When renovating a basement the ceiling will be a big
part of your decision process, because it's an important aspect of the room.
Usually, there you'll find exposed pipes and wires, so if you consider using
the basement as an actual room, try to get past this obstacle. Even if it
doesn't look good, there are a lot of ways and products that can help you with
your problem.
The basement is known to be a dark, cold room and
usually when decorating, people want to turn it into a warm, cozy place. The
ceiling can give a cozy look also and there are a lot of options. You only have
to choose which one is the best for you. If you don't have experience in
renovating basements, you have to take into consideration the types of ceilings
before you get started. Mainly, there are two categories: suspended or
dry-walled.
Dry-walled ceiling is not an easy method and requires
a lot of effort. And if you don't have the special equipments you have to rent
them or call a specialist. It's not very easy to be installed and can cause a
lot of mess in the basement. However, if you choose to install a dry-walled
ceiling, it will give your basement a professional look.
If you consider that your basement's walls are not
long enough and you have a small room, then before installing the ceiling
remove some pipes and wires and place them somewhere else. Ducts cannot be
removed, but you can paint them and emphasize them with the room, using
different materials and colors. Also, you can integrate the pipes in the design
if you are worried that you won't have access to them after installing the
ceiling.
Benefits of dry-walled
ceiling: it's the perfect base for wood panels, it has non flammable qualities,
gives a professional look, and it's not really expensive. Another
method is installing a suspended ceiling. This ceiling is actually formed by
metal bars with the shape of T letter, which are suspended upside down on
wires. If you choose to install a suspended ceiling, you won't have any problem
with moving the pipes, wires or even ducts.
Another thing is that the ceiling will have a flat
look even if the joists aren't really straight. In addition, you will have
access to the air system, heating and cooling, and the electrical systems.
Furthermore, this kind of ceiling covers the unwanted noises from above and
allows you to easily install sources of light. But be careful, because this
suspended ceiling is not indicated to be used if you have a low basement,
because it occupies a good amount of space. So if you have a low basement
ceiling, use the dry-walled type.
Benefits of suspended ceiling: no pipes, wires or
ducts removal, flat look without the joists being straight, access to air and
electrical system, no unwanted noise. After learning about the types of
ceilings, you can choose which one is best for you and install it in your
basement. After that, you can get to decorative touches, such as flooring,
accent colors, lighting, and furniture.
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