Basement Finishing

Basement Finishing

Dream Home is Maryland, VA & DC’s premier choice when it come to basement remodeling. We make the most out of your basement! If your basement is a cold concrete room, you have a great opportunity to meet with our basement consultants, and change the basement into your favorite room in the house!Take your basement space and transform it into a beautiful finished room.

Our services includes everything basement from waterproofing to beautifying. We install basement finishing and remodeling products that form a barrier between the cold, damp basement surfaces and your finished basement living space.

Imagination
When you first look at an unfinished basement it can be difficult to see the many possibilities for creating wonderful living space for your family and your home. All that unfinished space can make it hard to envision what your basement can look like when you finish remodeling it. There are many ways to approach a basement remodeling project. The entire area can be left open, or it can be divided into rooms. It can be elegantly finished or it can be given a rustic design. The only limits are the boundaries of your imagination.

  • Basement fixes
  • Basement finishing
  • Basement beautifying
  • Basement warming
  • Basement entertaining

Basement Design Ideas

  • In-law Suite
  • Rental Unit
  • Kids Playroom
  • Home Office
  • Gym
  • Bar/Entertainment Room
  • Theater Room
  • Recreation Room
  • Organized Storage
  • Wine Cellar

Basement Problem Fixes

  • Mold
  • Leaks
  • Cracks
  • Foundations problems
  • Cold
  • Sump pump back-ups
  • Pests
  • Un-even floor

Warning Signs!

  • Mold and Mildew
    Fungus that grows in damp and dark areas, and cause discoloration, or musty odors.

  • Moldy Odors
    This is the result of the decay process from mold, and dry rot.

  • Peeling Paint
    Peeling paint is a sign that you have moisture problems and waterproofing issues.

  • Damp Spots on Walls
    Water has absorbed through your walls.

  • White Substance on Basement Walls
    This is a chemical breakdown of the bonding agent that holds your walls together. This white substance is a sign of possible structural deterioration.

  • Cracked Walls
    Should be inspected to determine the exact cause.

  • Rust on Appliances or Furniture
    Like furnaces. Rust is caused by a wet environment and is the sign of waterproofing issues.

  • Dry Rot
    Black fungus grows mostly on walls or wooden surfaces, causing wood to decay.

Basement

A beautifully executed basement remodeling project can give you the perfect space for entertaining, a den for family activities, a game room, and even a top line home theater.

Basements should be more heavily lit than above-grade rooms. Maximize both natural (outdoor daylight) and artificial lighting. An open floor plan, large windows, and a French door leading to the basement instead of the solid door which is most likely installed there now will help maximize the lighting. Also think in terms of light colors, and mirrored walls or ceilings.

Stick with light colors for the walls. Using light paint colors will very effectively brighten the gloomiest basements!

Is your basement warm enough?
It’s not a bad idea to have a secondary heat source in your basement, such as a wood burning stove, a fireplace, or a floor warming system.

  • 1. Eliminate as many posts and columns as is practical. Design new walls to conceal necessary posts and columns whenever possible.
  • 2. If air ducts or plumbing must be relocated, do so along walls or beams, leaving ceilings higher in the center of rooms, where headroom is more critical.
  • 3. Make the room seem wider and longer with the use of horizontal design elements.
  • 4. Remember that water seeks its lowest point (the basement). Carpet may be installed, of course, but consider using alternative, more water resistant floor coverings such as tiles, vinyl, area rugs (which can be easily taken up and dried out or cleaned), or indoor/outdoor carpeting to minimize any potential water damage.

While your basement may not be much to look at now, you’ll want to end up with quality living space when the project is complete. An architect or interior designer can help you get the most out of the space. A little forethought and careful planning now can help you create a space that is attractive, comfortable and useful.

Basement design with bright colors
Seeking out bright or dramatic color schemes should be your goal for your basement decor. Varying shades of red, blue, yellow, orange, and green add color and character to this notoriously dark room. If you already have a couch in your basement, try a bright slipcover to change the look and add coordinating pillows.

Throw down some unique rugs to add texture and variety. Repaint the walls and put up new artwork. If you are in the process of choosing furniture, you might want to consult a decorator to help you create your desired look.

Quick design tips
Add or relocate your laundry room to the basement, freeing up main floor space, move the gym equipment that’s been gathering dust in your garage into the basement.