Chad,
First of all, I want to say what a great job on your garage man!! Awesome!
We are doing our house in the REVERSE order that you got to do yours...
We've done every room in the entire house from ceiling, walls, fans, light fixtures, counters, bathrooms, wood floors, roof, HVAC, door handles..... Hell you get the picture..
Now I finally get to do the garage and I'm ready!!
You mentioned doing the synthetic stone on your wall. We did the same in our TV room and it came out great. We did this after looking at a few buddy's projects that did the same. One of them did a synthetic river rock all the way up the wall, similar to what you want to do with the stacked stone look. The stone is more like tile, goes on with adhesive, and you apply a grout material in between almost like you are tiling a floor. Now you are doing a stacked stone look (which I haven't done) but it will still be the same concept of appyling the synthetic stone (if that's the route you go) to the wall.
The attached pic is in my TV room which only has a 10ft ceiling, but my buddy w the river rock has probably a 20ft ceiling and it worked out really nice, gives and gives the look of a 3D fireplace all the way to the ceiling.
Both my buddy and I ended up sourcing large cedar beams and cutting them to the length we wanted w large circular saws. I then sourced a guy the could make the corbles to go under them, bolted them together from behind then bolted them to the wall with large lag bolts. (I could do pull ups on it so I know it was attached pretty well) In my case, we put it together like a jig saw puzzle as we had all different shapes and sizes. My buddies was river rock, so started at the bottom and worked his way all the way to the ceiling. With yours I would say it's start at the bottom and work your way up as well.
Attached is a pic of what mine, which I believe is called Austin Stone. I'll try to dig up additional info on the company that makes it. It's been a while, but I know when I looked at the catalog, there were several stacked stone options.
By the way your garage came out, I'm sure you'll do a killer job on the fireplace as well!!!![]()

By the way I took these pics at dusk so they look a little dark. During the daytime the red really glows and looks perfect.

Dang! That looks amazing. It gives it that dramatic effect that will really snap the necks of drivers by. I can tell you are pretty blown away by it, and you should be.
What's next?
Sidenote: I love your pub table and stools. I'm currently looking for a nice 2-seater for mine. Now that I only have one car, I have a little more "lounge room".
BOOM INDEED!!!
Great result Chad. Looks amazing.
That transformation looks awesome!![]()
The garage door opener closest to the stairs has bulb out.![]()
Time to add the JackLifts so the openers do not detract from the work of art on that back wall![]()

Ok, I am super impressed with this garage! The color choices really compliment everything that you have going on there!
I have been looking at the Husky base units for a section of my workbench and am wondering what you think of the final working height as far as comfort goes? What did you end up with a final height? The specs say 33.5".
Chad,
Red Wall makes the whole place POP! Nice Job!!!
BTW, I just got back from Barrett Jackson. The RaceDeck booth had a pic of your garage as a backdrop. Looked really cool!
I asked the 2 very HOT girls who were there about the pic and they had NO clue. I soon realized they were "BAIT" and not 2 Hot Sales Reps working the booth...
LOL!!
Can't see the new pictures.
Chad,
Red Wall makes the whole place POP! Nice Job!!!
BTW, I just got back from Barrett Jackson. The RaceDeck booth had a pic of your garage as a backdrop. Looked really cool!
I asked the 2 very HOT girls who were there about the pic and they had NO clue. I soon realized they were "BAIT" and not 2 Hot Sales Reps working the booth...
LOL!!
All your posted Pics are MIA all the way through the post Chuck.
Chad,
Just read all the way through (again, apparently... I came across one of my own posts somewhere in there) and you've done an amazing job with the space. the EMC2 red wall is just right for the space.
Look forward to seeing carriage doors and the high-lift openers!
What an amazing space. I'm definitely bookmarking yours for inspiration in case I ever do mine up right.
One little nitpick...with the red wall (which was the right choice) the red on your hotrod light disappears a bit, at least in the photos. Might be deserving of a different background.
Garage looks awesome and I have saved this as a favorite page for future reference. I appreciate a space like this as a man cave/hangout/etc. I do have a question for you though. In a space ;like that, I would ONLY hang out/play poker/whatever and am positive that I would never work on any greasy projects. I am assuming that is what you do in there. If it is in fact your hangout, why have such a vast amount of tool storage. Do you drag those tools to where you actually do some work or do you actually work in there? If you work in there, how in the heck do you keep it so clean, must take a lot of work.
Not trying to come across as an a$$, just curious as to how you do it. Colour me impressed if you work on dirty jobs in there and manage to keep it looking that great.
If you work in there, how in the heck do you keep it so clean, must take a lot of work.

The only things left that I don't want in the garage is the trash can and lawn mower so that is pretty good. I need a new mower and have seen the honda mowers that collapse down and come with a cover...hmmm would be pretty sweet.