Steps to finishing a basement.
How to finish basement concrete walls.
Splashing some paint around the walls of a room is something that anyone can do.
Then cut 2 4 bottom and top plates and lay out stud locations every 16 in.
And within 6 in.
Phil fastens his walls to the floor with construction adhesive and a powder actuated tool pat.
Paint is very inexpensive.
Spread the cement over the holes in the walls.
If you re looking for a cheap and quick way to freshen up your basement and turn it into a room you can instantly use add paint.
Use a strong adhesive to put strips of wood on your concrete basement walls and then use wood screws that match your paneling to attach the paneling to the wood strips.
He spaces fasteners every 6 ft.
If you are painting basement walls use a bright light toned paint to maximize the light in the space and to make it feel a bit larger and more spacious.
For interior applications water based latex primer and finish paint should work fine.
Use a trowel to scoop up some of the cement and spread it into the holes in your walls.
Fill the holes then use the trowel to scrape the cement and flatten it out so that it runs flush with the wall.
Paneling can be used as an inexpensive way to finish you basement walls or ceiling.
Repeat this process on all the holes in your walls.
And within 6 in.
Cut top and bottom plates snap chalk lines 4 in.
Tape a one foot by one foot square of plastic sheeting plastic kitchen wrap will do to the concrete wall in your basement with duct tape and leave it in place for 24 hours.
First put construction adhesive on the floor then tip the wall into place and fasten with concrete nails or screws.
Begin by priming the blocks to improve the adhesion of your finish coat.
Space fasteners every 6 ft.