Remodeled Basement: Office Space You’ll Love
A lot of homeowners basically use the basement as a storage space without realizing that they can convert it into something more useful and valuable. With the recent economic crisis, people want to save as much money as they can. If you have a basement and you are renting an office space, you might as well have a remodeled basement that you can use to work at home.
Working from home is not new to us and a lot of people are now actually doing that not only to save money but because it gives them more flexibility. This is a much cheaper alternative to leasing office space in a commercial office building.
I wouldn’t really consider having a remodeled basement as an expense, it is rather an investment. Before you embark on a new project to turn your basement into a workable office area, you have to consider a lot of things first. A detailed plan is always a must on any type of project especially if you want to avoid spending on unnecessary materials. Draw the layout, think how many desks or any office equipment you need and where you will put them.
One piece of advice that I can give you is getting rid of all the mess and clutter in your basement because a clear basement will help you think more logically because you can envision the design and layout pretty good.
You can cover the duct work by installing a good quality dropped ceiling. You can choose to do the carpeting on your own. Remember that good lighting is very important so you can work properly. Fluorescent lights are more appropriate for a remodeled basement which will be used as an office space. If you’re thinking about designing your basement walls, you can do so by installing good quality paneling. The installation of office cubicles or desk comes next.
If there will be different people working in your office basement, cubicles will offer more privacy. However, if you will be the only one using the basement office, then you’ll be ok with a desk and some chairs to accommodate your guests. Some desks and cubicles are already designed with electrical outlets, date ports and side wall shelving so you can store books and other documents. You can also put other furniture in your office basement to break the formal look and make it more comfortable.
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