I was reading though another thread on VCT Tiles as I am thinking of going that route (still undecided) and read this entry:
I am in the middle of my garage renovation (I will update my renovation thread later after I get further down the road; read: more progress! LOL) and had a small disagreement with my bride last night...and am sure many of you husbands/significant others will understand...
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So the basic premise alluded to in the above quote by haugy (he seems to agree with my wife) is that one finishes a garage to 'match' the house. Or at least some may desire to do that.
She feels the garage should match the house style which she perceives to be a 'country' style and my garage scheme is, in her opinion, too 'contemporary'...
So, here is the house...
So, two questions:
First, do any of you see the house as 'country' in style?
How many of you actually think/thought about that or attempted to actually 'match the house style' when you set out to redo your attached garage? I think it matters that it is attached. If the garage were detached, I don't think she would care because it be a separate building.
My wife's opinion is that I am going to 'gaudy-out' the garage by going with the below paint scheme (Hat tip to Ch3No2 for the photo) and possibly black and white VCT tiles in the 2'x2' checkerboard pattern. Along with that, I plan to go with red workbenches to match the red stripe and use black granite formica countertops (from Menard's) as the workbench top surface.
Second, do you match your garage scheme to the 'house style'?
Or does this whole thread not make any sense to you at all??

Has anyone done this with tan tiles? I have a red brick house, brown aggregate driveway, etc. While I love black and white, I think it would match the house better if it was black and tan.
I am in the middle of my garage renovation (I will update my renovation thread later after I get further down the road; read: more progress! LOL) and had a small disagreement with my bride last night...and am sure many of you husbands/significant others will understand...
So the basic premise alluded to in the above quote by haugy (he seems to agree with my wife) is that one finishes a garage to 'match' the house. Or at least some may desire to do that.
She feels the garage should match the house style which she perceives to be a 'country' style and my garage scheme is, in her opinion, too 'contemporary'...
So, here is the house...
So, two questions:
First, do any of you see the house as 'country' in style?
How many of you actually think/thought about that or attempted to actually 'match the house style' when you set out to redo your attached garage? I think it matters that it is attached. If the garage were detached, I don't think she would care because it be a separate building.
My wife's opinion is that I am going to 'gaudy-out' the garage by going with the below paint scheme (Hat tip to Ch3No2 for the photo) and possibly black and white VCT tiles in the 2'x2' checkerboard pattern. Along with that, I plan to go with red workbenches to match the red stripe and use black granite formica countertops (from Menard's) as the workbench top surface.
Second, do you match your garage scheme to the 'house style'?
Or does this whole thread not make any sense to you at all??




