Pricing is usually one of the first questions that comes up when planning a basement finish. It's also one of the hardest questions to answer with a single number.
Two basements can be the same size but have very different costs. One may include an open family room and a bedroom, while another adds a bathroom, kitchenette, home office, custom tile shower, and upgraded finishes. The layout, scope of work, and finish selections all play a role.
We use a Good, Better, Best estimating approach to help you compare options and understand how different choices affect your investment. In this guide, you'll find typical pricing, what affects cost, what's usually included, and how we build detailed ballpark estimates.
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Below are typical investment ranges based on RemodelCo's current pricing for a standard 1,100-square-foot basement with one bathroom and a kitchen or kitchenette. Your project may be higher or lower depending on the layout, size, and finish selections.
Several factors influence the cost to finish a basement. Square footage is one part of the equation, but the layout, number of rooms, plumbing, finish selections, and existing conditions all play a role. Understanding these factors makes it easier to compare options and set a realistic budget before construction begins.
Square footage matters, but it isn't the whole story.
An open basement with a large family room is generally less expensive than a basement with several bedrooms, hallways, closets, and specialty spaces. More walls, doors, electrical work, and trim all add labor and materials.
The layout has a big impact on cost.
Adding bedrooms, bathrooms, offices, exercise rooms, storage areas, or a theater room changes the amount of framing, drywall, electrical work, flooring, trim, and finish materials needed.
Bathrooms are one of the biggest cost drivers because they involve plumbing, waterproofing, tile, fixtures, ventilation, and electrical work.
If plumbing is already roughed in, that can simplify part of the project. If new plumbing needs to be added or relocated, costs may increase.
Adding a kitchenette creates a more functional basement, especially for guests or multigenerational living.
Cabinets, countertops, plumbing, appliances, electrical work, and finish selections all influence the final price.
The materials you choose affect both appearance and budget.
Examples include:
Flooring
Cabinet quality
Countertops
Bathroom fixtures
Lighting
Interior doors
Paint
Tile
This is one reason RemodelCo provides Good, Better, and Best options instead of a single number.
Not every unfinished basement starts the same.
Existing HVAC, electrical panels, plumbing locations, ceiling height, and structural conditions can all influence the scope of work. These details are part of every walkthrough before pricing is finalized.
While every project is different, a complete basement finish often includes:
Framing
Insulation
Electrical
Plumbing (when applicable)
HVAC modifications
Drywall
Interior paint
Trim
Interior doors
Flooring
Lighting
Finish carpentry
Final cleanup
Bathrooms, kitchenettes, custom built-ins, fireplaces, and other specialty features are typically priced based on the specific scope.
One of the biggest questions people have is, "What does that price actually include?"
Rather than offering one package, RemodelCo provides Good, Better, and Best options so you can compare finish levels before making decisions.
A quality finished basement with durable materials and everything needed for a comfortable living space.
Typical features include quality flooring, standard interior doors and trim, one-tone paint, quality cabinets and countertops, recessed and flush-mount lighting, and code-compliant electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work.
The Better package adds upgraded finishes throughout the basement.
This may include custom tile showers, upgraded bathroom fixtures, tile flooring in the bathroom, higher-quality countertops, additional recessed lighting, upgraded carpet, and features like a tile backsplash or TV pre-wire.
The Best package is designed for those looking for more customization and premium finishes.
Common upgrades include quartz countertops, frameless glass shower enclosures, premium cabinetry, upgraded closet systems, accent walls, sound-dampening insulation, ceiling fans, premium carpet, and additional electrical upgrades.
It's common to compare projects based on square footage, but that's only part of the picture.
For example, imagine two 1,100-square-foot basements.
The first includes a family room, one bedroom, and a storage area.
The second includes two bedrooms, a bathroom, a kitchenette, a home office, custom tile work, built-in storage, and upgraded finishes.
Even though the square footage is the same, the amount of labor, materials, plumbing, electrical work, and finish carpentry is very different.
That's why RemodelCo builds estimates around the actual layout instead of relying on price per square foot alone.
Every estimate starts with a conversation.
During the walkthrough, we'll talk about how you want to use the space, discuss different layout options, and answer questions about finishes, budget, and timeline.
From there, we prepare a detailed ballpark estimate with Good, Better, and Best options so you can see how different choices affect the overall investment.
That process gives you a clearer picture of the project before moving into design and final construction pricing.
For many families, finishing the basement is one of the most practical ways to gain additional living space without moving.
A finished basement can provide:
Additional bedrooms
A bathroom
A family room
A home office
Guest space
A kitchenette
More storage
Flexible space that changes as your needs change
The value isn't just in adding square footage. It's in making space you already have work better for everyday life.
Most projects fall within a wide range depending on the layout, number of rooms, plumbing, and finish selections. RemodelCo's current Good, Better, and Best pricing provides a helpful starting point, with typical projects ranging from approximately $50,000 to $115,000.
Yes. Bathrooms require plumbing, electrical work, ventilation, waterproofing, fixtures, and finish materials, making them one of the larger investments within a basement project.
Not by itself. Square footage is only one factor. The layout, number of rooms, plumbing, finish level, and existing conditions all influence the final cost.
Most basement finishes include framing, insulation, drywall, paint, flooring, electrical work, lighting, trim, doors, HVAC modifications, and finish carpentry. Specialty spaces like bathrooms and kitchenettes are priced based on the project scope.
Yes. RemodelCo starts with a walkthrough and provides a detailed ballpark estimate based on your layout, finish level, and project goals before moving into design and final pricing.
Every basement is a little different, which is why we start with a walkthrough instead of throwing out a generic number. We'll talk through your goals, explain the options, and put together a detailed ballpark estimate so you know what to expect before moving forward.
When you're ready, schedule a consultation and we'll help you get a clearer picture of pricing, timeline, and what makes the most sense for your basement.