Many Seattle homes have basements that are used for storage but could be converted to valuable living space — a bedroom, family room, home office, or ADU. Here is what the conversion requires.
Ceiling Height
Habitable space in Seattle requires a minimum 7-foot clear ceiling height (7’6″ under beams). Many Seattle basements have 7’6″-8′ floor-to-ceiling height, which works. Basements with lower existing heights may require underpinning (lowering the slab) — an expensive option.
Egress Requirements
Sleeping rooms (bedrooms) below grade require an egress window with minimum 5.7 sq ft net clear opening and a maximum sill height of 44″ above the floor. If the window well is deeper than 44″, a ladder is required. Adding egress windows typically requires excavating a window well and cutting the foundation.
Moisture Control
Below-grade spaces in Seattle are subject to moisture intrusion. A thorough waterproofing assessment is essential before investing in basement finishing. Interior drainage systems and vapor barriers are standard; exterior waterproofing is more effective but requires excavation.
ADU Basement Conversion
Converting a basement to an ADU adds kitchen requirements (separate cooking facilities, separate entrance) and may trigger additional accessibility requirements. ADU basements must also meet all energy code requirements including insulation and ventilation. See our full ADU guide: ADU Design Services.
Costs in Seattle (2026)
- Basic basement finish (no egress work): $60-$120/sq ft
- Egress window addition: $4,000-$12,000 per window
- Full basement ADU conversion: $80,000-$160,000
- Architect fees: $8,000-$25,000 depending on scope
Piper Cole Architects designs basement conversions and basement ADUs throughout Seattle. Free consultation — call 425-753-6452.
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