This basement project is a good example of what a full finish looks like when one person handles it from rough-in to final detail. The homeowner wanted a clean, functional space with proper room separation -- not just an open basement with some paint on the walls. We framed it out, ran drywall, finished everything smooth, and installed french doors to close off the space without making it feel dark or boxed in. Here's the before and after.
What Went Into This Basement
Before & After
During construction -- drywall and framing stage.
Keeping the jobsite clean between stages.
Finished -- french doors installed, walls painted, trim complete.
Full view of the finished basement space.
Another angle of the finished basement.
Why I Show the Process
A lot of contractors only show you the finished product. I think it matters that you see what goes into getting there. The framing, the drywall, the sanding, the cleanup between stages -- that's where the quality lives. Anyone can make something look decent in a final photo. The difference is in how it's built.
When I take on a basement finish, I'm thinking about the whole project from day one. Where the doors go, how the rooms connect, where the light needs to flow. It's not just about covering up studs with drywall -- it's about turning raw space into something the homeowner actually wants to use.
Basement Finishing in Utah County
If you've got an unfinished basement that's just sitting there collecting dust, I can help you turn it into real living space. I do framing, drywall, door installation, trim work, painting, and everything else that goes into a proper basement finish.
I serve homeowners across Utah County -- Payson, Spanish Fork, Springville, Salem, Santaquin, Elk Ridge, and surrounding areas. Whether you want a simple room division with french doors or a full basement build-out, the quality of work is the same.
One guy, start to finish. No subcontractors, no surprises. Just honest work and a basement you'll actually use.