Re: Rick's Double Garage in Calgary, CAN
Thanks for the input guys. It's always great to have others bounce ideas off you to ensure you have thought of every detail. This is where I plan on installing the sink:
IMG_7650 by
55cadillacking, on Flickr
Looks like you can cross that one off your 'wishlist'! lol
Yeah, I had it on my mind, but being asked that question was all the motivation I needed to get the ball rolling.
Before you drag your cousin over to help with the install, consider buying a faucet with a long flexible hose (maybe even a 'Water Pik' shower head + hose). If you are going to install it on the back wall of the garage, may I suggest placement in the corner where your ladder is hanging. Wrap the corner with SS sheet or some other waterproof shield and throw down a water heater catch basin prior to mounting the sink. Much more work and $, but it would provide much more of a utility station for those larger items that need douching. Just my $0.02....
I hear what you are saying. I'm playing with doing a sheet of aluminum with rolled edges like I did on my "car mat station" or going with an actual subway tile backsplash all down that wall. Once the sink arrives, I'll play around with some ideas. I already have a cold water service run to that back corner, so that's where I plan on mounting the sink. The sink actually comes with that faucet in the photo, so I'll probably go with that and see how it works out. I do like your idea of the catch basin. I definitely need to consider a few things, for sure.
very nice. looks like a nice sink. where are you going to mount it?
I'll mount it a counter height in that back corner of the photo about a foot from the grey wall. I'll still have the hose hook-up below. Might be a challenge to coil a hose under the sink, but I'm sure I'll manage.
That sink will be a great addition to your garage. I had one installed during the construction of my house and it was well worth the added cost. It gets regular use when detailing the cars along with any time we are doing projects around the house or yard.
I do need to add a back splash to it and am still undecided on the material and sizing. Interested to see what you come up with for yours.
I asked about the sink when we were going through the planning process, but it was a stupid price and I knew I could save a few bucks if I did it after. Plus, they were talking about a basic white basin, and I had something different in mind. I do look forward to the convenience it will offer. I hate trapsing into the house with a paintbrush to rinse, or a wash bucket to fill with hot water. (so does the wifey!)
If I was to choose a backsplash right now, I'd be going for something like this. I've never done tiling, so this may be a great opportunity to experiment.
hpim2636 by
55cadillacking, on Flickr