Remodeling your home - whether one room or the entire building - can be exciting and a little daunting. If you’re worried about the outcome of your basement remodeling project, here is our must-have checklist to ensure your basement renovation will be a sure-fire success! 1.
Read MoreIf you are planning on remodeling your basement, you will need to pay careful attention to lighting.
Read MoreDeciding on a basement floor requires the same thoughtfulness as if you were choosing a living room or kitchen flooring. You should first decide the purpose for your basement space.
Read MoreGreen building has positive long term effects on the environment. Therefore, it is in your best interest to select materials that are not only durable, but also safe for your surroundings.
Read MoreBasements can be moist and dusty. They can also harbor unseen dangers such as insects. There are various ways to keep your basement free of insects. To have an insect-free home, it is best to do an assessment of both the exterior and interior.
Read MoreA finished basement can become quite an asset to you, but you must take the appropriate measures to make sure that it doesn’t flood unnecessarily.
Read MoreIf you have extra space in your basement or you want to do basement remodeling, don’t just talk about it. Take action to turn your basement into a home office space.
Read MoreBibliophiles can never have too many books. If your shelves are already full, don’t let your reading materials sit on the sink, under the bed, and on top of the fridge. Your books deserve a new home, but where?
Read MoreNick Richmond, President of Matrix Basement Systems was named the winner of the 2013 Fred Case Remodeling Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
Read MoreWhen you hear about basements, the first thing that probably comes to mind is storage. After all, this is where most people keep their broken, unused, and excess items. What many don’t realize, however, is that there’s more to basements than being dark and dusty places.
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