Basement Office, 1983

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Basement Office, 1983
Walk Out - Craftsman Basement Large craftsman walk-out basement idea with a beige floor, gray walls, a standard fireplace, and a stone fireplace.
Why You Should Invest In Waterproofing Your Basement, Wilmington, DE
The structure of the house depends on proper foundation maintenance to include waterproofing to prevent moisture and rain damages. Why you should invest in waterproofing your basement; let's find out.
From Bare-Bones Basement to Comfortable Family Hangout
Priority one in this reno plan: Transform a strictly utilitarian space into the family's favorite room
See more photos at the This Old House website.
Photograph by Tria Giovan
From Bare-Bones Basement to Comfortable Family Hangout
Priority one in this reno plan: Transform a strictly utilitarian space into the family's favorite room
See more photos at the This Old House website.
Photograph by Tria Giovan
From Bare-Bones Basement to Comfortable Family Hangout
Priority one in this reno plan: Transform a strictly utilitarian space into the family's favorite room
See more photos at the This Old House website.
Photograph by Tria Giovan
From Bare-Bones Basement to Comfortable Family Hangout
Priority one in this reno plan: Transform a strictly utilitarian space into the family's favorite room
See more photos at the This Old House website.
Photograph by Tria Giovan
Best Practice: Basement Floor Height Can Make or Break a Remodel
This is the third article in my basement floor assembly series. The first article addressed insulation. The second article addressed moisture protection. Both are important if you want a basement to feel like real living space. But both create the same problem. They add height. That height has to come from somewhere. In a basement, it usually comes out of the ceiling clearance. On a…