MagicMarker
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I've finally gotten on track to start the makeover of my (new to me) 2 car garage. It's 22 x 22 with high ceilings. As we closed on this house recently, there isn't a whole lot of money to spread around. The overall goal is to get the garage to a point where I'll be happy for a few years before I can really dump some money into it... unless this comes out good and I'll just end up loving it.
This is a budget project so I'll keep a rough tally on my spending.
>Flooring - materials, borrowed tools = $125
>Paint for concrete block wall & brush = $30
>Speakers for audio - $45 (I had the LCD and got a free receiver)
>Amazon Fire TV = $39
>Painted window trim = Free.. I already had the paint
>Fixing and painting walls = TBD
>Electrician to run extra outlets (lighting/ fans) = TBD
>Overhead Costco LED lights = $80
>Cabinets and workbench = $680 bundle sale
>Oversized 22" round clock = $22
>Sitting area? = TBD..looking on Craigslist
>Misc = TBD
Here is where I started. Closed on the house in Oct 2014.
Of course it stared to fill up with stuff from moving
Cleaned it all out and started with the floors and ended up with this. Be sure to check out my "budget floor" thread for details.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=298129
I'm now tackling the foundation blocks. Scraped and vacuumed all the old loose paint and debris. Going to get some waterproof white masonry paint. What do you guys think of the flexible "office" moulding? Do you think it helps complete a cleaner look?
Here is where I am at now. On the left hand side, I'm thinking a tall cabinet then base cabinets with a work top and overhead cabinets. Then in the Fall, remove that big shelf to extend the cabinets and set up a sitting area to hang out in. Anyone else have a sitting area? Oh of course a nice size LED TV.
I'll need to get an electrician in to wire up a bunch of outlets in the future work area and lighting in/ on the ceiling... possibly some kind of fan too.
One of the biggest issue are all the drywall seams. Basically the tape/ mud and paint are literally falling off.
I'm fortunate enough to have a large storage shed for all the lawn equipment. My garage is purely for the cars, detailing the cars and an area to do minor home improvement projects.
I'll be sure to update this thread with my progress.
This is a budget project so I'll keep a rough tally on my spending.
>Flooring - materials, borrowed tools = $125
>Paint for concrete block wall & brush = $30
>Speakers for audio - $45 (I had the LCD and got a free receiver)
>Amazon Fire TV = $39
>Painted window trim = Free.. I already had the paint
>Fixing and painting walls = TBD
>Electrician to run extra outlets (lighting/ fans) = TBD
>Overhead Costco LED lights = $80
>Cabinets and workbench = $680 bundle sale
>Oversized 22" round clock = $22
>Sitting area? = TBD..looking on Craigslist
>Misc = TBD
Here is where I started. Closed on the house in Oct 2014.
Of course it stared to fill up with stuff from moving
Cleaned it all out and started with the floors and ended up with this. Be sure to check out my "budget floor" thread for details.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=298129
I'm now tackling the foundation blocks. Scraped and vacuumed all the old loose paint and debris. Going to get some waterproof white masonry paint. What do you guys think of the flexible "office" moulding? Do you think it helps complete a cleaner look?
Here is where I am at now. On the left hand side, I'm thinking a tall cabinet then base cabinets with a work top and overhead cabinets. Then in the Fall, remove that big shelf to extend the cabinets and set up a sitting area to hang out in. Anyone else have a sitting area? Oh of course a nice size LED TV.
I'll need to get an electrician in to wire up a bunch of outlets in the future work area and lighting in/ on the ceiling... possibly some kind of fan too.
One of the biggest issue are all the drywall seams. Basically the tape/ mud and paint are literally falling off.
I'm fortunate enough to have a large storage shed for all the lawn equipment. My garage is purely for the cars, detailing the cars and an area to do minor home improvement projects.
I'll be sure to update this thread with my progress.
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