I've lived in the same house for 14 years and each year I've thought "maybe this will be the year I update the garage". Truth be told - thoughts of the amount of work necessary to get my garage in the shape I want have been almost overwhelming. But THIS is the year and I'm going to eat the elephant one bite at a time until get it the way I want.
I've been inspired by all the great ideas that I've seen here on GJ in each of your remodel and build threads and I'm sick of dealing with a subpar garage.. it could be so much more. So I've decided there is no time like the present...
First off - funny story time. When my wife and looked at this house after a job transfer, I spent most of the time looking at the rest of the house. The garage was almost an afterthought since our previous house had a 1 1/2 car detached garage and a 3 car garage was going to be more than sufficient. So when I peaked in the garage (admittedly I didn't walk around in the garage at the time) it looked fine for our needs. Fast forward to move in day - when we opened the garage door for the first time, I was seriously shocked at how big it was. I didn't realize that 2/3rds of the garage was the full depth of the house. I hadn't peaked around the corner when originally looking at the house. The garage is right around 900 square feet.
My goals for the project - I'll probably add to it as I go:
1. I need light! With only 5 flood lights on the ceiling for the entire garage, it feels like a cave at night.
2. Fix up all the damage to the walls & ceiling The previous owner had a paint booth in the small bay and had rods and rails attached to the walls and ceilings. He also hung everything on the walls and then took it with him when he moved out. there are nail and screw holes everywhere! Also a little water damage and holes cut to reroute cables internally.
3. Update the paint scheme The interior was fully finished when we bought the house, but it's a warm tone creme and we've been slowly remodeling the house to be a neutral pallet - whites, grays, blacks.
4. I want a proper workbench Enough said
5. Add cabinets & storage While my tools and everything else is fairly organized with what I have, it's not a good use of space. I need to remove the junky shelves along the back wall and put in a cabinet system like NewAge Pro 3.0. Ceiling racks are also on the list.
6. Make it a better multi-use space I'm not a ******** woodworker or motor head, but I do dabble in a lot of different things. I do enjoy home remodeling, car maintenance, bonsai (yes you read that correct), woodworking and other hobbies. I'd like to put a small gym and a flat panel TV in. It needs to be able to store my wife's many bins of holiday decorations, yard care tools, my fly fishing and skiing equipment and oh - hold a couple of cars too.
7. De-junkify While strictly speaking this is not a remodel activity, I'm hoping this will force us to go through and get rid of unneeded stuff to free up more space.
8. Polyaspartic floor Because they're just so cool and easy to clean.
8. Misc list Replace small garage door and opener. Replace furnace & AC. Tile under the mechanicals. Add a window to the back wall. Put in a larger door to the backyard. Fix up the central vacuum. Add built in shelves above the freezer and a tire rack for storing snow tires. Ceiling fan.
So here's what I'm starting with:
I've been inspired by all the great ideas that I've seen here on GJ in each of your remodel and build threads and I'm sick of dealing with a subpar garage.. it could be so much more. So I've decided there is no time like the present...
First off - funny story time. When my wife and looked at this house after a job transfer, I spent most of the time looking at the rest of the house. The garage was almost an afterthought since our previous house had a 1 1/2 car detached garage and a 3 car garage was going to be more than sufficient. So when I peaked in the garage (admittedly I didn't walk around in the garage at the time) it looked fine for our needs. Fast forward to move in day - when we opened the garage door for the first time, I was seriously shocked at how big it was. I didn't realize that 2/3rds of the garage was the full depth of the house. I hadn't peaked around the corner when originally looking at the house. The garage is right around 900 square feet.
My goals for the project - I'll probably add to it as I go:
1. I need light! With only 5 flood lights on the ceiling for the entire garage, it feels like a cave at night.
2. Fix up all the damage to the walls & ceiling The previous owner had a paint booth in the small bay and had rods and rails attached to the walls and ceilings. He also hung everything on the walls and then took it with him when he moved out. there are nail and screw holes everywhere! Also a little water damage and holes cut to reroute cables internally.
3. Update the paint scheme The interior was fully finished when we bought the house, but it's a warm tone creme and we've been slowly remodeling the house to be a neutral pallet - whites, grays, blacks.
4. I want a proper workbench Enough said
5. Add cabinets & storage While my tools and everything else is fairly organized with what I have, it's not a good use of space. I need to remove the junky shelves along the back wall and put in a cabinet system like NewAge Pro 3.0. Ceiling racks are also on the list.
6. Make it a better multi-use space I'm not a ******** woodworker or motor head, but I do dabble in a lot of different things. I do enjoy home remodeling, car maintenance, bonsai (yes you read that correct), woodworking and other hobbies. I'd like to put a small gym and a flat panel TV in. It needs to be able to store my wife's many bins of holiday decorations, yard care tools, my fly fishing and skiing equipment and oh - hold a couple of cars too.
7. De-junkify While strictly speaking this is not a remodel activity, I'm hoping this will force us to go through and get rid of unneeded stuff to free up more space.
8. Polyaspartic floor Because they're just so cool and easy to clean.
8. Misc list Replace small garage door and opener. Replace furnace & AC. Tile under the mechanicals. Add a window to the back wall. Put in a larger door to the backyard. Fix up the central vacuum. Add built in shelves above the freezer and a tire rack for storing snow tires. Ceiling fan.
So here's what I'm starting with:
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All fixed now. I moved the supports holding up the opener as well.