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    UK 2 Car Garage Beautification - Step 1: Blank canvas

    After the paint had dried I began to move everything back in. I had some unassembled shelving and a cabinet spare from when I moved in years ago and with dust no longer an issue I was able to make use of these. I took the opportunity to have a good clear out and move some stuff from the...
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    UK 2 Car Garage Beautification - Step 1: Blank canvas

    Don't you hate it when people vanish from forums and you never see what happened to their project? :D Well, it's now 10 years later and although nowhere near my original plan I have made some progress. I've intermittently done bits and bobs but due to prioritising spending money on cars and...
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    UK 2 Car Garage Beautification - Step 1: Blank canvas

    It leads to a flagged area, which is mine, then a public footpath. My garden is the other side of the footpath. As the garage is part of a shared building I don't think I'd be able to build anything there. Nice idea though! Wrexham, North Wales. Not far from Demon Tweeks (which is handy). I've...
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    UK 2 Car Garage Beautification - Step 1: Blank canvas

    The walls are just concrete blocks. Painting them will just give me a different colour of concrete block. Not very nice looking. I'll loose a bit of space, but the garage is plenty long enough and as the side walls aren't outside facing I don't need to insulate those so only an inch or so lost...
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    UK 2 Car Garage Beautification - Step 1: Blank canvas

    Probably - I doubt I'd be able to fit an engine hoist or something but it shouldn't interfere with my plans.
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    UK 2 Car Garage Beautification - Step 1: Blank canvas

    After becoming a homeowner in December I've postponed minor tasks such as buying a bed and putting up curtains (drapes) to concentrate on the important stuff - the garage. Here's what I have to work with: As any of the UK members will tell you, a decent sized garage is something of a...
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