ProMaster recently had the opportunity to work on a Cincinnati Basement Remodel on the east side in Milford. The home’s basement had been finished in the 1970s, and it looked every bit the part. Jamie and his crew took this basement from old and dated to bright and updated! Watch the video below and keep reading to find out more about this fun project.
Cincinnati Basement Remodel
About this Cincinnati Basement Remodel
The bathroom was, perhaps, the most dated part of this former rumpus room. Covered in a gold and brown velvet wallpaper, and constrained by small dimensions, it felt like a relic from a bygone era.
In coordination with the homeowner, Jamie and his crew started this Cincinnati basement remodel.
The demo process was a quick one. “We went in,” says Jamie, “and tore all of the drop ceiling out. We tore all of the old paneling out, tore the whole bathroom out. Removed the brick bar, tore the cabinets out.”
“When we were finished we had really brightened everything up,” says Jamie. “It felt like a livable space that could be used for a lot of different things.”
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Looks so much brighter! Did you also waterproof the basement? If so, how?
It sure does look brighter, Christine. The basement was waterproofed by a professional basement waterproofing company before began the project (installed french drains, excavated and waterproofed exterior of foundation, etc.). If you’ll notice, the carpet has been removed in our “before” photos. That’s why. It can be a pretty expensive proposition, and sometimes even overkill, but the homeowner has a general certainty that their basement is not going to leak.
Both versions look good; the old and the new. I personally like the new and old versions of the basement the same. I do not get why faux wood paneling looks bad. I grew up around this kind of wood paneling and I do not feel bothered by it whatsoever.