NSX_guy
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Good morning all,
I finally started my journey down the rabbit hole yesterday. Before we get into specifics, let me tell you about myself and how I got to this point:
My wife and I moved into a new (to us) house a few months ago with our two kidlets aged 3 and 9 months (now). We hadn't planned on moving yet, but a perfect storm happened and we found a house that was big enough, backs onto conservation land, and most importantly, has a two car garage.
The two car garage was a non-negotiable as I need to store my sports car in the garage when not in use. Of course the other spot is occupied by my wife who doesn't want to load the kids in the car in the cold northern winters which is both understandable and not wise to argue with.
As you can see on the attached garage layout, there isn't a whole lot of extra space in the garage, with my car just eeking in (red outline), and hers fitting quite comfortably. Please excuse the stick drawing, I'm not very proficient in CAD. I will be putting a cabinet over the NSX which I made at our last house, but other than that, there's no space for a work bench in front of my car. Currently, the garage measures 18' wide x 16' long (short) and 19.5' long (long side).
As an aside, the previous owner had a hook fetish which was so consuming to him that I had to fill 142 holes in the drywall yesterday, before I could even start. Also, as you may be able to see in one or two of the photos, when the house was built, it appears as though the person who mudded the walls was on his first house. I have a lot of correcting to do before I can even think about painting.
My plans for the garage are as follows:
With that list in mind, I would love to hear suggestions on lighting, and flooring. Right now I am thinking of twelve 4" LED pot lights, and leaving the flooring until spring due to the temperatures.
Without further ado, here's what I'm starting with.
<- Autocad rendering
I'm going to use this thread as a push to accomplish this as well.
I finally started my journey down the rabbit hole yesterday. Before we get into specifics, let me tell you about myself and how I got to this point:
My wife and I moved into a new (to us) house a few months ago with our two kidlets aged 3 and 9 months (now). We hadn't planned on moving yet, but a perfect storm happened and we found a house that was big enough, backs onto conservation land, and most importantly, has a two car garage.
The two car garage was a non-negotiable as I need to store my sports car in the garage when not in use. Of course the other spot is occupied by my wife who doesn't want to load the kids in the car in the cold northern winters which is both understandable and not wise to argue with.
As you can see on the attached garage layout, there isn't a whole lot of extra space in the garage, with my car just eeking in (red outline), and hers fitting quite comfortably. Please excuse the stick drawing, I'm not very proficient in CAD. I will be putting a cabinet over the NSX which I made at our last house, but other than that, there's no space for a work bench in front of my car. Currently, the garage measures 18' wide x 16' long (short) and 19.5' long (long side).
As an aside, the previous owner had a hook fetish which was so consuming to him that I had to fill 142 holes in the drywall yesterday, before I could even start. Also, as you may be able to see in one or two of the photos, when the house was built, it appears as though the person who mudded the walls was on his first house. I have a lot of correcting to do before I can even think about painting.
My plans for the garage are as follows:
- More lighting
- finished and painted walls
- epoxy coated floors
- Second garage door opener
- Only enough storage for car and bike related tools
With that list in mind, I would love to hear suggestions on lighting, and flooring. Right now I am thinking of twelve 4" LED pot lights, and leaving the flooring until spring due to the temperatures.
Without further ado, here's what I'm starting with.
I'm going to use this thread as a push to accomplish this as well.
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They are a bit pricey but work well in the cold weather too. I also have no ragrets. lol