I have been lurking on the sites for a few months now while working on my house. I have finally done enough work on the house that I can now turn my attention to the garage, the whole reason for buying the house. Its a two car 24x24 with a walkup loft above. I plan to use the plastic flooring from sams club for the bottom floor. As of right now it has a wall in the center. The wall is not load bearing. It does have a center post for the header.
I'm planning to set the garage up as follows:
On the left side put my tool boxes and large metal cabinet. I will also have to build a bench. This side will be used for general automotive work and will 90% of the time have a car in it being worked on. This side will also be considered the "dirty" side.
The right side I would ideally want as a "clean" space. I occasionaly do paint work and it would be nice to have a nice white clean space where I can just spray it down real quick and paint. In this side I would install my $5 Lowe's cabinet find and enclose the upstairs steps.
There are so many great garages and in general idea people here I want to ask for ideas and opinions as I redo the garage.
1. I have several small machines. Drill press, Band saw, Table saw, Chop saw(both wood and metal), Grinder, Buffer. Should I put these in the upstairs? Ideally that would be the best for space but it might make working on projects fairly difficult. I was also thinking of putting these in the "clean" bay of the garage and lose the easy paint ability.
2. Should I leave the center wall up? I could easily remove the wall but have to leave the center post. I wouldn't be all that hard to put up a temporary wall for painting. For those with this size garage would you rather more open space or the ability to keep things almost completely separate?
Those are the two biggest things that I am pondering at the present time. Sorry for the long post, I like you guys get really excited about my garage.
Pictures of the new to me garage.
Left Bay
Right Bay
Upstairs shot from back to front
Upstairs shot from front to back
I'm planning to set the garage up as follows:
On the left side put my tool boxes and large metal cabinet. I will also have to build a bench. This side will be used for general automotive work and will 90% of the time have a car in it being worked on. This side will also be considered the "dirty" side.
The right side I would ideally want as a "clean" space. I occasionaly do paint work and it would be nice to have a nice white clean space where I can just spray it down real quick and paint. In this side I would install my $5 Lowe's cabinet find and enclose the upstairs steps.
There are so many great garages and in general idea people here I want to ask for ideas and opinions as I redo the garage.
1. I have several small machines. Drill press, Band saw, Table saw, Chop saw(both wood and metal), Grinder, Buffer. Should I put these in the upstairs? Ideally that would be the best for space but it might make working on projects fairly difficult. I was also thinking of putting these in the "clean" bay of the garage and lose the easy paint ability.
2. Should I leave the center wall up? I could easily remove the wall but have to leave the center post. I wouldn't be all that hard to put up a temporary wall for painting. For those with this size garage would you rather more open space or the ability to keep things almost completely separate?
Those are the two biggest things that I am pondering at the present time. Sorry for the long post, I like you guys get really excited about my garage.
Pictures of the new to me garage.
Left Bay
Right Bay
Upstairs shot from back to front
Upstairs shot from front to back