By FrontDoor.com | Published: 1/29/2010

If you can't afford to finish your basement, you can install inexpensive shelving units and use it for storage space.
Just because the basement is beneath you doesn't mean you should ignore it. Whether you use it for storage or increase your home's square footage by turning it into living space, your basement is filled with hidden potential, and when finished, that translates into added value.
CURRENT TRENDS
BIGGEST MISTAKE
The biggest mistake homeowners make is putting hazardous materials such as old paint and gasoline in the basement, says appraisal expert Leslie Sellers.
"It could create problems in the safety of the home," Seller says.
EXPERT TIPS
If your home is on a slope and you have a daylight basement (where the front of the house is below ground level and the rear is above ground level), have the basement open out to the backyard, which creates a seamless outdoor living area. For even more value, build a deck.
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