We fought water in our basement FOREVER. We did everything to waterproof and while it definitely got better we still ended up with water seapage down there at least once a year. We quickly realized that we needed to use miracle wet board not drywall on bottom half of walls and we left 4-6 inches open at bottom and covered with a large baseboard. That way if we did get water, drywall wicking was not an issue. Also switched to wood plank ceramic tiles. Learned over a few years and had to correct a lot. Hoping this works for you! Good luck!
@@diyhuntressI had just the internal French drain installed around the perimeter and never saw water again! So if you did both then you will hopefully have success too ❤
@@diyhuntress jumping on to this comment: the pole is sticking out because it is the only thing that is done in that dark wood treatment right now. If you were to bring in one or two more things in the dark-stained wood, it would look less out of place - a bench or table, maybe a sliding door in front of the little closet to the right of the pole, stair treads and handrails, as trim around a mirror. Those could all be ways to make it more cohesive... I want you to keep the dark wood because I personally love the look!
That space looks great, Sam. I would recommend that you install a battery powered backup sump pump system, too. If you have a power outage during a storm, it would keep the basement from flooding (again) and would pay for itself the first time you need it. Don't ask me how I know. Bill
For our basement pole, i actually just spray painted it black and my dad did a little custom round quarter round trim for it using a router on a wood round and a lot of sanding. To fit it around, he cut it in half and installed magnets on each piece so it clicks together around the pole. If youre up for the project, it really looks great and doesnt take up any more space!
So impressed by how you get a job done quickly without sacrificing the quality while dealing with the challenge of making a video and always staying positive and within your budget.
Incredible! I think matching the trim on the pole to the baseboards and ceiling trim/molding would help the pole be more cohesive. That might be enough to make it feel right, without changing the color from the brown stain.
Sam, I am happy to see you are feeling better. I missed my Saturday double feature with you and DIY Danie. I am just starting the planing to finish my basement and I am going to look into the flooring - perfect timing.😀 It looks amazing so far. In my opinion I think that the pole would look better painted the same as the walls. It will have a more cohesive look. Right now it looks like "one of these things is not like the others."❤️🌺
You could turn the pole into a narrow version of stall/wall bars. You can then use it for working out attaching a removable bench to it, using ressitance bands, a pullup bar or rings. Very functional and very DIY
I only recently found your channel, and oh man. I'm absolutely going back and watching everything you've posted. You are crazy talented and are straight up GOALS but I also love how quirky you are. It makes you so much more relatable when you take a random dance break or impulsively quote a movie. Thank you for sharing all of this with us!
Sam! I know it is the middle of the night, but I woke up from a cool dream I had! I imagined you had flooring you were going to put in but wanted to do something artistic to make a statement for that area. So, you took a long strip of wood that had knots in it, took out the knots and filled them with epoxy rescin with all different colors. This strip could go anywhere, but I pictured it in front of your washer and dryer. Just had to share!!!! 🎉❤❤❤ OH, and when I mean in front of, I mean a piece put into the floor. Wild right!?
Great transformation! Glad that you asked for assistance in tackling this huge project! Well done. Looking forward to seeing your next video. Happy you are feeling better. 😊
Wow - Sam the basement looks spectacular! Sorry you've been so sick, but glad to hear you're better. Pace yourself, please don't over do it ♥ Looking forward to your next video.
Good to hear that you're feeling better, and wow, what a transformation! ☺️. No worries about getting the pros to do some stuff, it's wise to know when it's the best solution for a situation. Drywalling on top of a bad bronchitis is a huge no no! I'm looking forward to what's in store coming up. Take care girl. 🤗💖xx
Wow it looks beautiful!!! I would pair the pole box/cover white so it blends in with the walls (optical illusion) and doesn’t stand out. What an amazing transformation!!!!
Apply white stucco on the pole!!! 😁 Redoing the basement, we kept the one made in the '70 by previous owner. Reeeeally kitsch but what a conversation piece!🙂 Shouldn't be an eyesore but a big statement of who you are! Go bold!
So happy you're feeling better and blessing us with a video!! sure have missed you. Welcome back and try to stay healthy. The basement looks awesome. Can't wait to see the final!
