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Every basement finishing or remodeling project will require a unique design catered to the space available when finishing a basement. It is our job to inform you of your best options for maximizing your return of investment. 













Media Center
This is the perfect time to customize your very own media center. It can be built to your specs to create the entertainment center you imagined. We offer entertainment centers in MDF, oak, cherry, mahogany, hickory, pine, walnut, maple. Entertainment centers are affordable and can be designed as a corner cabinet, wall cabinets or custom built in cabinets, which are designed to fit you and how you live. Another factor to consider while thinking about the entertainment center is to allow sufficient distance between the armchairs and the screen. Lighting is less important here, but remember comfortable seating is essential. 

A basement is the perfect place to turn into warm and comfortable entertainment space. We can help you create a personal theater that is fully integrated for functionality including lighting, electrical, Cabinetry plus sound and video.




Game Room
A basement is a great place to create game room. You can transform it and customize it accordingly to a number of hobbies you and your family has such as music, billiards, table tennis or foosball and poker. As you are aware you can’t seem to accommodate them upstairs, due to lack of space, consideration for others or simply no practical spot for it. Fortunately, most basements will fit an entire drum set, a ping pong table and a big screen TV. Make your basement the room where you escape and have no thoughts, and enjoy your time.

Construction and finish of the floors, ceilings, and furniture are important to the safety of children. Furniture and storage areas must also be designed and built with ease of access in mind.

When thinking in terms of lighting, you must consider whether there will be sufficient natural light, in the basement. For example, whether you will need to rely on artificial lighting and if so, what type it should be.

One thing to remember is that a game room must evolve with the family's needs. Today's kids are tomorrow's teens. They will want to replace toys with friends with who to watch television, play games, and listen to music. These teens will turn into young adults who may wish to challenge parents to a game of pool. Whatever the age of the kids, there will always be in a need for some form of play!



Home Office
A basement is the ideal location for a home office. You will need an efficient and extensive storage system, probably consisting of shelves, drawers and a filing cabinet. You should think of the work surface to be large enough to allow you to spread out your papers and work at the computer with ease.

Working from home also includes clients visiting, so you have to pay attention to the concept and design of your home office. Likewise greeting them in an office that is without windows or a bathroom is unlikely to create the right impression. It is well known in business that image is important; one of the important factors in image-building involves the decorating style of your office. At the same time, you need to think about yourself. Your comfort needs to translate into client benefit and improved efficiency and productivity.

The floor covering you will choose should be in good taste, washable and contribute to your professional image. Short-pile carpeting is popular, but you can consider more traditional coverings such as tiles or wood, both of which are stylish and effective.

Being comfortable at work is certainly among the most important considerations in planning. Whether you are planning to see visitors or not, the trend today is to practical, comfortable working environments. 



Home Gym
If you often work out and exercise think of making a gym in your basement, considering the fact that most houses are not designed to have extra space for gym on the upstairs floor.

The size of your home gym depends on the exercise equipment you plan to use. Also consider equipment you may buy in the future. Your gym may start off with an exercise bike, but you'll need more space if you plan to buy a treadmill or weight bench.

Weights, treadmills and stationary bicycles are all large objects that take up a lot of room and usually detract from the decor of a normal room. Headroom in a gym is very important, so carefully plan for your activities. Remember, proper ventilation is also essential.