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New garage I just finished

thegarageguy

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This is an oversized 2 car garage;

We did a custom 3x3 checkard floor in epoxy. We snapped chalk lines, saw cut and applied the epoxy base coats seperately. We then grouted it ,to make it look like large tile. We then sealed it and Poly'd it with texture to give a non slip.

We also added custom cabinets, 2 over the car cabs on the right and a workbench area with a stainless deep sink on left.

Enjoy
 

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Bigger Hammer

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Very nice!!.....I think it'd be way to clean for me. I would be afraid to get it dirty with all that white. lol
 
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thegarageguy

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It's definately not residential freindly. This garage is intended for the clients toys. I did his attached garage in a granite look because of its ability to hide dirt and maintain a cleaner look.
 
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bobren4

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This is an oversized 2 car garage;

We did a custom 3x3 checkard floor in epoxy. We snapped chalk lines, saw cut and applied the epoxy base coats seperately. We then grouted it ,to make it look like large tile. We then sealed it and Poly'd it with texture to give a non slip.

We also added custom cabinets, 2 over the car cabs on the right and a workbench area with a stainless deep sink on left.

Enjoy

How much would something like that set me back? It looks awesome.
 
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