Planning Your New Basement Space

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Before you begin talking with contractors about your basement remodel, it’s a good idea to write down some basic information about your space and what you are looking for. A sample Planning Outline is included below. By preparing this information ahead of time, you will make communications with contractors and family members easier and avoid omissions and inconsistencies as you move forward in your basement remodel project and design.

Think beyond just the rooms you want—to the end results you want to achieve. Then, prioritize your basement’s wish list. This will help you resolve the constant tug of war between money and features. It will help you focus on features or attributes that are critical to the usability and enjoyment of your new basement space.

For example, say you want a playroom for your young children. If the room is too dark, cold or otherwise uninviting, the kids won’t feel safe and comfortable. So you should place a premium on good lighting, storage space for toys and crafts.

By writing them down, these things won’t be overlooked or overshadowed as you create and refine your basement design. The last thing you want is to invest lots of hard-earned cash, only to be disappointed with the results in your new finished basement.

Finished Basement Planning Sheet

Approximate total area of basement (sq. ft.)

                                sq. ft.

Approximate area you plan to finish (sq. ft.)

                                sq. ft.

Basement elevation (circle one)

Below grade
Garden level
Walkout

Floor type (circle one)

Concrete slab on grade
Structural wood
Structural concrete

Approximate fair market value of home ($)

$                             _____


Approximate budget

Min    $                        ___
Max   $                              
*Need help figuring

Basement Remodel Features, goals and priorities

Features

Priority

Special needs, issues concerns

 

 

 

Home theater or media center

 

 

Bedroom(s)

 

 

Bathroom(s)

 

 

Sauna, whirlpool or steam shower

 

 

Kids play room

 

 

Bar or other entertainment area

 

 

Game or recreation room

 

 

Arts and crafts studio

 

 

Sewing room

 

 

Workout or exercise studio

 

 

Home office

 

 

Mother-in-law apartment

 

 

Wine cellar

 

 

Other (list below)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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