ᐅ Have your basement room partitioned professionally or do it yourself?

Created on: 28 Jun 2021 08:38
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Pwnage619
Hello

We have purchased a semi-detached house with a basement from the developer.

The standard layout includes 3 rooms: a technical/storage room and an entrance hallway.

The entrance hallway is completely open when you come down the stairs. We want to separate the hallway to create a closed room and have the corridor as a separate area.

The developer can build the partition for 3500€. This includes fully built walls (calcium silicate bricks) and a door (wall about 3-4 m (10-13 feet) wide).

Or should we just install a drywall (plasterboard) partition with a door ourselves after construction?

What is better? Is the price reasonable or way too high?

The separated room will be used with shelves as a storage room. Are drywall walls strong enough for that?
Tolentino28 Jun 2021 14:21
Ok, now I understand it better.
I still wouldn’t do anything. You can have a tidy storage room and a messy one (the existing one). But this way it makes more sense—and it really looks like a manageable DIY project...
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Pwnage619
28 Jun 2021 14:25
We definitely want to separate the room.

So, should I do that as a DIY project?

I would only need to have an electrician install a light switch for the room and then put the door near the light switch.

Would you keep the underfloor heating for the hallway and the new room on the same circuit, or have separate circuits for each?
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Ralle90
28 Jun 2021 15:26
If there is underfloor heating installed there, you need to be careful when screwing a track for the drywall partition onto the floor. But do you really need underfloor heating in the storage room and hallway? I would argue that you can usually do without it. Normally, a storage room is not heated.
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Pwnage619
28 Jun 2021 15:30
The underfloor heating is installed. If it were left out, there would be no credit for it.

Therefore, we will definitely keep it included.
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ypg
28 Jun 2021 17:38
You seem to be really eager to do some masonry work 😉
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Garten2
28 Jun 2021 18:08
I would screw a curtain track to the ceiling and install a two-piece curtain. You still have three solid masonry walls left for shelving anyway.