Well having read many amazing threads on here and seeing the excellent thead over on L4P, I've been inspired to update my small humble single garage.
It's only about 18ft long by 10ft wide, but it's mine and has served me well when I was working on former cars (Lotus Elise, Honda S2000, CRX, Clio 182, Megane R26). It's currently empty as my current steed, a daily barge Mondeo ST155 is too long to fit with all the cabinets/shelving I have in there.
I am intending to get a weekend car again this year, so decided by drab old garage needs sprucing up.
When the S2000 was there:
As you can see, space is limited and it's quite dark with the two tone brickwork.
The ceiling is currently open:
The plan is to paint all the walls white, plasterboard/dry line the ceiling adding access hatches, some spot lights, some interlocking floor tiles, and some entertainment, perhaps a cheap LCD on the wall as it backs straight on to the living room wall, so feeding cables through will be easy.
So today, I started by brushing down all the cobwebs on one side. I'd seen various suggestions of sealing the walls with PVA first, but thought I'd do a test wall with masonary paint straight on. It's soaking in a bit, but nothing like I thought and seems ok so far:
Thats from just a couple of hours today. Going to see how it dries over night and tomorrow and then decide whether to PVA the rest first. I shall keep updating the pics to the point when I get a car in there!
It's only about 18ft long by 10ft wide, but it's mine and has served me well when I was working on former cars (Lotus Elise, Honda S2000, CRX, Clio 182, Megane R26). It's currently empty as my current steed, a daily barge Mondeo ST155 is too long to fit with all the cabinets/shelving I have in there.
I am intending to get a weekend car again this year, so decided by drab old garage needs sprucing up.
When the S2000 was there:
As you can see, space is limited and it's quite dark with the two tone brickwork.
The ceiling is currently open:
The plan is to paint all the walls white, plasterboard/dry line the ceiling adding access hatches, some spot lights, some interlocking floor tiles, and some entertainment, perhaps a cheap LCD on the wall as it backs straight on to the living room wall, so feeding cables through will be easy.
So today, I started by brushing down all the cobwebs on one side. I'd seen various suggestions of sealing the walls with PVA first, but thought I'd do a test wall with masonary paint straight on. It's soaking in a bit, but nothing like I thought and seems ok so far:
Thats from just a couple of hours today. Going to see how it dries over night and tomorrow and then decide whether to PVA the rest first. I shall keep updating the pics to the point when I get a car in there!

Sacrificed a few towels to mop that **** up!