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Challenges of
Framing Basement Doors
If it's feasible there are a lot of advantages to finishing a
basement. There is more room for entertaining, more space for
bedrooms potentially, more storage, and if needed, a place for kids
to play. Like any huge home improvement project, finishing the
basement also has some challenges. Framing basement doors and walls
has stumped many do it yourself enthusiasts. It is more than
possible to accomplish the goal on your own if you give yourself a
reasonable time frame and have some patience.
The first thing to do is make sure your basement is a good candidate
for finishing. Some older homes have basements that were never
intended to be living spaces and will be very difficult to complete.
If that's the case in your home, you want to carefully evaluate the
situation before you spend a lot of energy and money on the project.
Those who live in a flood plain may want to think twice before
putting valuable furniture and other belongings in the most likely
to flood area of the house. Other than that, go ahead and learn the
basics for framing basement doors and walls. You will be giving your
home a great makeover and adding more room in the process.
Framing Basement Doors
Framing basement doors and walls is often a bit of a challenge for
novices. It's not quite the same as the other areas of the house.
The basement usually has lower ceilings that can make it hard to
find a door that will fit the correct dimensions of the height. A
good door salesperson or home improvement person can help make sure
you don't end up with a door you can't use. Before you purchase the
door, check and double check the height and width you have to work
with.
If all else fails, don’t hesitate to call in a professional for help
with framing basement doors. This is especially important if you
have already devoted a lot of time and money to the project. In the
long run, a contractor could save you trouble and frustration, not
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Should You Use An Architect
For Your Basement Plans?
Should you use an architect for your basement plans?
Unfortunately, the answer to this question is never clear cut.
The scope of the project, the complexity of the changes to be
made, your own skill level, and your budget are all
considerations that factor into whether or not it is a good
idea to use an architect. There are advantages and
disadvantages to either path you choose, so take some time to
think about them very carefully.
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Questions About Basement
Remodeling Subfloor?
The process of basement remodeling of the subfloor does not
have to be a complex project. Initially, it involves you
sitting down and deciding what you wish to do. What is your
goal? Do you want to turn the basement into a comfortable
living space or a utilitarian room? Do you see it as a family
space, office room or strictly storage and utilitarian space?
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Some Waterproofing Basement
Solutions
It's usually pretty obvious when your home could benefit from
waterproofing basement solutions. You will begin to notice
condensation on the walls, slimy mold in the corners or along
the ceiling, or outright water in the floor. Not only is this
a sign of damage to the foundation of the home, it can also
cost you a lot in terms of water damage to any items you may
have stored down there or ruining your furniture. In order to
determine the best way to approach your water leaking problem
is to figure out where the water is coming in and why.
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What Is A Basement Conversion?
You may have heard people talk about doing a basement
conversion, but this term is sometimes misunderstood or
confusing. The reality is that converting a basement is
essentially just remodeling or refinishing the basement space.
However, a remodel or refinish often refers to updating or
refurbishing an existing space while a conversion usually
refers to making changes to your basement so it can be used
for a different purpose than its current one. This may seem
like a slight difference in wording, but it is one that many
people find important when talking about basement projects.
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Bathroom Additions Bring New Life To Your Home
For ideas on bathroom additions, you don't have to go to an
interior decorator or professional designer. You can achieve a
new look for your bathroom quite easily by looking online or
watching decorating shows on television.
Bathroom additions such as the following can add new life to
your bland bathroom and make your space more useful and
appealing.
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Glass Tiles for Energy Savings – Poor Conducting Makes Great
Cents!
Not too many people consider glass tiles first when remodeling,
yet there are ways to use glass tiles for energy savings. In
fact, the increasing popularity of glass tiles in the home is
directly related to environmental issues. There are many
companies that are making glass tiles out of recycled glass.
It takes less energy to make a new tile from recycled glass
then it does to produce a new tile from scratch. In the home,
glass tiles can be used as extra insulation on the wall or
floor while adding a decorative touch.
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