I seen some comments about painting the pole white, I agree. I think it would right would tie in with the walls well. I was thinking about dry wall and the trim at the bottom to match what u did with the walls but I don’t know if that’s a thing to do for a center pole/beam. I’m by no means a handy person or contractor😂😂😂😂 I just like things to match lol
You continue to amaze me😊 You make it look so effortless❤ I love the ease of installing that flooring. What a dream to clean also. Nice work, glad you are feeling better!❤
Good to see you back and healthy! I think it would be cool to use the pole as a way to divide the space and add storage. Build large open shelving from the pole to the wall that can be accessed from both sides with a weight rack, space for foam roller, bands, somewhere for a speaker to live, to put your drink etc then on the far side coul have a giant mirror, yoga, studio, weights section, TV for digital workouts etc and the other side could be machines, bikes etc. 😊
Careful with your new stairs. Mine was like that, and i slipped on a sock, fell and broke my tail bone. I wish i would have listened to my contractor when he said to angle them to have a landing. Soo now we're replacing them 😂🤦♀️ stay safe!
If you want the pole to go away, paint it white to match the walls. If you want to have fun with it, paint it an outrageous color so that it pops against the neutral white of the wall and dark floors. A third option would be to wrap it with an acrylic mirror in order to have a floor length mirror in your gym. Nice work!!
@@diyhuntress I think a lightwash on the pole would be pretty as well. So you still get a hint of the wood, and it's not exactly the same as the walls. I definitely think the dark stain was a mistake, sorry ;-)
more work, but sand the stairs and just clear coat them to pull out the natural tones. Like your master bedroom slats. Contrast the black and flooring. Would look amazing.
My house flooded recently too 🥲 we lost the cheap laminate flooring the previous owners installed in the kitchen and still haven't had time/budget to replace it yet. Thankfully underneath the laminate is perfectly functional linoleum 😂 we're hoping to tile with actual water resistant flooring that will last for the future.
If you want to make the stair threads work you could just put on a wooden trim board on top of the metal stringers to cover the sides of the stair threads.
As always your this project, like every other project you do, is just amazing! You inspire me to take on more projects myself. I look forward to seeing the transformation to your basement ❤❤
Love the pole wrap. I’d hire a professional to that for me, personally. We are always more critical of ourselves than we are to others. I think you did amazing with the basement, honestly.
I think your body was telling you to take a break from the huge projects - loved this basement glow up, but be kind to yourself and take the time you need to come back, loud and proud! I think those that watch your channel are grateful for the sharing of your knowledge - I never would have bought a circular saw -and many other tools I once thought scary - had I not seen women like you just going for it and using their creativity and practicality to transform their living spaces into something they truly love. x
So many awesome things going on in one video. Great job on everything. Love that you asked for help when you needed. No shame in leaving some things up to the pros.
Paint the pole wrap the same as the walls. Staining it black accents it and makes it a feature. Painting it will help it blend in with the other vertical surfaces and not be so noticeable. The construction of the wrap looks good.
Lookin' great, Sam! A question ... obvious cost aside, was there a reason the basement leak wasn't handled from the exterior? One option for the column ... wrap it in Schedule 40 piping, then wrap that in rope. Finish with a paint color the same as your wall color. Or wrap the piping with a wood veneer.
I was so happy to see a new video pop up today from you! The basement looks amazing! I wonder about painting the post white so that it matches the walls? Or staining it a darker color that would match the flooring? I love the ideas from the others about adding hooks, etc to it. Great job as always!
Just paint that pole pure white and just create a small wooden box/baseboard at the very bottom to fit the flooring. It'll be less "in your face" and way more natural that way imho.
Hoping the basement company fixed the walls first, seeing active water coming in is not a good sign. Beyond that, the flooring. It looks quite good and looked easier to install than you'd think. Love that it looked flexible and easy enough to cut. I wasn't considering flooring for my basement reno but seeing this i may be changing my mind.
Looking good! Familiar with basement work. We recently redid most of ours, and it was a process that involved many professionals. A lot of it was not DIY, due to having piers run under the basement, walls and ceilings sealed, radon mitigation, etc., before the remodel could actually take place. Your basement floor looks similar to the on in our basement theatre room. We chose a floating cork plank, and it's an off black: Amorin Wise Identity Nightshade. Your floor looks a bit warmer than ours, but really quite similar. As the name implies, there's a purple/violet note in the dark grey (soft black?) hue. The hall and offices are in Identity Chestnut, to compliment the wood trim. Other than sealing in floors and walls, and the pipe for the radon mitigation, the utility room remains untouched. Our water heater, and furnace need to be replaced, and our washer is acting up. Gotta tackle those really soon, because I don't want to wait until they fail. When we address those, we'll look at how we'll spruce up the space a bit. We were thinking of maybe putting in a garage floor epoxy/sealer, but we've gotta see what our budget can handle.
