04Blkss
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After lurking on GJ for a while and getting ideas from you all,I am FINALLY spending some time and money to build my small garage (19ft x19ft) the way I want.
Here is a little back story. The wife and I bought the house a year and a half ago. The apartment we were renting was going to be sold and we had to scramble to find a new place to live, thus we threw everything in boxes and we were able to find this awesome house just at the right time. In our rush to move out in time we made a mess of packing and have been trying to get organized since we moved in. The problem is we have a 2 1/2 year old son who is a dare devil and to be honest, I like hangin with him and my wife more than going through old boxes of "stuff" in my garage. So the garage became a nightmare over time. I had the ideas but not the time or the money to get what I wanted in my garage.
The money came in the form of heartbreak. My beloved 2004 Silverado SS was stolen 1 week before Christmas 2016. I have a company vehicle so I didnt drive it much but it still was my dream truck and my son loved it because it was fast and loud. Insurance paid me out within a month and I had no plans of replacing it until I had an garage that I could work in.
That gets me to where I am today. My wife is awesome and she wants me to do whatever I want with the garage. Little did she know what she was getting herself into.
I am going with Custom Garages Inc in Pacheco, CA for the cabinets. Gary and his crew have been awesome to deal with and the prices are super reasonable. For the floor I am going with Swisstrax - Ribtrax. I recived a sample of both RD and Swisstrax. Both are awesome options but I liked the construction of the Swisstrax more. Cabinets go in next week and the floor is being delivered this week.
I spent all weekend cleaning and organizing. I am removing everything, or as much as I can remove, to start with a clean slate. Tomorrow I start with patching and painting the walls.


View attachment Garage 1.pdf
View attachment Garage 2.pdf
View attachment Garage 3.pdf
Here is a little back story. The wife and I bought the house a year and a half ago. The apartment we were renting was going to be sold and we had to scramble to find a new place to live, thus we threw everything in boxes and we were able to find this awesome house just at the right time. In our rush to move out in time we made a mess of packing and have been trying to get organized since we moved in. The problem is we have a 2 1/2 year old son who is a dare devil and to be honest, I like hangin with him and my wife more than going through old boxes of "stuff" in my garage. So the garage became a nightmare over time. I had the ideas but not the time or the money to get what I wanted in my garage.
The money came in the form of heartbreak. My beloved 2004 Silverado SS was stolen 1 week before Christmas 2016. I have a company vehicle so I didnt drive it much but it still was my dream truck and my son loved it because it was fast and loud. Insurance paid me out within a month and I had no plans of replacing it until I had an garage that I could work in.
That gets me to where I am today. My wife is awesome and she wants me to do whatever I want with the garage. Little did she know what she was getting herself into.
I am going with Custom Garages Inc in Pacheco, CA for the cabinets. Gary and his crew have been awesome to deal with and the prices are super reasonable. For the floor I am going with Swisstrax - Ribtrax. I recived a sample of both RD and Swisstrax. Both are awesome options but I liked the construction of the Swisstrax more. Cabinets go in next week and the floor is being delivered this week.
I spent all weekend cleaning and organizing. I am removing everything, or as much as I can remove, to start with a clean slate. Tomorrow I start with patching and painting the walls.



View attachment Garage 1.pdf
View attachment Garage 2.pdf
View attachment Garage 3.pdf
The POs of our house proved that false... They built an "18x20" garage that measures 17x19 inside. The exterior foundation is barely 18x20...