Sunday, 10 May 2015

Joys Of Basement Remodeling York PA

By Roger Gorman


For the longest time, home basements have been relegated to the status of dingy box room, a place to store boxes full of stuff we will never need again but can't quite bring ourselves to dispose of. Basements have also gotten a bad rap as the go-to place for baddies in slasher movies. Now, basement remodeling York PA can add space and value to your home and, by banishing the bad guys, possibly add years to your life.



A remodeled basement room doesn't have to look gloomy. While it is fortunate when you have windows in the basement, it is surprising what can be done with clever lighting and decor. Carefully placed recessed spotlights and pale colors for the ceiling and at least three of the walls can give the illusion of light and space. Taking out the exiting staircase and putting in a set of open stairs will really open up the space.

The beauty of a basement is that it is somewhat detached from the rest of the household. Normal rules need not apply. This is an opportunity to experiment with different looks or even to hone your painting and decorating techniques. If you set it up for a specific use and it doesn't pan out, set it up for something else. You haven't lost anything because you weren't really using that space, anyway.

Basements can be a great place to store noisy children during the school holidays, especially when the weather is too nasty for playing outside. Here, the key word is durable. Low-budget MDF furniture that you put together yourself may seem like the affordable option but you may find yourself replacing it on more than one occasion as they grow up. If you can find second-hand furniture from a time when things were built to last, go for it.

The Man Cave. A woman can learn a lot about a man from the things he puts into his personal sanctuary. Experts say that it is an expression of who they are inside. With the owner's permission, this space can double as a guest room, media room, or den/study/library. Under no circumstances should it be used to store fabric, crafting supplies or cleaning materials.

Basement Bar. Contrary to what people believe, it is cellar temperature, i. E., 53.6 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit, and not room temperature, circa 65 to 70 degrees, that is the correct temperature for serving English-style real ale. The basement makes the perfect environment for joining the craft beer revolution.

Whatever other use you assign to the newly-remodeled cellar, add a sofa bed and it turns into a spare room with a flick of the wrist. Your guests will appreciate not having to climb the stairs in the middle of the night if you have space to put in a spare en-suite bathroom. Plan ahead, and install a disabled/elderly-friendly bathroom suite or wet room. Your former storage space can turn into a welcoming refuge for Mom and/or Dad if they decide to spend their late retirement years under your roof.

By remodeling your basement, you not only gain an extra room for a lot less expense than building an addition to the house, you are also adding value to your house should you decide to sell it at a later date. Hate the idea of losing all that storage space? Take your stored belongings out of their boxes and incorporate them into the design of the new room. Put your collectibles on display and your books on shelves, where people can see and actually read them.




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