Hi everyone,
I've just started a small revamp of my very modest garage, so thought i'd start a thread, so hopefully people can contribute and hopefully come up with some ideas as to how I can improve it along the way.
I'm in England, where space is a bit of a premium, so firstly you'll note that the size of it is very different to most of the awesome garages on here.
Here's a few of the exterior, where I've started a few raised beds to hopefully soften the side elevation with a few flowers/plants etc. I've cut the limestone cappings and just need to get them bedded when the weather improves.
This is the view down the size of the house - please excuse the state of the drive and bricks, but I've been busy over the weekend building two brick pillars on the front etc.
It also needs the fascia renewing as well as the wood panelling and garage door painting, but they will have to be completed over a couple of months once the weather has improved.
This is the state of the garage as it is at the moment. It's probably not as bad as it looks as the table and wheelbarrow will be going over the next couple of weeks, so should free up a fair bit of floor space.
I've already removed a window from the far wall and bricked it up, as well as built the shelving above the original bench.
The plan is to give it a thorough sort out, remove the old shelving and paint the walls in magnolia masonry paint. All the new shelving on the rear walls and the storage on the left hand wall is to be stained/painted dark brown.
This is the view from the inside of the garage looking back down the drive - it's unbelievably tight and is a real struggle to get a car into the garage.
Finally, just a few random photos including one of the pit.
I know it's a bit of a state at the minute and nothing like the calibre of the builds on here, but hopefully I can create a useable space that looks considerably better than it currently does.
I'd appreciate any comments or ideas of what I could do to improve this space, particularly in respect of storage as i'd like to pull my car in for maintenance now and again, so the floor needs to be fairly clear.
Thanks again
I've just started a small revamp of my very modest garage, so thought i'd start a thread, so hopefully people can contribute and hopefully come up with some ideas as to how I can improve it along the way.
I'm in England, where space is a bit of a premium, so firstly you'll note that the size of it is very different to most of the awesome garages on here.
Here's a few of the exterior, where I've started a few raised beds to hopefully soften the side elevation with a few flowers/plants etc. I've cut the limestone cappings and just need to get them bedded when the weather improves.
This is the view down the size of the house - please excuse the state of the drive and bricks, but I've been busy over the weekend building two brick pillars on the front etc.
It also needs the fascia renewing as well as the wood panelling and garage door painting, but they will have to be completed over a couple of months once the weather has improved.
This is the state of the garage as it is at the moment. It's probably not as bad as it looks as the table and wheelbarrow will be going over the next couple of weeks, so should free up a fair bit of floor space.
I've already removed a window from the far wall and bricked it up, as well as built the shelving above the original bench.
The plan is to give it a thorough sort out, remove the old shelving and paint the walls in magnolia masonry paint. All the new shelving on the rear walls and the storage on the left hand wall is to be stained/painted dark brown.
This is the view from the inside of the garage looking back down the drive - it's unbelievably tight and is a real struggle to get a car into the garage.
Finally, just a few random photos including one of the pit.
I know it's a bit of a state at the minute and nothing like the calibre of the builds on here, but hopefully I can create a useable space that looks considerably better than it currently does.
I'd appreciate any comments or ideas of what I could do to improve this space, particularly in respect of storage as i'd like to pull my car in for maintenance now and again, so the floor needs to be fairly clear.
Thanks again
