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8C Sommerbrooke
$285,000.00

4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, 2 Story Home, Double Coffered Ceiling, Custom Molding, Built in Desk with Book Case, Vessal Sinks, Lots of upgrades!
$285,000.00
27D Valley Chase

Stone, Brick, Vynel Exterior, Custom Trim Throughout, Custom Cabinets w/ Granite, Alarm System, Cutom Tile, Coffered Ceilings in Family Room, Dining Room & Master Bedroom, Unbelievable Landscape w/ Sprinkler
$193,995.00

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Basement Ideas to Consider |
Basement Ideas to
Consider
By
Dennis Frank
Being banished to the basement doesn’t always have to be
punishment! Nowadays, owners of homes with a basement consider the
space to be prime square footage. Everything from hobby rooms, play
rooms, media centers, music rooms, poker parlors, exercise areas,
office space and of course, it’s original purpose, storage space, is
finding new life in the space “down below.”
The definition of a basement is an area that is either fully or
partially below ground level. This is not to be confused with the
crawl space of a house, since another part of the definition is that
a person should be able to stand upright in the area.
The amount of square footage in the basement is generally
equivalent to that on the ground floor. In most homes, it’s like
having another entire level of living space, which can add up to
quite a bit! The options for utilizing that amount of space really
are limited only by the imagination since the space usually will
have electricity and plumbing.
The basement can be partitioned off into different rooms or it
can be one huge open space. If this part of your home is “finished”
then consider yourself lucky. If not, or if the space is on the To Do list, there are issues to consider before
proceeding with the project. First, it’s important to identify
“trouble” spots such as lowered ceilings, enclosed boiler rooms, and
ductwork. Second, the space must not leak. Uncontrolled moisture
will cause a number of dangerous and damaging problems including the
growth of mold.
Once the identification and remediation of basement problem areas
is finished, the next step is determining a layout for the space.
The task can be overwhelming, and a good way to begin is by
determining the activities that’ll likely take place in the space.
Looking at pictures or at what others have done always helps
jump-start the imagination.
Keep in mind that the basement will have little or no natural
light so consider this when planning the layout. Slowly but surely
this space will spring to life and you’ll wonder how you ever lived
without it!
Dennis Frank is an Internet Entrepreneur and
Author of many fine websites such as
BasementInfo.com
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