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In Cedarburg, WI, a family with two small children is ready to transform their wide open, unfinished basement into a functional and kid-friendly space. Inspired after seeing us on TV, they envision a rec room and a full bathroom to make the large basement more usable for their growing family. Spanning 712 sqft, this project will bring their vision to life, turning the basement into a practical and enjoyable area for everyone to enjoy.
The homeowner in Cedarburg, WI recently purchased their new house and was eager to make their basement a functional and inviting part of their home. With the space previously unfinished, they transformed it into a cozy and versatile area for their family to enjoy.
We transformed this cold, uninviting basement space into a beautiful, livable space that the whole family can use for years to come.
Our crew completely transformed this basement in Germantown, WI, from a dark and gloomy storage site, into a bright and beautiful rec room! These homeowners contacted us because they wanted to get additional space for their two younger children to play that could also convert to a "hang out" space when they get older.
After meeting with one of our design specialists for a free consultation, they fell in love with our company and our moisture and mold resistant products. They knew that they wanted it to be a safe and healthy space because their children would be spending a lot of time down there, so they knew that drywall wasn't going to be an option. We created this spacious rec room with our moisture and mold resistant EverLast Vinyl Walls and Linen Ceiling Tiles. Now, their children are able to use the basement as their very own playroom, and when they get older a fun hang out space for them and their friends!
In Germantown, WI, The homeowners wanted to transform his 981 sq ft unfinished basement into a functional space with a bathroom and bedroom. Having lived in the home for three years, he already had ideas for the layout. The project involved creating a huge open concept space with a large bar area, extensive electrical work, and some DIY contributions from Tom, including painting the ceiling himself. The final design featured a full bath and bedroom, turning the basement into a valuable and enjoyable part of the home.