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Insights into basement design

BY READERS DIGEST

9th Feb 2022 Home & Garden

Insights into basement design

Basement Designing can be a very involved process, and it should be. A finished basement can add the necessary living space and value to any home.

Before you begin, remember that an unfinished basement is just that: unfinished. It may not look good, and it certainly won't add anything to your home's value or appeal. With some careful planning and professional basement designing experts on your end, you can certainly create the basement of your dreams.

Owning your dream basement might be easier than you think. You must remember that before you start, you should have a clear idea of the intended function of your basement and how you want it to look like. Today, these areas are no longer used for mere storage space or be left to mold. This extra space can be transformed into a functional room, utilizing your living space. Best of all, you don't have to incur extra costs to extend your property area or compromise your beautiful garden area.

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Finished basement designs are aplenty in magazines books and even available online through different websites. The designs encompass various functions and themes, from living space to game room and mini library. If you have a basement ready for remodeling but have no idea where to start, fret not. Put in a little effort in filtering design ideas, and you will soon find yourself creating personalized ideas. If it helps, do set up an appointment to consult an interior designer. The consultation comes with a price tag, but usually, it's worth it. There should be no compromise in creating a comfortable space for you and your family.

When you have an idea in mind, it is time to pen it down and convert that idea into a detailed drawing plan. Finished basement designs should reflect a usable space and include features desired by the homeowner. Some of the features commonly requested by homeowners for their basement include home theater, game room, bar, home office, workout area, and bedroom. Homeowners should bear in mind that this area has limited space. Therefore, it is important to prioritize the needs of the family and work to create the most functional space.

Home owners should have sufficient funding to embark on a basement remodeling project. A beautiful basement is a dream for many and yet unfulfilled even for many more. Remember to consult a professional interior designer or someone with basement remodeling experience before committing to any renovation. Your personal finished basement designs should reflect of your best interest for the space and benefit you in the long run.

Choose EA Home Design for your basement remodeling escapades.

The entire process is well-considered with each household's specific needs in mind, from layout to materials – EA Home Design has earned a reputation of sticking to deadlines and rapidly transforming home spaces into functional spaces so that you can enjoy them more! The optimism radiates off this team as they make stressful projects luxury products by investing their passion into every project.

Co-owner Ali comes from a Civil Engineering background and has used his structural expertise to head the design and sales aspects of the business. In contrast, Kevin’s more than two decades of hands-on home improvement experience have equipped him to serve as the project manager and flooring specialist. Together, they are joined by a team of home improvement, design, and architecture experts that ensure each client is in the best possible hands.

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