I wondered what happened to you. I'm so glad you're ok. Don't do too much right after being sick because in my experience that bites you in the ass. The basement looks so good! I like the pole the way you handled it but you could just paint it white if you want it to sort of go away.
This looks so great, Sam!!! And I really like the wrapped pole actually. Saw somebody say maybe you can hang gym equipment from it, and I think that’s a great idea.
Totally off subject Sam…just wanted to give you a keep in mind moment, health wise. I have been having boughts with bronchitis since I was a baby. I take/took pretty good care of myself cholesterol and salt etc. I never smoked, I exercised etc. I was constantly on the go. Until one day, in my 50s, I crashed! I couldn’t breathe, I couldn’t keep my eyes open etc. I ended up being life flighted. I didn’t know this but the bronchial virus can grab your heart. It put me into Cardiomyopathy/Heart failure. So here’s my point. Slow down gurl. The basement will still be there next month, so will all the other projects. If you can’t breathe you can’t do any of your projects. Take care, things are looking good
Love the pole wrap either paint it white or black, it could also be storage for gym equipment or like another comment said could be a place to hang gym mirrors
Missed you!!!! Watched all of your other videos like the ones from outside and your kitchen reno!!! Love them!!!! This is a fabulous video! Let's make it look like a 2nd floor getaway!!! WOOT WOOT!!!
We fought water in our basement FOREVER. We did everything to waterproof and while it definitely got better we still ended up with water seapage down there at least once a year. We quickly realized that we needed to use miracle wet board not drywall on bottom half of walls and we left 4-6 inches open at bottom and covered with a large baseboard. That way if we did get water, drywall wicking was not an issue. Also switched to wood plank ceramic tiles. Learned over a few years and had to correct a lot. Hoping this works for you! Good luck!
Thanks for sharing your experience! Hoping that investing in the foundation waterproofing and the French drain will be a big help! 🤞
@@diyhuntressI had just the internal French drain installed around the perimeter and never saw water again! So if you did both then you will hopefully have success too ❤
What do you mean with leaving a gap and then covering with baseboard? Thanks for the help!
Paint the pole the same color as the walls and you might not even notice it anymore.
I like the pole wrap thing. If it is going to be a gym perhaps it could have hooks for jump ropes, elastic bands etc.
Love!
@@diyhuntress jumping on to this comment: the pole is sticking out because it is the only thing that is done in that dark wood treatment right now. If you were to bring in one or two more things in the dark-stained wood, it would look less out of place - a bench or table, maybe a sliding door in front of the little closet to the right of the pole, stair treads and handrails, as trim around a mirror. Those could all be ways to make it more cohesive... I want you to keep the dark wood because I personally love the look!
That space looks great, Sam. I would recommend that you install a battery powered backup sump pump system, too. If you have a power outage during a storm, it would keep the basement from flooding (again) and would pay for itself the first time you need it. Don't ask me how I know.
Bill
For our basement pole, i actually just spray painted it black and my dad did a little custom round quarter round trim for it using a router on a wood round and a lot of sanding.
To fit it around, he cut it in half and installed magnets on each piece so it clicks together around the pole. If youre up for the project, it really looks great and doesnt take up any more space!
Now this is a transformation!! Looks awesome Sam!!
Thank youuu! 😭
So impressed by how you get a job done quickly without sacrificing the quality while dealing with the challenge of making a video and always staying positive and within your budget.
Incredible! I think matching the trim on the pole to the baseboards and ceiling trim/molding would help the pole be more cohesive. That might be enough to make it feel right, without changing the color from the brown stain.
Sam, I am happy to see you are feeling better. I missed my Saturday double feature with you and DIY Danie. I am just starting the planing to finish my basement and I am going to look into the flooring - perfect timing.😀
It looks amazing so far.
