Ways to Improve an Unfinished Basement

To get more out of your basement space, you might decide that you want to remodel it. Whether you do it yourself or have a contractor handle some or all of the task, it can be a bit daunting and expensive. You don’t have to do a full remodel to get more use out of the space either. In fact, there are some fairly simple and inexpensive tweaks that you can do that will make the area more functional and at least a bit more pleasant no matter how you plan to use it.

Freshen Things Up

Most basements are dark and dreary affairs at best, so a good defense is to lighten and brighten the area as much as possible.

Let in More Light

Most basements have at least one window, but they tend to be fairly useless, tiny things that do little to improve the area in any real way. With the addition of better basement windows and a window well, you can add more light, ventilation, and even an emergency exit.

Paint the Floor

You might be tempted to carpet or tile the basement floor, but before you do, consider the condition of the floor and the condition of the area. Do you really need carpet in an area that is just used for laundry and little else? How long will a carpet last in the overly damp basement? Tile can buckle and carpet can mold or mildew even in a basement that never actually floods. Concrete floors are durable, but they tend to look a little industrial. There are ways, however, to remedy that.

Extra Touches

There are always small ways to freshen up any area—and none of them have to be expensive.

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