Your basement finishing plans can be tailored to suit your requirements, although you will be restricted by the size of your basement, of course. You don’t have to have a large basement that you convert into a home theater or gym. If you have need for smaller spaces that can all be used by different members of the family consider a partitioned basement. A partitioned basement finishing plan may be a little more expensive than a single basement renovation plans, but you have the advantage of having many more sectioned off spaces that can be used for a number of different purposes. A play room for the kids, a home office for you, a storage section, a den for privacy -- you can have all these and more, in one single basement finishing plan.
If your San Francisco, CA area basement finishing plans include converting the basement into a guest room or children’s playroom or other such area where there will be a lot of activity, consider installing a bathroom as part of the plan. This makes the basement more complete, and ensures convenience to all who use it. If you want to use it as an entertaining area for family and friends, consider adding a bar, and making space for a game room with a pool table etc. Always look to making the basement complete in convenience, and not just looks. Open up windows to let in more natural light, or use special lighting alcoves to have soothing lighting that’s not harsh and too bright. Open up the stairs -- you’ll have plenty of light coming in from above which makes for a brighter environment.
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I have a 1250 sq ft unfinished basement that I would like to finish soon.
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