Basement remodel

From Basement to Beautiful: A Bright, Functional Family Space — The Chelton Finished Basement

What was once dark and underused is now a warm, modern retreat designed for both play and purpose. 
Every home has hidden potential — and this basement was ready to shine. Our homeowner wanted a finished space that didn’t feel like a basement, but rather a true extension of the home from the moment you exit the first floor: bright, clean, and comfortable enough for family time, workouts, and storage — all in one.

Decorative Glass Doors: A Welcoming Start

The transformation begins at the stairway, where decorative glass doors set the tone for what’s ahead.
This design element continues at the bottom of the stairs and throughout the lower level, bringing in natural light and a touch of elegance from the very first step down.

Finished Drywall Ceilings for a Seamless Look

Instead of exposed beams or drop tiles, the homeowner chose drywalled ceilings — giving the space the same clean finish as the rest of the home. A more expensive design choice, but also the most finished look you could give a basement.
To make everything flow together, the ceiling was painted the same color as the walls, creating a seamless, bright look that feels inviting rather than stepping down into a subterranean cave. 

Insulated Flooring for Year-Round Comfort

Basements can feel cold, but this one doesn’t.
A new detail for this basement was the installation of foam insulation boards beneath the flooring to keep the surface warm and comfortable. and act as a vapor barrier. This small detail makes a big difference for everyday use, especially in colder months

Converging Glass Pocket Doors for Smart Division

To balance function, flow & elegance, we added glass converging pocket doors with soft-close hardware and a sleek black inset design.
They divide the toddler play area from the workout zone, creating separation when needed while keeping the open, airy feel when the doors are open.

A Multipurpose Space Designed Around Family Life

Every inch of the basement was planned with purpose — from the white oak handrails and spindles guiding the entryway, to the dedicated play area, fitness zone, and organized storage closet. It’s a space that that has the ability to evolve in time and with family needs — fun, functional, and flexible.

Personal Touch

This remodel wasn’t just about creating more space — it was about making a better one.
The homeowner now has a basement that fits real life: a place where a child can play, a parent can work out, where items can be stored efficiently in an adjacent storage room and everyone feels connected to the rest of the home.

Closing Reflection

When thoughtful design meets craftsmanship, even the lowest level of a home can rise to its highest potential. This project is proof — with smart planning, every square foot can become a space worth living in.

A Finished Basement fit for a growing Family: The WoodStone Project

An amazing transformation happens when you take a dark, drab basement and finish it into a bright, inviting multi-use space. A basement is probably the most underutilized area in the home yet, a well-planned and well-built remodel, can enhance quality of family life, as it add tens of thousands of dollars to a home’s value.

In the Woodstone Project, family members have a wish-list for their basement space. The middle-school aged kids — quickly growing up —need a fun space to play ping-pong and hang out with their friends, with privacy. Yet parental proximity is just upstairs. The Dad wants a place for entertaining during football season with his friends and colleagues and a general place to relax and unwind, and the Mom envisions a dedicated area for working out as well as a functional and efficient space for hosting events. We listened, we designed and we accommodated all of these wishes. And more! 

A common area for everyone and their friends to relax is the TV and couch area. The basement is split into 4 lighting zones to accommodate multiple people using multiple spaces. If someone wants to work out with bright lights while another family member watches TV with dimmed lighting, both activities easily happen. Giving thought to purpose makes planning and construction successful.

The Woodstone Project also includes a kitchenette area complete with ample countertop space, a refrigerator, clean, white shaker cabinets and a functioning sink. This perfect addition to the basement makes entertaining easy. Food prep, food storage, set up and clean up are convenient and comfortable for everyday or special occasions.

An accessible room to house the furnace and new tankless hot water heater are also designed into the space. With the addition of baffles and cold-air grills, these appliances breathe while hiding the sights and sounds from guests. Extra storage under the stairs was also added because…why not? 

The powder room is one more excellent feature that enhances this basement space. Built from scratch, our team busted through the concrete floor to run new drain lines and make this dream a reality. Cute and well designed, it provides convenience for the family and their guests. 

The dark, sprayed ceiling hides all infrastructure while providing access to wires, pipes and ducts, and is something I recommend. The ceiling and bright lights contrast with the wall color and crisp, boxed poles and moldings, making the whole space pop. In this project, while the home gains over 1300 sq. ft of finished customized space, the family gains daily enjoyment. Value to the home and to quality of life increase everyday, and through the years.

Inspired by this transformation? Get the ball rolling on your finished basement space, today! Visit our customer portal to get started.

Approximate Time to Complete: 6-8 Weeks

Approximate Cost: $90-$110k.

Does this look like your basement, now?

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