mr_future
Active member
I just bought a house (built in 1970) with the biggest attached garage space I've ever had,
which I plan on refurbing. I already removed the drywall (sadly, no pictures of the original drywall and beautiful popcorn ceiling).
Here are the main phases of the project:
- Electrical: 1 x MWBC for outlets, 1 x 20amp for lights, 1 x 30amp for compressor which I will buy someday.
- Insulation: fiberglass/foam insulation for three walls shared with house
- Lighting: banks of fluorescent or LED lighting
- Drywall: 5/8' [don't know if I will do myself or hire someone]
- install additional Garage door opener
- Shelving/mounting systems: slatboard, etc.
Please let me know your suggestions and ideas. The layout is a basic 2 car garage, with a 10 x 10 extra area, which I will use as a workshop. The cars will be bump-stopped such that will barely clear the garage doors, leaving plenty of space deeper in the garage. I'll probably do a lot of shelving in the car part of the garage for storage. Ladders, lumber, etc., will also be stored in that area. Tool storage/placement will be in the workshop and the area outside of it. The main stuff I do in garages is work on cars, although I do want to get into carpentry.
Rough plan:
Facing out:
Facing in:
Workshop area:
This project has already justified itself. Removing the drywall exposed three buried splices. They were copper/aluminum, with a copper nut, wrapped in electrical tape. Might as well be bombs with delayed fuses. These were from the kitchen remodel done personally by the prior owner. DIY gone wrong. I was literally shaking when I found these splices. My electrician got rid of them in about thirty minutes using the existing wire.
which I plan on refurbing. I already removed the drywall (sadly, no pictures of the original drywall and beautiful popcorn ceiling).Here are the main phases of the project:
- Electrical: 1 x MWBC for outlets, 1 x 20amp for lights, 1 x 30amp for compressor which I will buy someday.
- Insulation: fiberglass/foam insulation for three walls shared with house
- Lighting: banks of fluorescent or LED lighting
- Drywall: 5/8' [don't know if I will do myself or hire someone]
- install additional Garage door opener
- Shelving/mounting systems: slatboard, etc.
Please let me know your suggestions and ideas. The layout is a basic 2 car garage, with a 10 x 10 extra area, which I will use as a workshop. The cars will be bump-stopped such that will barely clear the garage doors, leaving plenty of space deeper in the garage. I'll probably do a lot of shelving in the car part of the garage for storage. Ladders, lumber, etc., will also be stored in that area. Tool storage/placement will be in the workshop and the area outside of it. The main stuff I do in garages is work on cars, although I do want to get into carpentry.
Rough plan:
Facing out:
Facing in:
Workshop area:
This project has already justified itself. Removing the drywall exposed three buried splices. They were copper/aluminum, with a copper nut, wrapped in electrical tape. Might as well be bombs with delayed fuses. These were from the kitchen remodel done personally by the prior owner. DIY gone wrong. I was literally shaking when I found these splices. My electrician got rid of them in about thirty minutes using the existing wire.
