NashNative
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Here's my single car garage work in progress. I've always admired some of those gorgeous dream garages out there, and I finally have my own place to transform into my sanctuary. As I said in my introduction post, this garage wasn't used to store a car from at least 2004 to 2019 until my wife and I moved in, so it's been a lot of clean up getting it in shape to store my Z. Here's what the garage looked like during the home remodel last summer:
IMG_9654 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
IMG_9653 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
IMG_9655 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
Getting more organized as the home remodel got closer to wrapping up...
IMG_9662 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
IMG_9663 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
And finally was able to clear enough space to get the car in its new home!
IMG_9737 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
IMG_9779 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
The next project was installing better lighting...as most of you know, this is a must-do and one of the biggest difference makers. I bought some of the Barrina T5 LED lights from Amazon. They come with 6 lights for ~$45.
IMG_9880 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
IMG_9882 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
Again, here's the before LED lights shot:
IMG_9883 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
And here's the after:
IMG_9884 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
The next thing I did was rip down the junky, old cabinets from the back corner to give me better vertical storage in that area.
IMG_0671 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
With the old cabinets down, I had room for another shelf on wheels from Sam's Club to help get even more stuff off the garage floor.
IMG_0673 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
My sister left this old flat screen TV behind when they moved, so I bought a rolling TV stand from Amazon for ~$120 and it's fantastic. I wanted something on wheels so I can position it wherever I want in the garage, or even out in the driveway or back deck area to throw the game or movie on when I'm grilling, etc.
IMG_0672 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
And one area of the garage that I want to point out is this back corner. We re-routed a staircase in the remodel, so now there's a gap back here where the hot water heater resides. I'll be moving this back up against the wall and probably building some shelves over top of it for additional storage. The old fridge also got left behind when my sister moved, so it's been on garage duty for the last year, but will be selling it via FB marketplace and replacing with a smaller, more efficient mini-fridge for drinks.
IMG_0678 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
IMG_9654 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
IMG_9653 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
IMG_9655 by Jay Stephenson, on FlickrGetting more organized as the home remodel got closer to wrapping up...
IMG_9662 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
IMG_9663 by Jay Stephenson, on FlickrAnd finally was able to clear enough space to get the car in its new home!
IMG_9737 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
IMG_9779 by Jay Stephenson, on FlickrThe next project was installing better lighting...as most of you know, this is a must-do and one of the biggest difference makers. I bought some of the Barrina T5 LED lights from Amazon. They come with 6 lights for ~$45.
IMG_9880 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
IMG_9882 by Jay Stephenson, on FlickrAgain, here's the before LED lights shot:
IMG_9883 by Jay Stephenson, on FlickrAnd here's the after:
IMG_9884 by Jay Stephenson, on FlickrThe next thing I did was rip down the junky, old cabinets from the back corner to give me better vertical storage in that area.
IMG_0671 by Jay Stephenson, on FlickrWith the old cabinets down, I had room for another shelf on wheels from Sam's Club to help get even more stuff off the garage floor.
IMG_0673 by Jay Stephenson, on FlickrMy sister left this old flat screen TV behind when they moved, so I bought a rolling TV stand from Amazon for ~$120 and it's fantastic. I wanted something on wheels so I can position it wherever I want in the garage, or even out in the driveway or back deck area to throw the game or movie on when I'm grilling, etc.
IMG_0672 by Jay Stephenson, on FlickrAnd one area of the garage that I want to point out is this back corner. We re-routed a staircase in the remodel, so now there's a gap back here where the hot water heater resides. I'll be moving this back up against the wall and probably building some shelves over top of it for additional storage. The old fridge also got left behind when my sister moved, so it's been on garage duty for the last year, but will be selling it via FB marketplace and replacing with a smaller, more efficient mini-fridge for drinks.
IMG_0678 by Jay Stephenson, on Flickr
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