If you're lucky enough to have a basement in your home, you may find yourself wondering how to make it look good. After all, an old basement can bring down the value and overall quality of a home. For many homeowners the basement is the most under utilized space in the home, but what a lot of people don't realize is that it doesn't have to be a major job to bring new life to the lower levels of your home.
Basement renovations come in all shapes and sizes, trust us, we've been doing them for years! When the mention of a basement reno comes up people often think of a major over haul that includes tons of time and money spent on the project. While these types of renovations are common in basements and prove to add a tremendous amount of value, they aren't the only type of "renovation" you can give to your basement.
Whether you're looking to add some new colour, or make the space more inviting for when you have guests over, there's lots of different options that are quick and affordable, and at the end of it you'll be surprised at how different it can look. You'll also find yourself wondering why you didn't get started on it sooner!
With a little bit of work, and the right tools for the job, you can create a new look for your older basement that will make the lower level feel like a welcoming part of your home again. Here are some ways to get started:
1. Paint the walls or ceiling. This is an easy and inexpensive way to brighten up a space and give it a fresh look. Plus, it's a great way to cover up any cracks or imperfections in the walls. This is something that can be done over a weekend with some friends while enjoying a few drinks, or if you'd feel more comfortable having professionals do it then you can always give us a call! We have experienced painters who can make quick work of any basement space, and leave you with an area you can't wait to enjoy.
2. Install new flooring. Old carpeting or linoleum can make a space feel dated and uninviting. Installing new tile, hardwood, vinyl, or laminate flooring will give your basement a whole new look. There's tons of options around including varying colours and designs that can give you exactly what you're looking for. And installing new flooring is much easier and quicker than a lot of people think, to be honest, the hardest part of the job is moving the furniture around! But once the floor is clear, then the new flooring could be installed during an afternoon or two depending on the size of the space.
3. Add new light fixtures. Older basements often have dim, fluorescent lighting that does nothing to create a warm and inviting space. Adding some new light fixtures will brighten up the space and make it feel more inviting. Whether you'd like to install new overhead lighting, or simply put in some new lamps, it's literally as easy as screwing in a lightbulb!
4. Furnish the space. Once you've made some basic changes to the look of your basement, it's time to start furnishing it. If you plan on using the space for entertaining, consider adding a wet bar or built-in cabinets for storing glasses and liquor. If you're looking for a place to relax, add a comfortable couch and some throw pillows. And if you need extra storage space, consider adding shelving or cabinets along the walls.
Making an old basement look good doesn't have to be difficult or expensive. With a little bit of work, you can transform your basement into a space that you and your family will enjoy for years to come. If you'd like more information or have questions about a basement project you're thinking of starting, give us a call. Whether it's a small job that needs some basement painting, or a full demo and reno, our team can handle it all and would love to help bring new life to your basement!
Basement Renovations London has been serving the region of London, Ontario and the surrounding areas for over ten years. With expert contractors in every trade that's needed for basements, you can trust you're getting the best for every stage of a basement renovation.
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