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Basement ideas: Consider a semi-finished option

Looking for fresh basement ideas? Finishing a basement is one of the most popular home improvement projects because it’s an effective way to increase living space in your home. But there are two drawbacks to finishing a basement in the usual way, that is, finishing it completely.

First, fully finishing your basement is expensive. It’s not as expensive as building an addition onto your home, but it’s still easy to spend well into five figures finishing a basement with insulation, drywall and floor coverings.

And second, a typical finished basement is vulnerable to serious damage from water leaks and moisture. Mould growth and poor indoor air quality throughout your home is a very real threat if a finished basement gets wet.

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Creating a more economical, less vulnerable and more attractive basement is where something I call the semi-finished basement strategy can help.

Why semi-finish?

If all you need is space for the kids to play, an area for hobbies or sewing, and maybe a basic extra bathroom downstairs and some laundry space, you really don’t need to go all out with drywall, insulation and luxurious flooring right away. A semi-finished basement is an economical, low-stress, in-between option that too few people consider.

The key to a useful and inviting semi-finished basement is making the space look nicer, feel more comfortable and have better lighting — all without creating new finished wall surfaces, ceilings and floors.

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This approach to basement ideas saves money and also eliminates the risk of water damage and mould growth if your basement is not quite reliably dry every year. No basement should ever be finished with new floors and interior walls unless it’s 100 per cent reliably dry, 100 per cent of the time as proven from at least a few years’ observation.

3 steps to a semi-finished basement

Floors: First, coat the floor with a tough, thick, catalyzed floor coating, then lay down removable, interlocking rubber floor tiles in areas where people will stand or kids will play. It’s amazing how much better this approach makes any basement space look and feel. If you do nothing else but improve the floor, you’ll love your basement much more.

Walls: Second, clean and paint the walls with a bright colour. When it comes to basement ideas, white is my favourite and 100 per cent acrylic latex paint sticks to brick, block or poured concrete walls very well. A shop vac is the best tool to get the bulk of dirt off basement walls.

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Ceiling: Third, vacuum the floor joists, pipes and wires overhead, then paint that area a light colour, too. Painting areas like these is not easy because of all the obstructions you need to work around, but the results are very good looking, in an informal and rustic way.

The biggest benefit of the semi-finished approach to your basement is low cost. For less than $1,000 in materials and your own labour, you can transform a dark, uninviting basement into the kind of place where kids can play. In fact, I’d argue it’s easier to enjoy a semi-finished basement compared with a fully finished one during the kid-rearing years because you won’t be as uptight about damage and wear.

I recently helped a young couple transform their dark, 100-year-old basement into a play and hobby space and we used a catalyzed floor coating as the first part of the process. Rocksolid Garage Coat is like epoxy in that it hardens by chemical reaction after adding a hardener, but it’s thicker than epoxy and supposed to be 20 times tougher.

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Only time will tell, but the results look great. So far this has proven to be the most impressive concrete floor coating I’ve seen in action. The thick coating made the century-old concrete look better than anyone expected, turning the space into the kind of place you want to be in.

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Steve Maxwell

Steve Maxwell

Steve Maxwell has been helping Canadians with home improvement, gardening and hands-on living since 1988. Visit BaileyLineRoad.com for videos, stories and inspiration.

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