rmckee
Well-known member
Hey there!
Long time lurker with a few random posts here and there. After 20+ years in Boston, fiancé convinced me last year that moving to North Carolina would be good for us. Less snow? Say no more. We closed on a new house on March 24th, went back to Boston to pack up our life, got married on May 31st, and moved our world 700 miles south on June 4th. Heck of a way to kick off a life together!
I felt exceptionally lucky to have a very small (18x17) 2-car garage in our 110 year old Boston house, but despite having plans for big improvements, I never actually made much happen beyond new electrical, some LED ceiling fixtures, and recessed speakers. The old doors were manual sliders which were heavy as heck and only opened one side at a time, and the door height was 6.5' which made it quite difficult to fit most of our cars in... so the garage ended up being a woodworking space and long-term vehicle storage more than anything else.
Our new home is a beautiful 10-year old residence on an acre just outside Raleigh, and came with a 2-car garage as most seem to below the Mason Dixon. We didn't want to be too far out in the country as I travel for work and need an airport semi near by, so we walked a tricky line between finding a good sized lot and not being in no-mans land. It was a non-negotiable requirement to buy a property that surveyed large enough to build a detached garage at what is hopefully a not much later date, but for now I am furnishing the attached one to hold me over!
New House! by 2180miles
I don't have a huge amount of plans laid out for this garage, but will start off with a fire extinguisher, some tool organization, fresh coat of paint, and some additional lighting. For those that might remember my past threads, I have hand made a variety of vintage Coca-Cola and petrol signs which I will hang on the wall. General purpose will be some woodworking, general maintenance for the stable of vehicles, and frequent sampling of cold local IPAs. Eventually it will get turned over to be wife's garage for her daily, and I will relocate to the other side of the property.
Look forward to keeping track of changes, and figuring out what works and what doesn't in a regularly used garage! More pictures to follow.
- Ryan
Long time lurker with a few random posts here and there. After 20+ years in Boston, fiancé convinced me last year that moving to North Carolina would be good for us. Less snow? Say no more. We closed on a new house on March 24th, went back to Boston to pack up our life, got married on May 31st, and moved our world 700 miles south on June 4th. Heck of a way to kick off a life together!
I felt exceptionally lucky to have a very small (18x17) 2-car garage in our 110 year old Boston house, but despite having plans for big improvements, I never actually made much happen beyond new electrical, some LED ceiling fixtures, and recessed speakers. The old doors were manual sliders which were heavy as heck and only opened one side at a time, and the door height was 6.5' which made it quite difficult to fit most of our cars in... so the garage ended up being a woodworking space and long-term vehicle storage more than anything else.
Our new home is a beautiful 10-year old residence on an acre just outside Raleigh, and came with a 2-car garage as most seem to below the Mason Dixon. We didn't want to be too far out in the country as I travel for work and need an airport semi near by, so we walked a tricky line between finding a good sized lot and not being in no-mans land. It was a non-negotiable requirement to buy a property that surveyed large enough to build a detached garage at what is hopefully a not much later date, but for now I am furnishing the attached one to hold me over!
New House! by 2180miles
I don't have a huge amount of plans laid out for this garage, but will start off with a fire extinguisher, some tool organization, fresh coat of paint, and some additional lighting. For those that might remember my past threads, I have hand made a variety of vintage Coca-Cola and petrol signs which I will hang on the wall. General purpose will be some woodworking, general maintenance for the stable of vehicles, and frequent sampling of cold local IPAs. Eventually it will get turned over to be wife's garage for her daily, and I will relocate to the other side of the property.
Look forward to keeping track of changes, and figuring out what works and what doesn't in a regularly used garage! More pictures to follow.
- Ryan