StriderTB
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Just signed up to the forum, looking for ideas to renovate my garage. My wife and I bought our first home in October of 2008, and our first renovation was to have the broken concrete and gravel driveway dug out and paved in asphalt. So far so good. 
Before:
That's the old owner's truck and junk along the fence.
After:
The old owner used to park his truck on that bare patch of dirt, I've since tilled and replanted grass in that spot.
The garage is around 60 years old, with pretty old wood doors. Our next step is to replace them with steel doors and to install openers. The garage is full of junk from the move at the time being, but we definitely want to use it for our cars as well as having some wood working space.
Here's a few pics I took before we bought the house. Only difference is that now it's full of my junk instead of his.
This is a shot of the garage from the back yard. It's right up against the deck.
Here's a shed that was built behind the garage. All that stuff was the owner's, and is gone. Awful shed door is still there though.
That about sums it up. I appreciate any comments and feedback, and I look forward to updating this thread as I get some work done.
-Jim
Before:
That's the old owner's truck and junk along the fence.
After:
The old owner used to park his truck on that bare patch of dirt, I've since tilled and replanted grass in that spot.
The garage is around 60 years old, with pretty old wood doors. Our next step is to replace them with steel doors and to install openers. The garage is full of junk from the move at the time being, but we definitely want to use it for our cars as well as having some wood working space.
Here's a few pics I took before we bought the house. Only difference is that now it's full of my junk instead of his.
This is a shot of the garage from the back yard. It's right up against the deck.
Here's a shed that was built behind the garage. All that stuff was the owner's, and is gone. Awful shed door is still there though.
That about sums it up. I appreciate any comments and feedback, and I look forward to updating this thread as I get some work done.
-Jim


