So, armed with my barely-sufficient-to-handle-minor-stuff-in-a-condo toolkit and my total lack of relevant skills, I want to turn this...


into something I can be proud of.
I'm not exaggerating about either my tools or skills, by the way. What I have is a reasonable budget to get the equipment I need, a pretty good ability to cut down complex projects into small chunks, and several friends with some amount of experience. Plus a willingness to learn and no deadline, as we're not really using the basement for anything at the moment.
So what's the wincon?
First, the area shown in the picture will be my office. It's roughly a quarter of the basement. So obviously there'll be a wall and door to build. The horrible carpet will be replaced with something nicer. I also want to soundproof the basement and office to some extent (nothing crazy - I don't do recordings or anything like that, but what happens in the game room should stay in the game room and ideally I want to be able to enjoy the quiet in my office while the boys play videogames on the other side of the wall.)
I'm also going to run cat6 cable basically everywhere in the house, so I'll do the basement at this time. I'm also going to install some electric heating in the basement to supplement the pushed-air, And finally, I really want to go all out on the finishing for my game room - I want really good, flexible lighting in there and anything else I can think off.
So, first step... removing the carpet.

Yeah, that carpet. Beyond being shoggoth-ugly, it's probably twenty years overdue to be replaced. It is the worst texture I have ever felt in my life, it's probably super toxic and dusty, and it's poorly installed to boot. Parts are stapled to cardboard because the underlayer has literally turned to uneven dust and the previous owner was of the "never do anything properly" school of home repair.
Before I get there, I need to clean out the entire room (which is probably a one-day task in itself.) We still have to have one foundation crack filled as well, so I'm aiming to be done removing the carpet (and cleaning the concrete floor below) by the end of May. We'll see how it goes.