Basement Conversions
Most families yearn for extra space as an inbuilt requirement in today’s modern world. Generally the initial reaction is to think of moving to a bigger and generally far more expensive home, with the built in stress and heartache that such a move brings.
You could always extend your home to provide more space internally, but ultimately lose space externally from your garden.
Stop; there is a growing band of homeowners that are utilizing the space they already have, by converting dank and dingy cellars and basements into bright and cosy additional rooms instead.
Maybe you are after a TV or cinema room, games or play room, home office or study, gym, utility room, or music room for example.
Whatever you desire Sovereign has the expertise and experience to help achieve your goal.
Is It Worth It?
Basement conversions are often the preferred option of achieving valuable additional living space as opposed to upsizing to a bigger, more expensive house.
Practically, for your average household, converting your cellar or basement can add as much if not more space to your home as extending upwards into the loft, or going out over the garden.
Most people think about creating extra space, but also about long term added value, both of which are results from converting your basement.
Some people simply think that getting that much needed extra space without all the downsides associated with moving house, is what matters.
So, basement conversion – is it worth it? In any event the answer is yes, but first consult the people that know and will help; the specialists at R Bryn Jones Ltd
Be Practical
One of the most important factors with any cellar or basement project is making sure the damp- proofing/waterproofing is correct.
Structural waterproofing below ground level is a specialised operation and should be carried out by professionals having the right level of understanding and experience.
R Bryn Jones specialise in damp-proofing and structural waterproofing and can provide the necessary knowledge and expertise required for your basement conversion