Marriage and Pregnancy

Guide To Finishing A Basement And Living To Tell About It

My husband and I just finished our basement to use as a bar and home theater. We found out that by finishing a basement, you can add valuable family space to your home. We did not, however, find this out the easy way. After a few fun yelling matches, one streak of paint on the side of my husband"s face, and a high-speed chase up the stairs and into the backyard, I am ready to tell you how to finish a basement and live to tell about it. Here are a few tips that we discovered during our entertaining finishing ordeal. Choose the Right Insulation: So, we decided it would be fun to install insulation in our basement ourselves. "Quality time", at least that is what my husband called it. I think what he really meant was ‘less money.’ So, we ran right to the store and picked up enough rolls of insulation for finishing a basement that was our size. You know, that sheet kind that expands about 5,000 percent when you slit the package open? We started working on that, and within a day and a half we were ready to bury each other in it. We had itchy insulation in places on our bodies that we didn’t even realize we had. The entire basement was polluted with the fibers from it, and I don’t even want to go into the what we experienced cutting it to size. After a couple of days, we decided we were not making any progress, so my husband called and had a professional come out. After chuckling at us for a moment, he told us there was a much easier way. He ended up using a type of foam spray insulation, and was done in a couple of days. We discovered it would work more effectively, because it expanded to fit in all of the nooks and crannies behind the basement walls. Lesson learned. Check for a Few Important Things: When you’re finishing a basement, there is a few elements you want to ensure you don’t overlook. I did… Well, my husband overlooked it and I just did not notice him overlooking it. Double check to be sure you have enough electrical outlets for what you will be using your basement for. You know, finishing a basement to convert it into a bar really requires a good number of outlets. Lesson learned. Make sure you have plenty of lighting fixtures. Without them, finishing a basement can be tough, and once you get it done, you may not be able to see properly in the murky dimness of your basement. This can lead to some serious toe-stubbing. Lesson learned. Walls and Floors: First of all, there are some wall and floor materials and types that you never want to go with for your basement. Because of the higher moisture content in the air, they’re just not smart ideas. Some of these include: - Sheetrock - Carpet - Hardwood Floors - OSB board - Faux Stone Floors Instead, opt for some type of moisture resistant paneling for the walls, and a nice real stone floor, or staining your existing concrete floors. Finishing a basement can really drive you crazy, but luckily you have learned from my mistakes. Save your basement and your marriage by following the tips and ideas in this article!


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
For those who want to find mature dating UK! Fiftydate offers dating services. Free to join, easy to use!
Professor Urges More Translations to Arabic
A Saudi academic and a Moroccan politician outline what Arab women need. The list includes more translations of Western research to overcome regional isolation and longer careers. The academic also says women everywhere are facing a "happiness gender gap."
Popular Articles

Anchoring The Nlp Secret To Self Confidence
We have all heard about Pavlov – the guy who found that he could condition dogs to drool by merely ringing a bell. The dogs were conditioned to associate the ringing of the bell with food. In NLP we call what Pavlov did anchoring.
Cute Russian Girls Looking For Love And Marriage
Abducted Reporter Shot by U.S. After Release
The abduction, and now wounding by U.S. forces, of Giuliana Sgrena, a foreign correspondent at the Italian daily Il Manifesto and specialist on issues for Arab women, has roused public opinion around the world.