Moisture
Sump, perimeter drainage, and vapor barriers are scoped before any framing in a Glenview lower level, and below-grade materials are selected for that moisture reality.
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Design-build basement remodel planned for Ranch homes in 1950s-2000s
Delta - Bathroom and Kitchen Remodeling is a North Shore design-build basement remodeling firm working in Glenview, Illinois, on Ranch homes from the 1950s-2000s era. Moisture management, mechanical routing, and use planning are scoped before any finishes.
Basements in Glenview are rarely a blank slate. Moisture, mechanicals, ceiling height, and use planning get solved before any finishes. We scope each project around the actual use plan, not a generic finished-basement package.
Pricing is shaped by cabinetry specification, finish level, structural work, and how much the layout moves. Every project is priced after an in-home visit.
| Tier | Range | What's typical |
|---|---|---|
| Basic finish | $45K–$80K | Framing, drywall, basic electrical and lighting, flooring, paint. No new bathroom, no wet bar, no structural work. |
| Full basement remodel | $80K–$160K | Includes a new bathroom, wet bar or kitchenette, theater or rec room zoning, egress windows, custom storage. Most projects. |
| Lower-level suite buildout | $160K–$280K+ | In-law suite with kitchen, full bath, bedroom, and living area. Structural work, ejector pump plumbing, premium finishes, custom millwork. |
Basement Remodeling in Glenview is priced after an in-home visit. Cost and timeline depend on scope and finish level.
Sump, perimeter drainage, and vapor barriers are scoped before any framing in a Glenview lower level, and below-grade materials are selected for that moisture reality.
HVAC, ductwork, and plumbing routing in a Ranch Glenview home are mapped before framing, since ceiling height is usually the binding constraint.
Family room, guest suite, theater, wet bar, or gym: deciding the split is the first design problem, not the last.
Village of Glenview Development Center at 2500 East Lake Avenue (inspections division 847-904-4340). The Village offers online and in-person permit submission. We submit, schedule inspections, and close out the project.
Most Glenview homes have between 700 and 1,400 square feet of lower-level space currently used as storage, mechanicals, and laundry. Finishing it changes how the whole house functions.
A basement bedroom, full bathroom, and small kitchenette in a Glenview home can unlock long-term family hosting or multigenerational living without an above-grade addition.
Media rooms, wet bars, wine cellars, and golf simulator rooms work best on the lower level. They need acoustic, lighting, and mechanical planning that surface-finishing alone cannot deliver.
If the lower level of a Glenview home was finished decades ago, the typical problems are dated finishes, low ceilings, poor lighting, and lingering moisture. A re-remodel resolves them in the framing, drainage, and mechanical plan, where surface work alone cannot reach.
Glenview lower-level buildout with a contemporary open floor plan, polished concrete metallic-finish floor (gray-silver shimmer), white walls, board-and-batten wainscoting accent on one wall, recessed LED lighting, and clean modern trim. Built ready for the homeowner to furnish.
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Basement remodel pricing for North Shore homes. Finishing, bathrooms, wet bars, and full build-outs from $35K to $250K+ broken down by scope.
Glenview housing divides sharply into two groups: pre-1990s ranches and split-levels with dated interiors, and post-2000s custom builds at The Glen and adjacent planned communities. The split shapes remodels: older-stock kitchens usually need layout reconfiguration and wall removal, while newer-build remodels are typically cosmetic or feature additions. The online Development Center at 2500 East Lake Avenue handles all permits without the design-review overlay that Wilmette or Winnetka impose, which keeps project timelines predictable.
Most Glenview basement projects run ten to twenty weeks depending on scope. Adding a bathroom, kitchenette, or media room with structural work extends the timeline. The schedule is locked at the end of design.
Yes. In Glenview lower levels, waterproofing, drainage, vapor barriers, and moisture-appropriate material selection are scoped as part of the design. A finished basement that skips moisture work fails eventually, so we treat it as a foundational decision rather than an add-on.
Yes. Village of Glenview Development Center at 2500 East Lake Avenue (inspections division 847-904-4340). The Village offers online and in-person permit submission. Egress windows, electrical service upgrades, and bathroom additions require permits and inspections. We manage every submission and inspection.
Yes, in most Glenview homes. Plumbing routing depends on the existing waste line elevation and may require an ejector pump. We confirm feasibility during the design phase before the bathroom is locked into the floor plan.
Tell us about the room. We will follow up within one business day with the next step. No high-pressure sales call.
"I started this firm in 1987. Every project carries the same standard I'd apply to my own home."
A team member will be in touch within one business day. If it is urgent, call (847) 847-4148.