate
You’re almost
finished! Pick out your paint colors, move in your furniture and enjoy your new
cozy hideaway. Colder weather will be here before you know it, so make sure and
get this project started right away!
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