แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Basement แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Basement แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันศุกร์ที่ 7 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Basement Construction

Not all basements are finished basements, so if is the case with your home you need to read up on basement construction. If your basement just has the four concrete walls, then you have to start from scratch. It is easier to work with the existing walls than have to pour the foundation of your house. This is the best way when you put some thought into it as you can make your basement into anything your family needs. You can start your walls by using 2x4's to frame it out. Always make these walls a little smaller than the concrete walls because the wood needs room to shrink and expand with the different seasons. If you make it exactly to measure, then you will have to force your walls into the cement when trying to erect them.

After you have all your walls framed out, then you need a good insulation to place between the spaces of the 2x4's. This must be placed properly and covered with a vapor barrier, which will help in keeping your basement dry. After you get this done, then you should cover the walls with drywall or whatever material that suits your needs. Then comes a bit of the harder work and you have to plaster and sand the drywall that you have installed. After this is done you are ready for painting. Always use a good primer on new drywall. This will seal it for you and also help when you put on your final coat of paint.

The floor can be finished with whatever material you feel like using, such as tile or carpet but sometimes you will need to put in a sub floor before you do this. Next is your ceiling. If you have enough room in your basement the easiest way to go is put in a drop ceiling, which will cover all your pipes and things that you don't want showing. You can use acoustic tiles or drywall it the way you did your walls.

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วันเสาร์ที่ 22 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Expert Advice on Basement Construction

Basement construction is something you have to carefully plan before executing. One mistake and you could end up with problems year after year, and you really wouldn't want to have to deal with that and spend periodically for repairs. Let's take a look at some important points to make your basement dreams come to life.

Organize Ahead

The current basements may have weight rooms and saunas, home entertainment centers, lap pools and dance floors, climate-controlled wine cellars, bars, bedrooms and baths. Think about what you really want and visualize. Imagine what your empty basement will look like once you're done with it. You may then try to sketch out your concept, visit your basement, and visualize how you're going to put together your ideas.

Be Practical

Now's the time to consider the basics of basement construction. Make sure you know how to deal with the dampness, flooding, musty odors and mold. Hire an expert to establish the source of any water problems, including seasonal leakage, and ask for a solution. You may employ one or more sump pumps, with one run by a battery or generator lest a power outage. Utilize a dehumidified and employ appropriate ventilation. Moreover, consider installing other "necessities" such as water heater, furnace, wiring, heating/cooling systems, and so on. These should be highly accessible.

Get Creative

You are doing a cool basement construction project, not something that will look like every other basement out there. Don't leave your flooring as cold concrete. You could easily install wood products to warm up the place. It's as easy as tapping the floor pieces together over the concrete ground. Allow some light in by either adding windows or unique lighting fixtures. Observe other basement styles in your friend's basement and with photos online / in magazines. See what clever ideas and concepts they have. Sometimes, simply visualizing is not enough to make your dream basement a reality.

Get Started With The Appropriate Materials

Getting the right materials for your basement construction project is extremely important. First of all, materials and labor expenses are generally what establishes a project's overall cost. Don't expect to have only basic materials if you're planning on building a plush basement that nobody else in your neighborhood has. Common sense should be used here.

Get Clever

Your walls could have noticeable cracks. Consider using paint, murals, wallpaper or panels. In parts where the ceiling is lower due to plumbing, you cold employ built-in closets or features. There are many tricks to troubleshooting basement construction problems, such as employing vertical lines on the walls to create the illusion of height (for low-ceiling basements). To transform a cold basement to a warmer, more inviting one, use dimmed lights with a yellowish glow (rather than white fluorescent ones), area rugs (wall-to-wall carpets can create moisture issues), and warmer tones for wall paints and furniture fabric. Don't forget the staircase-this is the first people will actually notice. So try to match the staircase with the overall design of your basement. Think about employing a French door so that you keep noise away but can still view what's going on.

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วันเสาร์ที่ 15 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Basement Construction

Not all basements are finished basements, so if is the case with your home you need to read up on basement construction. If your basement just has the four concrete walls, then you have to start from scratch. It is easier to work with the existing walls than have to pour the foundation of your house. This is the best way when you put some thought into it as you can make your basement into anything your family needs. You can start your walls by using 2x4's to frame it out. Always make these walls a little smaller than the concrete walls because the wood needs room to shrink and expand with the different seasons. If you make it exactly to measure, then you will have to force your walls into the cement when trying to erect them.

After you have all your walls framed out, then you need a good insulation to place between the spaces of the 2x4's. This must be placed properly and covered with a vapor barrier, which will help in keeping your basement dry. After you get this done, then you should cover the walls with drywall or whatever material that suits your needs. Then comes a bit of the harder work and you have to plaster and sand the drywall that you have installed. After this is done you are ready for painting. Always use a good primer on new drywall. This will seal it for you and also help when you put on your final coat of paint.

The floor can be finished with whatever material you feel like using, such as tile or carpet but sometimes you will need to put in a sub floor before you do this. Next is your ceiling. If you have enough room in your basement the easiest way to go is put in a drop ceiling, which will cover all your pipes and things that you don't want showing. You can use acoustic tiles or drywall it the way you did your walls.

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