A basement should feel like real living space when it is done, not like an afterthought under the main floor. The layout needs to make sense, the framing needs to be right, and the finishes need to tie everything together. Whether the goal is a family room, wet bar, bathroom, bedroom or a feature wall with more custom detail, the project should feel planned from the start and finished like it belongs with the rest of the house.
Professional work with a real business behind it.
No vague one-line quotes or confusion on what is included.
Respect for your home and a more professional build process.
Structure and finish both matter if the project is going to hold up.
Send photos or book a site visit and get a clear written scope before work starts.
What we handle
In Regina, White City, Pilot Butte and surrounding areas, unfinished basements are one of the best ways to add usable square footage without changing the footprint of the house. The key is making the lower level feel bright, practical and finished instead of dark or temporary.
A good basement project is about more than adding drywall and flooring. The room layout has to make sense, the wet bar or bathroom needs to be integrated properly, and the transitions between spaces need to feel clean. That matters even more when you are adding custom pieces like a feature fireplace wall, tile work, or a bar area.
Framing, insulation, drywall, doors, trim, flooring, ceilings and finish work planned as one complete scope.
Custom lower-level spaces that feel intentional instead of pieced together.
Shower and tub spaces, tile work, vanities and bathroom finishing that matches the rest of the project.
Fireplace walls, built-ins and visual focal points that make the basement feel complete.
Add usable square footage while keeping layout and code requirements in mind.
Fix awkward layouts or build in new rooms before the finishing stage starts.
How the project gets built
Older homes and newer homes have different challenges. Some projects need better planning around mechanical runs, bulkheads, or awkward existing layouts. Others are open canvases that just need strong execution. We take on both and keep the scope clear before the work starts.
Layout and scope
We start by figuring out how the basement should function, where walls make sense, and what trades or permit items need to be considered early.
Framing and rough-in coordination
Once the layout is set, the framing gets built properly and licensed trades can be coordinated as needed for electrical, plumbing, or other specialty work.
Finishing phase
Drywall, paint, flooring, trim, bathrooms, wet bars and feature areas are completed so the basement feels like part of the house, not a separate project with mismatched details.
Final review
The last step is making sure the details are clean and the space is ready to use right away.
Recent project photos
The photos below show the kind of basement work homeowners actually want to see: the full room, the wet bar, the bathroom finish, and the details that make the space feel complete. A single close-up of cabinets is not enough to sell a basement project. The whole finished space matters.




Why homeowners call Tall Guy Builds
When the basement is done right, it does not feel like an extra room downstairs. It feels like part of the home. That is the standard we build to, whether the job is a straightforward family room or a more custom basement with a wet bar, tile bathroom and feature wall.
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Common questions
Can you do a full basement from start to finish?
Yes. We handle layout, framing, finishing and coordination with licensed trades when needed.
Do you build wet bars and basement bathrooms?
Yes. Those are common features and can be part of the overall basement scope.
Can you work with older basements too?
Yes. Older homes often need more planning around existing conditions, but the same goal applies: make the finished space feel intentional and durable.
What areas do you serve?
Regina, White City, Pilot Butte, Emerald Park, Balgonie, Lumsden and nearby communities.
Related project guides
Send over photos, measurements, or a rough idea of what you want built. We’ll give you a clear next step with no guessing and no pressure.