In my opinion I think that the pole would look better painted the same as the walls. It will have a more cohesive look. Right now it looks like "one of these things is not like the others."❤️🌺
So happy to be back! Love the input on the pole - thank you!
I love that the new stairs opened up the space so much as well!! Looks amazing Sam!!!
You could turn the pole into a narrow version of stall/wall bars. You can then use it for working out attaching a removable bench to it, using ressitance bands, a pullup bar or rings. Very functional and very DIY
I only recently found your channel, and oh man. I'm absolutely going back and watching everything you've posted. You are crazy talented and are straight up GOALS but I also love how quirky you are. It makes you so much more relatable when you take a random dance break or impulsively quote a movie. Thank you for sharing all of this with us!
Wait… thank you for this. 🥺 So stoked you’re here!
Great transformation! For the pole, I would paint it white so that it blends in as part of the structure.
Sam! I know it is the middle of the night, but I woke up from a cool dream I had! I imagined you had flooring you were going to put in but wanted to do something artistic to make a statement for that area. So, you took a long strip of wood that had knots in it, took out the knots and filled them with epoxy rescin with all different colors. This strip could go anywhere, but I pictured it in front of your washer and dryer. Just had to share!!!! 🎉❤❤❤ OH, and when I mean in front of, I mean a piece put into the floor. Wild right!?
Loved Aero peeking up about dinner 🥰
Beautiful! Just beautiful work Sam❣️
The basement is looking amazing! I like what you did around the pole, but if you don’t, you could try the wood pole wrap. It makes a cool look
Great transformation! Glad that you asked for assistance in tackling this huge project! Well done. Looking forward to seeing your next video. Happy you are feeling better. 😊
Wow - Sam the basement looks spectacular! Sorry you've been so sick, but glad to hear you're better. Pace yourself, please don't over do it ♥ Looking forward to your next video.
Take GOOD care of yourself!❤ Your good health is Priceless!!
For the stairs, you could do faux stringers to encase the metal sides/tops and thus cover up the edge of the flooring on the treads.
Good to hear that you're feeling better, and wow, what a transformation! ☺️. No worries about getting the pros to do some stuff, it's wise to know when it's the best solution for a situation. Drywalling on top of a bad bronchitis is a huge no no! I'm looking forward to what's in store coming up. Take care girl. 🤗💖xx
Wow it looks beautiful!!! I would pair the pole box/cover white so it blends in with the walls (optical illusion) and doesn’t stand out. What an amazing transformation!!!!
It's amazing how you're able to see the potential in even the darkest and dingiest spaces!
Nice job. Looking forward to seeing how you finish it out. Rest up! ❤
Apply white stucco on the pole!!! 😁 Redoing the basement, we kept the one made in the '70 by previous owner. Reeeeally kitsch but what a conversation piece!🙂 Shouldn't be an eyesore but a big statement of who you are! Go bold!
So happy you're feeling better and blessing us with a video!! sure have missed you. Welcome back and try to stay healthy. The basement looks awesome. Can't wait to see the final!
So happy to back! Promise to stay healthy!
Nice to have you back❤️and healthy 👏👏👏
Such an amazing transformation! So glad you are feeling better! Looking forward to more videos ❤
Great Work!🎉
Please dont you worry too much... Your true subscribers will be back and watching!
I seen some comments about painting the pole white, I agree. I think it would right would tie in with the walls well. I was thinking about dry wall and the trim at the bottom to match what u did with the walls but I don’t know if that’s a thing to do for a center pole/beam. I’m by no means a handy person or contractor😂😂😂😂 I just like things to match lol
You continue to amaze me😊 You make it look so effortless❤ I love the ease of installing that flooring. What a dream to clean also. Nice work, glad you are feeling better!❤
Thank you. 🥹
Good to see you back and healthy! I think it would be cool to use the pole as a way to divide the space and add storage. Build large open shelving from the pole to the wall that can be accessed from both sides with a weight rack, space for foam roller, bands, somewhere for a speaker to live, to put your drink etc then on the far side coul have a giant mirror, yoga, studio, weights section, TV for digital workouts etc and the other side could be machines, bikes etc. 😊
The basement is amazing.
It looks spectacular. You did a fantastic job and it looks amazing. 😻
Careful with your new stairs. Mine was like that, and i slipped on a sock, fell and broke my tail bone. I wish i would have listened to my contractor when he said to angle them to have a landing. Soo now we're replacing them 😂🤦♀️ stay safe!
