propav8r
Well-known member
Ok, so I'm moving into my first home (hooray!) next week, and I'm tossing around ideas on what to do with the ceiling in the unfinished basement.
I want it to have an old-school feel, but it's going to be a job. There is plumbing (PEX), ductwork, and electrical that's just running all over the floor joists. I'll have to take my time and move all that up, running it through the floor joists, and take the flexible ductwork out and run some low-profile metal ducts. Anyway, I'm wondering what I should do for the ceiling.
Obviously, drywall/paint would be the cheapest/quickest option, but I really like the look of a wood ceiling.
I'm not sure what I should do on the insulation front...there's fibreglass insulation in there now. Some schools of thought say to leave it, others say to take it out.
It's worth noting that it's not a full basement by traditional standards-the house is built on a hill, so two walls are in the hill, two walls are exposed.
The basement will not be a conditioned space, and will be used as a workshop. Thoughts?
I want it to have an old-school feel, but it's going to be a job. There is plumbing (PEX), ductwork, and electrical that's just running all over the floor joists. I'll have to take my time and move all that up, running it through the floor joists, and take the flexible ductwork out and run some low-profile metal ducts. Anyway, I'm wondering what I should do for the ceiling.
Obviously, drywall/paint would be the cheapest/quickest option, but I really like the look of a wood ceiling.
I'm not sure what I should do on the insulation front...there's fibreglass insulation in there now. Some schools of thought say to leave it, others say to take it out.
It's worth noting that it's not a full basement by traditional standards-the house is built on a hill, so two walls are in the hill, two walls are exposed.
The basement will not be a conditioned space, and will be used as a workshop. Thoughts?
