beatle
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Like most people, I have less garage space than I'd like to have, so I try to make the most of what I have. I am considering ripping some dimensional lumber to remove the rounded edges (likely 2x6, maybe 2x8) and then paint and install as crown molding. Not purely decorative, the idea is that I could then use this "crown molding" as a place to hang longer tools at any interval vs finding a stud and mounting directly to the wall. The previous owner seeded the idea with some 2x4s running horizontally across the drywall. They were spaced down a foot or so from the ceiling and were nailed to studs. I liked the flexibility, though it was kind of ugly, especially since the 2x4s weren't painted. Removing hooks would not require drywall mud, just some wood putty and maybe paint.
Thoughts on this as a look / function? Not exactly garage mahal, but hopefully more useful and a little better looking than the 2x4s.
Thoughts on this as a look / function? Not exactly garage mahal, but hopefully more useful and a little better looking than the 2x4s.
