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Converting The Basement Into An Entertainment Room

What are some good home renovation ideas for a basement?

The basement is often one of the most under-utilized areas of the home. There are many great ways to capitalize on this space to ensure comfort for your family. For example, you might install a home office in the basement space so you or your partner has room to complete their work? Or you might consider installing a full entertainment system and using the space for game-day meet-ups with the family.Another great option for upgrading the basement space is to add plush carpeting and rounded shelving to make the space comfortable for a kids’ play area. Our team of home improvement contractors at The Curtain Callhas many years of experience in this area of the marketplace. We’ve helped many local families upgrade their basement space.It’s the ideal time to consider a home upgrade! To learn more about your basement renovation options, call our home improvement contractors today.

Question about converting laundry room to bathroom?

This project can be a little costly. The first thing to do is get a couple of estimates from local contractors. Trying to tackle a project this size yourself might be a little challenging. Although you have plumbing in this space, it's not the correct sizing and location for the toilet & shower/tub. If you need step by step notes on finding and hiring a contractor, fill free to ask.

How do I convince my parents to let me have the basement as my bedroom?

Try to let your parents see the benefit of you sleeping in the basement, such as they get an extra room where you used to sleep and the other part of the basement that you don't use. Explain to them that you will pay for some (or all) of the decorations. Good luck and I hope it works out!

What are some good ideas for a basement room?

So you have decided to turn your musty junk-filled basement into a warm liveable space. Or maybe you are already using the basement but want to style it up a notch. Basement design ideas are limitless. Whether you want a cool chic look or a more dramatic themed basement, the choices are endless. But before you decide on the style you want for your basement, here are a few things to consider.Let Your Creativity FlyDo not be bound so much by functionality and practicality that you forget about making the basement a fun place to be in. While playing it safe with the rooms above is understandable, let the space below be your own personal canvas. Try out a crazy theme, a cool wall art, a unique color pattern, or anything else that comes to mind.Included below is everything from themed basements to small basement ideas.· Modern home gym· Exposed brick bar· Pub basement bar· Amazing cellar· Basement court· Expansive playroom· Cozy laundryBasement remodeling can be stressful, and understandably so. But the styling aspect will provide some much-needed fun. Seeing your basement take shape as the flooring is installed and the walls painted will be exciting and there is no feeling like seeing it come to life as furniture is put into place and light fixtures are installed.

Do I need a building permit to convert the garage into a family room?

As others have noted, you need to check with your local building codes, as they vary from city to city.

That being said, my 2¢? If increasing the livable, saleable space of your house is the goal, then get the permits. Good reasons include:

• If there is ever any damage to your home, i.e. fire, your insurance claim will be seriously affected
• Not having a "legal" remodel will influence the asking price of your home in case you ever want to sell
• If the space is "found out," you might have to pay a fine. (This happened to someone I know.)

As far as the space counting as "house," you need to make sure that you've done what's necessary for it to count as heated, living space. Typically, that means having the proper electrical and insulation, which would have to be inspected prior to drywalling.

So, yeah. Permits are a pain, but in the long run you'll be better for it and so will your house.

What are some unique basement remodeling ideas?

Basements are areas that are hardly to pay attention, but actually offer plenty of additional living space, for many purposes and activities. These spaces can accommodate a range of fun and useful content, media rooms and additional living room, through the wine cellar, gym and office, or maybe playroom and guest rooms. When decorating the basement should pay attention to some important details that will significantly affect the appearance of the whole area – the natural and artificial light, bright furniture, high-quality wall and floor coverings and the introduction of nature in the area.If you’re looking for Toronto Basement remodeling contractors that can help you add to the vision you have for a new basement, Contracting Ontario provide Basement Remodeling Contractors in Canada that are affordable.Basement can be converted into an active space for use.The basement space was large enough and showed promise, but it had one major flaw, as far as owner Heather of the design blog The Heathered Nest was concerned: it was seriously ugly.Now that this basement has been remodeled, it is a beautiful, comfortable, and bright space. The centerpiece is a spacious charcoal, tufted velvet sectional sofa that invites family to gather, play, socialize, and relax together.Can anything good be said about this basement? Fortunately, design blogger Kat, along with husband Mitch, had enough vision to see beyond this basement's dark, dungeon-like state.The result is nothing short of a total basement transformation. Kat and Mitch created multiple zones for multiple needs: half for entertainment and relaxing, half for working.While the area was big enough and ripe for a basement remodel, it had a lot of challenging aspects, including an obtrusive crawlspace door and a "looming HVAC" system that was hanging down from the ceiling.

Will finishing my basement in a distinctive Industrial style hurt my home's resale value compared to a more traditional renovation?

Thanks for the A2A Rob. Be aware that the sf of a basement, from an appraisal standpoint, only counts as a fraction of the total value of a house. If it is a fully underground basement it adds little value, if any depending on the ceiling height. If it is underground in the front (looks like a 2 story house) and a full walkout at the back (looks like 3 stories looking at it from the yard) which is the customary “finished basement” style, it still only adds about $25 per sf finished to the total value of the house, even if the price per sf of the house is $600 a square foot. Maybe an appraiser will give you $40 a sf for the basement.So do whatever you want. It’s a basement. The “value” is in finished or not finished. The only thing that might increase the value is not the style. It’s whether or not you have a full “conforming” bedroom and 3/4 bath to go with it as a guest suite. That bedroom and bathroom will be counted IF it is “conforming” which usually means it has a full ingress/egress window in the bedroom. An additional bedroom and bathroom will be counted by the appraiser in addition to the basement minimal price per sf allowance.In many areas you can’t sell a house for more than appraised value. In all areas it requires the buyer to fund the difference between purchase price and appraised value with cash over and above the agreed downpayment amount.If it’s a big rec room or entertainment space with no bedrooms or bathrooms, do whatever you want. In fact do whatever you want anyway. It won’t change the sale price or appraised value either way.Now if you start moving up to the main floor…big difference. But not for a basement.

How do i convince my parents to let me move into the attic?

How should i persuade them to let me movie my bedroom to up there?
My attic is fully refurnished and re-done, but its just sitting there with nothing in it. Its HUGE and safe also.
I asked them if i could, and they talked about it and came up with this. If i can write a letter to them explaining why i should move in up there, and list what i could do in return for them if i move up there. So i need a little help...

I already live in a medium sized bedroom, but ever since i was a little girl i wanted to live up there. They don't have any safety reasons why i shouldn't live up there (like bad reasons).

I am 13 years old.
We have the money to do it.
I am very mature and responsible... and need some help in trying to convince them!

So what should i include in the letter to convince them to let me move my bedroom up there? Thank you so much!

Can you put a tv in a unfinished basement?

My basement is unfinished although i have carpet and a jaquzii down there. I was wondering would i be able to put a sofa and tv down there or is it too moist and cold and would make my furniture moldy?

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