Bennylava
Well-known member
Hi all. Roughly 8 months from now I'm going to start building a nice big garage/workshop. For everything I want in it, I believe it will need to be about 3500 sq ft but I could be wrong about that. Part of the reason for that is some of the space will be dedicated to storing 12 cars and trucks, and a 22 foot pontoon boat. But I've managed to earn enough money to make it what we garage journal members call a "Garage Mahal". I love working in the garage and I spend a lot of time out in the one I've got now. So I figured it would be worthwhile to make it pretty nice.
But what all does a nice garage have? A 4 post lift for sure. One of those kitchen looking areas with a sink will be needed too. A restroom. A refrigerator. A small 10x10 office room. Large cool signs and neon lights. I also want a dedicated wash area with a drain in the floor and some kind of mounted power washer on an arm or something, because I'm tired of dealing with the one I have now which isn't mounted and easy to deal with. For those of you who spent the extra money and built a garage/shop that's pretty nice on the inside, how do you avoid getting it filthy all the time? Or do you just clean it really frequently?
Maybe you've got a divider between the "nice" part where you store stuff, and the part where the real work gets done. What are some do's and don'ts for this kind of building? Thanks!
But what all does a nice garage have? A 4 post lift for sure. One of those kitchen looking areas with a sink will be needed too. A restroom. A refrigerator. A small 10x10 office room. Large cool signs and neon lights. I also want a dedicated wash area with a drain in the floor and some kind of mounted power washer on an arm or something, because I'm tired of dealing with the one I have now which isn't mounted and easy to deal with. For those of you who spent the extra money and built a garage/shop that's pretty nice on the inside, how do you avoid getting it filthy all the time? Or do you just clean it really frequently?
Maybe you've got a divider between the "nice" part where you store stuff, and the part where the real work gets done. What are some do's and don'ts for this kind of building? Thanks!








