Upgrading a basement is a fun blank canvas of a DIY project that doesn’t have to break the bank! No need to overhaul the entire basement by knocking out walls for natural light or involving professional contractors for major renovations. In fact, you can leave the concrete floor exactly as is. With any luck, you'll have a lot of these odds and ends taking up space upstairs anyway. It just takes a little strategy and creativity, to turn your unfinished basement can become a fun and functional extra living space.
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Estimated Cost: $100–$500
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Estimated Cost: $50–$500
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Estimated Cost: $200–$3,000 (DIY vs. professional)
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