While basements can be incredibly versatile, they often don't get much use in a typical British home – which is a shame considering how rare they are in the UK. The average basement is a cold and shadowy space with low ceilings, predominantly used for storage. As a result, domestic basements can become cluttered and unloved, showing the tell-tale signs that it might be time for a change.
Here are four key signs that it's time to consider seeking the services of a basement conversion specialist to get the best value and use from your space:
One of the most apparent signs that it might be time for a basement conversion is if there is structural damage to the ceiling, structural columns or flooring. This is often first evinced by cracks appearing in the floor or walls. While small cracks might not seem like a big deal, they can indicate major structural problems.
Structural issues only get worse over time, eventually affecting the integrity of your home as a whole, so it's best to nip them in the bud by getting a professional opinion. As basement conversion architects, DS Squared Architects can assess the damage and give you an idea of what needs to be done to move forward with a conversion without making major structural changes.
Another common sign that a basement requires some attention is if there's a musty smell present. This is usually caused by mould or mildew, which can grow unchecked in unventilated and damp areas. Not only is this unpleasant for a living space, but it can also be dangerous for your respiratory health.
So, if you notice a musty smell, investigate the cause, and get rid of it as soon as possible, as damp can easily spread to other rooms of the house through your floorboards. This might involve bringing in some extra ventilation or waterproofing the space. Once again, as basement conversion specialistists , DS Squared Architects will be able to advise you on the best course of action.
Water damage from leaking pipes and boilers is another big problem that can plague basements. This can take various forms, such as:
If you're dealing with any of these problems, seek professional help. DS Squared Architects can advise you on the best way to waterproof your basement and prevent further damage.
Basements are rarely a priority for homeowners, which means they often get neglected. Over time, this can lead to wear and tear. Staircases, railings, and doors are all common areas where holes and cracks can develop, leading to potential tripping hazards or injuries.
In addition to these safety concerns, wear and tear can also make the basement appear unsightly and uninviting for use. We recommend addressing the underlying factors causing excessive wear, such as water leaks or inadequate support structures, as the first step to making your basement more usable, even if you don’t wish to embark on any significant changes.
If you're noticing any of these problems in your basement, it might be time to consider a conversion. By working with a specialist Architect, you can transform your basement into a safe and inviting space. Not only will this add value to your home, but it will also give you an additional room to enjoy.
Finding a basement conversion specialist might be challenging, but you don't have to worry. The DS Squared Architects team specialises in basement conversions for all types of residential property. We would be more than happy to advise you on the best course of action for your property. Discover more about our designs by checking out our previous basement conversion projects or by contacting us today.