Article Written By: Adam Ciboch
Many people consider home additions as their next viable option when they want more space in their current residence but don't want to sell their home and buy a now one. Not entirely practical for people under tight financial restraints, home additions are expensive and time consuming projects, though. You're missing a very big opportunity for improvement, especially if you have a basement, if adding on to your home is your only idea on how to add space.Most people overlook basements as a prime opportunity for added storage and living space, since many are considered dark and dank. Most people are looking to add a play room, a guest space, an exercise room or even a home office, when most people consider adding space to their home. All of these things would fit perfectly into a basement. They remain at a generally constant temperature throughout the year, since most of them are underground and surrounded by earth, making them nice and cool in the summer, even without the need for excessive air conditioning. They are also quieter than the rest of your house as a result of this same feature.Adding any window space you're able to fit in should be one of your first considerations. All you need is just a few free feet of above-ground space to make this possible. It is essential to have a safe exit route if an emergency occurs, and daylight sun will brighten up the entire space quite a lot, as an added bonus. You should also use light liberally, in addition. Most people cite the cave-like feeling as a reason they dislike their basement space. You can never have enough lighting.Next, if possible, create access to an outdoor. If it is too far underground, this may not be possible. If it is, though, consider replacing your old wooden door with French or sliding glass doors. They are great design features, as well as a wonderful way to let in even more light. Another great option is to consider adding some form of flooring material. While many people choose carpet, tiling is actually a better choice that requires less maintenance. You also have less chance of mold problems in the future with tiles as opposed to carpet.Voila! Your basement can be more than just extra storage space. You'll have additional living space in an airy, light, and pleasant environment in no time, if you implement tips such as those listed above.
This Article Has Been Published on Sun, 5 Jun 2011 and Read 281 Times