i did acid stained concrete with epoxy seal in mine. very cheap, durable and easy.
Tile with a nice rug on it.
Rains hard or gets wet take the rug up and put back when dry.
I looked at VCT for my basement but was told any imperfection in the slab WILL pop out of the tile eventually. This probably goes for lot of similar products. So if your slab is not 100% smooth it's something to consider.
I'm working on my basement and I went with dricore, it's actually meant to be used as a sub floor product but I'll be using it as the main floor till I decide to later on put something on top. I'll probably stain and varnish it. Seen it done and it actually looks sharp.
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/2-f...ed-subfloor-panel-system-pallet-of-120/813185
lol just noticed it says "sold online only" not true... the store will have em. I'd hate to see the UPS shipping price for that LOL.
My basement slab is very rough and has lot of imperfections so I had to go with something that will completely cover that.
This is the crawlspace done:
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Dricore is a good product. Unfortunately we could not use it in my basement because of serious ceiling height issues. We needed every inch of height because the distance from the slab to the bottom of the ceiling joists is only 6' 11". I'll post pics of what we did in a minute. Came out pretty good.
It seems nice, then I looked up. The ceiling... WTF? Did you just paint all the raw building materials and pipes white?Here is what I just did in my basement. Built ins came out pretty good if you ask me. Flooring is basement pad +$1.50/sq. foot carpet.
It seems nice, then I looked up. The ceiling... WTF? Did you just paint all the raw building materials and pipes white?
That's fine if you're going for that industrial look from the get go. You can carry that theme throughout the space or accent it.I'm actually debating on if I want to do that with my basement, just paint the ceiling all black. Redo all the visible electrical with BX or EMT to give it that industrial look.
It seems nice, then I looked up. The ceiling... WTF? Did you just paint all the raw building materials and pipes white?
Here's what I did
carpet
padding
1/2" OSB subfloor
platon moisture membrane
concrete
basement is dry and warm now
