See how unused space becomes finished living area with documented scope, sequencing, and material choices. Our gallery covers drainage control and basement waterproofing, then framing, layout, and basement finishing examples for open plans, media rooms, and storage builds. You’ll also see a basement remodel with updated systems and trim, plus attic insulation work that stabilizes temperature and keeps the upper level usable year-round.
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Project Highlights
These case studies show how planning and trade coordination turn unused square footage into durable living space. You will see framing corrections, moisture control, electrical layouts, and clean finish work documented with photos and notes that match what was built on site. Each project lists scope, materials, and sequencing so you can judge fit, finish, and lifespan under daily use.
Basements: from structure to finish
Work typically starts with drainage checks and basement waterproofing, followed by substrates and basement insulation. Where clients need a media room or office, we plan outlets, lighting circuits, and quiet HVAC runs before drywall. Finish choices depend on wear and cleaning: LVP or porcelain over flat substrates, durable base details, and paint systems that tolerate humidity swings. Our gallery contrasts basement finishing packages with custom millwork or open layouts, and shows the difference between a quick basement remodel and full basement remodeling that updates systems and storage. Ceiling planning covers routing for ducts and lighting while preserving height, with clean solutions drawn from basement ceiling ideas.
Attics: quiet rooms under the roof
Upstairs conversions rely on airflow, temperature control, and safe access. Photos document ventilation balance, baffles, and air sealing alongside new finishes (basement finishing). Where heat buildup is a risk, we specify balanced intake and exhaust using an attic fan or a solar attic fan and verify make-up air through proper attic vent placement. Thermal control starts with correct R-values and continuous coverage; our projects show dense-pack or batt solutions for robust attic insulation. Access is solved with framed openings, clear angles, and hardware choices, including code-compliant attic stairs. Where past leaks or poor ventilation caused biological growth, scopes include assessment and attic mold removal with follow-up ventilation adjustments so the condition does not return.
How to read this gallery
Each card lists constraints, priorities, and checks that kept the build predictable: moisture tests, fastener schedules, vent sizing, and inspection order. Photos highlight trim terminations, panel joints, and sealant details so you can judge workmanship in corners and at transitions. Use the documentation to plan finishes, storage, and mechanical routes, and to set a timeline that accounts for lead times on doors, glass, and specialty hardware.
Planning next steps
If you are outlining a scope, this page helps you estimate materials, sequence trades, and identify risks early. Pull dimensions from similar rooms, note electrical and plumbing needs, and flag any tricky intersections before ordering finishes. Whether you want a quiet study, guest suite, play zone, or gym, the examples show how to keep systems accessible, surfaces cleanable, and pathways safe while meeting code and energy targets.