It looks so huge with the light walls and all the floors done. It's not the least bit dark even though it's a basement. Nicely done!
Add picture moulding to pole and paint it white!
If you want the pole to go away, paint it white to match the walls.
If you want to have fun with it, paint it an outrageous color so that it pops against the neutral white of the wall and dark floors.
A third option would be to wrap it with an acrylic mirror in order to have a floor length mirror in your gym.
Nice work!!
Ohhh. A mirror!
@@diyhuntress I think a lightwash on the pole would be pretty as well. So you still get a hint of the wood, and it's not exactly the same as the walls. I definitely think the dark stain was a mistake, sorry ;-)
I thought white for the pole too.
The most neat basement transformation I've ever seen
more work, but sand the stairs and just clear coat them to pull out the natural tones. Like your master bedroom slats. Contrast the black and flooring. Would look amazing.
Omg looooooove the floorcolor!! 🤩👏👏
What about wrapping the pole box in flooring? It would obviously match, then just add the white trim top and bottom.
My house flooded recently too 🥲 we lost the cheap laminate flooring the previous owners installed in the kitchen and still haven't had time/budget to replace it yet. Thankfully underneath the laminate is perfectly functional linoleum 😂 we're hoping to tile with actual water resistant flooring that will last for the future.
Amazing Transformation as always Sam ✨️
Your basement looks great. You really did a great job 💯
I think the pole looks great!
If you want to make the stair threads work you could just put on a wooden trim board on top of the metal stringers to cover the sides of the stair threads.
As always your this project, like every other project you do, is just amazing! You inspire me to take on more projects myself. I look forward to seeing the transformation to your basement ❤❤
The pole covering looks fine. It will make a difference once you put furniture in the room. You won’t notice it as much then
It looks great, i love the flooring
I like what you did to the basement is really cool. What you do for you I’m happy for you.❤❤🎉🎉😊😊
I love your new basement!!
So impressed, looks awesome
Love the pole wrap. I’d hire a professional to that for me, personally. We are always more critical of ourselves than we are to others. I think you did amazing with the basement, honestly.
I think your body was telling you to take a break from the huge projects - loved this basement glow up, but be kind to yourself and take the time you need to come back, loud and proud! I think those that watch your channel are grateful for the sharing of your knowledge - I never would have bought a circular saw -and many other tools I once thought scary - had I not seen women like you just going for it and using their creativity and practicality to transform their living spaces into something they truly love. x
So many awesome things going on in one video. Great job on everything. Love that you asked for help when you needed. No shame in leaving some things up to the pros.
Thank you so much. 🥹
And I’m glad you’re feeling better too ☺️
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻looks wonderful!
It turned out so nice! I like it 👍
You can probably paint the wood covering the post the same color as the walls. It would blend in far better.
Or maybe a different color as an accent?
Maybe paint the pole wrap the same colour as the walls ❤❤
Paint the pole wrap the same as the walls. Staining it black accents it and makes it a feature. Painting it will help it blend in with the other vertical surfaces and not be so noticeable. The construction of the wrap looks good.
the way you said 'i'm floored' while showing b-roll of the floor
I’m sooooo glad you left your catwalk in your Dexter suit in …. Highlight of the vid …
Lookin' great, Sam!
A question ... obvious cost aside, was there a reason the basement leak wasn't handled from the exterior?
One option for the column ... wrap it in Schedule 40 piping, then wrap that in rope. Finish with a paint color the same as your wall color.
Or wrap the piping with a wood veneer.
Looks great.
Maybe paint the pole white? It will make it less of a jump out feature xx
Good lord that's a BIGG Transformation 💯 SOO damn sleek 💯
I don’t even know what to say. You definitely did your thing. I love watching your videos & transformations. Definitely locked & always watching 😊
So good! Very glad you're feeling better! The basement makes me want to reno ours!
I was so happy to see a new video pop up today from you! The basement looks amazing! I wonder about painting the post white so that it matches the walls? Or staining it a darker color that would match the flooring? I love the ideas from the others about adding hooks, etc to it. Great job as always!
Just paint that pole pure white and just create a small wooden box/baseboard at the very bottom to fit the flooring. It'll be less "in your face" and way more natural that way imho.
