Moved in to a new house....one of the main selling points was a concrete basement; walls and floor slab. The dimensions are perfect for my setup and I will finish the ceiling and do sound treatment as necessary but really wonder if I should also put up sheet-rock ? As of now wall are painted with water-seal paint, and I have a large carpet on the floor. I can just hang few drapes on the walls, do some sound treatment and leave it as is... The looks are OK either way for me - no bearing on my decision.
Just want to hear if some of you have experience with such a "dilemma" (finished vs cement walls) and what would be recommended?
PS: I would NOT want to do any sound treatment under the sheet-rock...as a matter of fact I would only mount aluminium rails to the walls and then attach 1/2inch sheet-rock
Once you finish it your town will consider it as another room and raise your taxes when the tax assessor comes a knocking at your door. Leave it the way it is!
Yogiboy brings up a valid point. Most towns have codes in place for turning a basement into habitable space. There might be more work involved than you care to do in order to make it conform.
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