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Artists need space to work. Artists also don't enjoy when their equipment and studio get damaged by mold, mildew, and moisture. So This homeowner called us to join the band and string together a new basement fit for the king of Waukesha. We are super excited with how this transformation came together, but not as excited as this homeowner is to have a new space that he can jam out in.
In Waukesha, WI, a homeowner who has lived in their home since December 2021 is planning a comprehensive basement finishing project. The 2,000 sq ft basement currently has concrete floors, non-insulated walls, and an exposed ceiling, with stubbing for a bathroom. The project will include creating a 476 sq ft open-concept entertainment space, a separate 294 sq ft entertainment room, and a full bath. The homeowner is also looking to install a new doorway to improve access to the basement, as the current entrance is through the front hall, which they prefer to avoid for regular use during the project.
They didn’t settle for the dark side or the damp side, instead choosing to invite a new clean, healthy, livable space into their home. With our help, their basement is now ready for their little Star Wars fan for years to come!
Not wanting to see the unfinished stairs, pipes, and personal stuff a half wall was added and the stairs were enclosed. This is a great way to add a finishing touch to your basement space.
Unsightly piping? You can add a drop ceiling with soffits to enclose them and yet still be able to access them if you need to.