Love the floors❤
It looks amazing sam well done love it❤❤
Hoping the basement company fixed the walls first, seeing active water coming in is not a good sign.
Beyond that, the flooring. It looks quite good and looked easier to install than you'd think. Love that it looked flexible and easy enough to cut. I wasn't considering flooring for my basement reno but seeing this i may be changing my mind.
Yep! They did a full foundation waterproofing system?
It’s coming out so good 😍👏🏻💪🏻
Looking good! Familiar with basement work. We recently redid most of ours, and it was a process that involved many professionals. A lot of it was not DIY, due to having piers run under the basement, walls and ceilings sealed, radon mitigation, etc., before the remodel could actually take place.
Your basement floor looks similar to the on in our basement theatre room. We chose a floating cork plank, and it's an off black: Amorin Wise Identity Nightshade. Your floor looks a bit warmer than ours, but really quite similar. As the name implies, there's a purple/violet note in the dark grey (soft black?) hue. The hall and offices are in Identity Chestnut, to compliment the wood trim.
Other than sealing in floors and walls, and the pipe for the radon mitigation, the utility room remains untouched. Our water heater, and furnace need to be replaced, and our washer is acting up. Gotta tackle those really soon, because I don't want to wait until they fail. When we address those, we'll look at how we'll spruce up the space a bit. We were thinking of maybe putting in a garage floor epoxy/sealer, but we've gotta see what our budget can handle.
Paint the pole a surprising fun color.
OR graffiti artist style?
I was thinking of the same as the floor but that paint looks the same soooo❤
Wait. I love this.
I wondered what happened to you. I'm so glad you're ok. Don't do too much right after being sick because in my experience that bites you in the ass. The basement looks so good! I like the pole the way you handled it but you could just paint it white if you want it to sort of go away.
"i actually am floored by the..." you did not just make that joke 😂
😏
looks great!
So glad to see your ok, I kept looking each week for a post.
Great job! 👍 you are amazing! 🎉
Paint the poll wrap the same color as the walls. It will disappear - for the most part.
What about adding rails to the stairs?
On the list! We have a bunch of big stuff we have to move downstairs first. 😊
pen in the hair is everything 😂❤
Wow! Just wow. Great transformation. Keep it up! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This looks so great, Sam!!! And I really like the wrapped pole actually. Saw somebody say maybe you can hang gym equipment from it, and I think that’s a great idea.
Totally off subject Sam…just wanted to give you a keep in mind moment, health wise. I have been having boughts with bronchitis since I was a baby. I take/took pretty good care of myself cholesterol and salt etc. I never smoked, I exercised etc. I was constantly on the go. Until one day, in my 50s, I crashed! I couldn’t breathe, I couldn’t keep my eyes open etc. I ended up being life flighted. I didn’t know this but the bronchial virus can grab your heart. It put me into Cardiomyopathy/Heart failure.
So here’s my point. Slow down gurl. The basement will still be there next month, so will all the other projects. If you can’t breathe you can’t do any of your projects. Take care, things are looking good
Thank you for this and for looking out for me. 🥺
Looking good 👍🏻
Love how the basement turned out! Did you get the signature planks or the base planks? Thanks so much!
I wondered where you were Sam !! Sorry you were so sick, make sure to take care of you ok.
Thanks for the love! 💓
What about faux brick or rock around the wrapped pole?
Really enjoy your channel and projects.
looks great. maybe try a black stain over the brown to darken it.
Totally worth it! Nicely done!
Love the pole wrap either paint it white or black, it could also be storage for gym equipment or like another comment said could be a place to hang gym mirrors
Missed you!!!! Watched all of your other videos like the ones from outside and your kitchen reno!!! Love them!!!! This is a fabulous video! Let's make it look like a 2nd floor getaway!!! WOOT WOOT!!!
Missed you so much! Thank you for the loveee!
@@diyhuntress I'm beaming with joy from your reply! Bless you and your family! (((Fist pump!)))
Use pole wrap! It was made for basement poles!!
They have a product I think called pole wrap. I've seen Lone Fox use it to make some furniture a year or so ago. Looks like wood.
Weirdos rock!
#weirdo4life
I would cover the pole box with mirrors.
Paint the pole to match the walls