For a long duration, your basement has been essentially unused (or at least underutilized). Why shouldn’t this area enhance your home, and quality of life? Are you ready for basement remodeling that can make it your favorite room in your home in Millard?
Basement renovations are among the most undertaken home remodeling projects. The end results can be almost anything: home theater rooms, game rooms, exercise studios, home offices, woodworking spaces, arts/crafts studios, wine cellars, bar areas … a basement renovation has few limits, aside from size to work with!
The advantages of a finished basement are many. Additional living space is a positive for young, growing families. Improved entertainment options are great for family time or when company arrives. Dedicated space for hobbies or personal interests creates the opportunity to hone in on one’s avocations. And, the jump in resale value seems to appeal to everyone.
Basement renovation involves lots of details. The work typically takes many months. Costs can run into tens of thousands of dollars.
Hiring a veteran basement contractor, such as RNB Design Group, is vital to a successful basement remodeling in Millard. RNB Design Group has refinished dozens of basements in southeastern Wisconsin over more than 25 years.
Getting serious about transforming your Millard basement into your new favorite space? Plenty of decisions lie ahead.
Before going too far, check that your basement is amenable to refinishing. There’s likely more to consider than you’d imagine!
The ceiling shouldn’t be lower than seven feet for comfortable headroom. A foot or two higher provides an open, airy feel.
Designing a manageable plan requires a minimum 700 square feet of floor space. Ideally, at least 1,000 square feet exists. Any more is gravy (and filled with possibilities).
Know that you’ll have to work around load-bearing supports such as columns and beams. Placement of natural light sources, especially windows, matters. So do mechanical systems, usually HVAC and plumbing.
Is the basement moisture laden? Waterproofing and drainage enter the picture. So do ventilation and air quality. Insulation and the climate control system might need to be addressed.
All this, before a single sheet of drywall is erected or any flooring is laid. Now you know why to plan for (potentially) a long haul!
The specific decisions you’ll face hinge on the end goal of your basement renovations. Are you building a home theater or media room? A wet bar and kitchenette? A home gym? A home office or study? Something else?
Some materials choices are pretty universal: flooring, walls, ceiling, insulation and doors. Most remodeling projects involve these.
How do you seek your finished basement area to “feel?” Modern? Traditional? Rustic? Industrial? All are popular design styles.
Personal touches are important with decisions about finishes: paint colors and trim. Lighting fixtures (recessed or pendant). Plumbing fixtures (sinks, toilets and maybe showers). Cabinetry and countertops. Design of any storage features.
Basement refinishing in Millard has become more involved with technological advances, too. Monstrous TVs require planning for both “where” and “how.” Smart speakers and sound systems offer amazing audio. Home automation systems, and smart lighting and thermostats, make environmental adjustments possible with a tap on a smartphone.
Basement finishing is like any other remodeling project: a process of steps. This is why having an experienced basement finishing contractor, such as RNB Design Group, is so important. Let them handle the stress and checklists!
The pre-remodeling steps aren’t glamorous. A basement must be evaluated to spot any potential issues. Next are drawing up detailed plans for the basement renovations, and obtaining required permits and approvals. Subcontractors need to be identified and hired.
Demolition can commence} after furniture and stored items are relocated. Further steps, before the sledgehammers start swinging, are evaluating load-bearing supports and identifying necessary electrical or plumbing upgrades.
With the work site cleared off, construction begins. New walls go up, and windows in them. Wiring and piping are run. Insulation is frequently added to walls, floor and ceiling. Flooring – whether hardwood, tile or carpet – is laid.
The finishing phase is when the new space starts being recognizable. Walls and ceiling are painted. Trim work is done on moldings and doors. Lights are put up. Sinks and toilets get installed.
Your new space is almost ready to enjoy! The last touches are testing operational components, verifying all is complete and, of course, cleaning up afterward.
Once the basement remodeling process starts, it’s easy to get excited. You’ve dreamt of enjoying this new, ultra-modern space. How long do you have to wait?
Small projects can last six to 12 weeks. Medium projects can take up to 24 weeks. Large projects – with multiple moving parts, and lots of space to work on – might last 40 weeks.
Many variables are involved. The best approach is to plan ahead, maintain open communication with the basement contractor, and be ready for unexpected delays. Hangups with acquiring materials, or working around subcontractors’ schedules, are unfortunately common.
Remodeling done well is not cheap. Basement refinishing is no exception. A small basement project can run up to $30,000; a medium-size undertaking, up to $60,000. Large basement projects can exceed $100,000, often involving the creation and outfitting of several rooms.
Homeowners can save money on basement completion costs by choosing cost-effective materials, and using local contractors. Some elements of a project might be do-it-yourself for the right person(s). Planning is ultimately the most effective cost controller.
What are the dreams for your Millard basement? Tired of living around space you know could be used so much better? Start exploring its potential - contact RNB Design Group for counsel and guidance on transforming your basement into the space you’ve been wanting. Give your lifestyle a step up, every time you go down a few steps in your Millard house!