As I approached retirement about a year ago, I decided to remodel my garage and make a place I would enjoy looking at and spending time in. My objectives were clean walls (no hangers), better lighting, improved storage and new flooring. I used a contractor, plumber and electrician for much of the prep work so that my wife and I could do the painting and flooring. I spent a great deal of time on this forum researching all aspects from flooring to toolboxes to lighting. I'm very happy with the results and thought I would share in case it might help someone else beginning their journey.
First step was tearing down old wooden cabinets at front of garage. Next I had the washer water line moved inside the existing studs and rerouted. Contractor put sheet rock over old wood rather than removing it. Also textured walls and repaired cracks in ceiling.
First step was tearing down old wooden cabinets at front of garage. Next I had the washer water line moved inside the existing studs and rerouted. Contractor put sheet rock over old wood rather than removing it. Also textured walls and repaired cracks in ceiling.
