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Article Title: Basement Remodeling Ideas -- Create a Family-Friendly Space
Author: Christopher Behan
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A basement remodeling project could help your growing family create the additional living space it needs. Maybe you just had another child who is now occupying the other kids� old playroom, or perhaps your children are growing older and no longer want to share a bedroom. Whatever the reason that your family could use additional square footage, why not remodel your basement? Sure, you could create additional space by building on to your home, but that can be costly and time consuming, and will eat away at your yard space. Instead, you can make use of existing floor space by transforming your unfinished basement into a warm, welcoming place.
How Will You Use Your New Living Space?
Once your basement remodeling project is completed, you�ll have a blank canvas with which you can create just about any type of space imaginable. Maybe your daughters are becoming more serious about ballet and could benefit from having their own dance studio. Or, perhaps your kids need a dedicated study space where they can spread out their books and do homework without the distractions found on the home�s upper levels. You could also create a space the whole family can enjoy by converting your basement into a home theater or extra family room. No matter what you choose, your family is sure to make good use of the additional space.
Choose a Basement Finishing Method
In the past, finishing your basement meant months of construction. This would not only make a mess out of your home, but it would also disrupt your family�s schedule. Thanks to some innovative new products on the market, lengthy, messy construction is no longer necessary. Some of the basement finishing products can be installed in only a couple weeks and, because they don�t use drywall and other traditional construction materials, they aren�t prone to some of the problems that homeowners have traditionally had with their finished basements.
For instance, mold thrives in dark, damp areas like basements and organic materials like drywall provide the perfect food source for this icky fungus. Some of the newer products, however, are made from inorganic materials that don�t support the growth of mold. And, unlike drywall, many of these products don�t impede access to your home�s foundation or plumbing. If you need to make repairs to these components, you can simply remove a few basement walls, address the issues, and then put the walls back into place. This can save a ton of time and money because you won�t need to tear out and then rebuild any walls.
Find a Basement Remodeling Contractor
Because there are so many basement finishing methods available, choosing the one for your project could prove difficult. Before you settle on any one product or method, consult a local basement remodeling contractor. He or she can evaluate your family�s needs and inspect your basement space, and then recommend the methods that will best satisfy your requirements.
Don�t waste another minute fretting over your family�s tight quarters. Instead, reach out to your local basement remodeling contractor and begin the exciting process of creating your family�s new space.
About The Author: Christopher Behan is a professional writer specializing in the home improvement industry. His writing focuses on basement remodeling, sunrooms, and other home remodeling products and services. His work has been featured on multiple home improvement websites.
http://www.1800basement.com/new-hampshire
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