We differentiate our walkout basement plans with an LL at the end of the plan number. Having said that, we can easily modify any of our plans to include a walkout basement, no matter what the style is if you have a sloping lot that allows for it. Just call us at 1-800-725-6852 to discuss any plan. Our LL plans will have a finished basement plan included in the set and also included in the price listed on our website.
A daylight basement is a basement of a home where part of the lower level is above ground and is able to accommodate full-size windows. The portion of the basement that is completely underground in a daylight basement is considered the actual basement. The lot must slope enough for the windows to be fully exposed and within regulation.
A walkout basement is similar to a daylight basement in that part of the basement is above ground, but there is room for full-sized windows AND a patio door. The lot for a walkout basement must also be sloped but to a larger degree than a lot for a daylight basement. The advantage of having a walkout basement is the outside space that becomes usable by the patio doors. Typically, the walkout lower level opens onto some kind of patio where an additional living space has been set up. Pools, ponds, gardens patios, and hot tubs are just a few of the many options we see our customers using this outdoor space for.
There are many factors to consider when trying to decide to build up or out versus down for a basement. What is your lot like? Does it have enough slope to obtain full daylight windows and possibly a door for a full walkout? How much excavation has to be done to make the lot work for the basement? How high/low do your local materials and labor costs run? Is your area of the country feasible for digging a basement?
Yes. Most people think of storage needs first when they think of the extra space in the basement, but if you are able to accommodate windows and possibly a patio door, your lower level is the perfect place to add value and living area to your home. We see everything from extra bedrooms, game rooms, exercise rooms, family rooms, bars, and more requested in finished lower levels, so the sky is the limit. Most people DO keep separate storage space in the basement so it's best to keep that in mind as you think of how you will use the space.
The finished area in the lower level of your home will add value to the price of your home; it just won't be the same as above-grade space on a dollar per square foot basis. Having said that, we are seeing many clients building ranch homes with a smaller footprint to save on material costs and finishing the lower level at the time of building rather than waiting to do a remodel down the road. If the overall footprint of the home is smaller, you can also look for a smaller lot at a lower price which will help the budget.