The Basement Project:  The Finished Product

It took roughly six years from start to finish, give or take months of procrastination and other distractions. The end result, though, was worth the stress. The house is less than 900 square feet, so having a large open-concept family room in the basement is a huge bonus. There is no wasted space down here. Even the fruit cellar has been converted into a finished storage room.

While I originally envisioned this space as a large party room with a bar and pool table, life changes. The largest portion of the family room can be set up as a cozy seating area. A home theatre system can be placed at either end. The bar area is also a decent size in its own right. A fridge is plugged in the corner to provide convenient cold beverages to visitors, or to us when we are working in the home office.

The home office is small, but at 12 feet x 8 feet, it has the same square footage as our smallest bedroom upstairs. There is enough room for 2 large book shelves, one small book shelf, two file cabinets and our computer. It's cozy, but since we don't use it for business, it is more than adequate. And with a lockset on the door, we can control access to the room when our daughter is older.

The suspended ceiling is higher than the one that was originally there, and with recessed lights (on dimmers), there is plenty of headroom and light. The cool green walls are fresh. This is definitely not the cave-like basement typical to so many homes from its era.

I am very pleased with the final product, and I do believe that I have earned some bragging rights!

end to end view of basement  Corner to corner view of basement  view of seating area

finished stairs  view of cellar  computer room



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