Pitrow is Essentially Finished (99%).
Additions since previous (c. July 2013 through to completion September 2013):
- Diamond Plate wall swtiches (three only).
- Gray accent paint: rear window frame, door frame ("Wall Street," Benjamin Moore semi-gloss).
- Partial second coat of pale gray wall paint ("Graytint," Benjamin Moore eggshell finish). Spent significant time on paint detailing and cleanup.
- Caught a closeout at Sears for a 26" tool box that very closely matches the decor, and fits on my Craftsman tool cart (under counter, black).
- Checker-flag tape stripe along perimeter above blue (only) and Diamond Plate.
- Florescent clock.
- Reframed most of my prints from motorcycle roadracing days, matting primarily in blue, dark gray, white.
- First aid kit, wall mount.
- Fire extinguisher w/sign, wall mount.
- Simplehuman brushed metal waste can.
- Blue stool (Yamaha, not Ducati (grin)).
- Wall mount single helmet rack.
- Custom-cut piece of matching Diamond Plate for entry door. Drilled and mounted in all of 15 min.
- Various misc aesthetic touches.
Occurs to me I should wall-mount one of my favorite Fenix LED flashlights, too. Next to the door, probably. On the to-do list.
The photo lighting, shots below, is a bit weird. So that which appears purple in a shot or two is actually a true royal blue (cabinets: Wilson Art Laminate D417-60 Lapis Blue).
As mentioned earlier, lights are T5H0, 6500K daylight. Love them, t-plus two months. I'll need cover plates for the ceiling fixtures, and puzzle out how to hide my wiring better, but that won't be too challenging.
Takeaways, garage specifically:
1. Most of the work was subbed out. That which wasn't, I figured out on my own.
2. GarageLogix was great to work with: recommended!
3. The lighting thing was interesting: in the end I went with what "seemed" right, given my layout, vs. calculations. My space is relatively small, however. There are various ways to solve that and the threads on Garage Forum were quite interesting.
4. "Don't know what I don't know," one of my favorite phrases from business intelligence/big data mining: there may be aspects of my build-out to be cleaned up further. Time will tell, and I'll take all comers with counsel or constructive criticism. So far, it hits all the marks on function and aesthetics that *seem* right *to me*.
5. I really had to think-through the correct flooring solution for my particular situation. Reading many threads, I think a clever person could Visio flowchart the decision process with possible options: RaceDeck vs. epoxy vs. (etc.). Budget, type of work or storage typically done, substrate, climate: all seem like top-level decision-points.
6. Liftmaster Wi-Fi garage door openers are pretty neat. Clearly in the future we'll all have some level of home automation, this is one of the first steps for me.
That is all, at-current. May edit in the future as events unfold. Hope this was useful to others, as well!