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Basement? Definition, Functions, Types, and Design Examples. Let's Take a Look!

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Definition of Basement

A basement is a room located beneath a multi-story building. It is situated below the surface or on the ground floor of a building.

You can construct a basement if you have limited space and want to build more than one floor. This is because basements can consist of multiple levels (several floors below). Basements optimize land use in areas where land is becoming more expensive and densely populated.

Functions of a Basement

For its functions, a basement serves several purposes, including:

1. It can be used as a warehouse or storage space.

2. It can be used for recreational purposes.

3. It can be used for parking.

4. It can be used as a workspace.

5. It can be used as a workspace.

Types of Basements

Basements also come in various types, each with its own distinctive characteristics, such as:

1. WalkUp Basement

This type of basement is an underground space with its own entrance and a door on the exterior of the house, as well as stairs in front of it (used to access the street or the house's yard). This allows you, your family, or guests to enter directly without passing through stairs inside the house.

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2. WalkOut Basement

Similar to the Walk-Up Basement, it offers the advantage of direct access to the basement, in addition to using stairs inside the house. The difference is that the access is solely through a door without stairs. This type of access is possible because part of the basement is level with the ground, and it is commonly found in buildings or houses built on sloping terrain.

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3. LookOut Basement

This basement type does not have direct access other than through stairs inside the house. It is constructed partially above ground, allowing its occupants to have a view of the surroundings. Because there are no exterior doors, this type of basement offers enhanced security.

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4. Cellar Basement

This type of basement is specifically designed for storing food and beverages, such as alcoholic drinks. Cellars are built in underground rooms, ensuring that the stored items are kept in a controlled environment. Cellar designs are typically minimalist and feature storage racks attached to the walls.

Additional Basement Design Examples

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Here are some other examples of basement designs:

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That's the definition, functions, types, and some examples of basement spaces that may be helpful and informative for you if you are planning to create a basement or if you are unfamiliar with what a basement is.

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