RVDan
Well-known member
some day I will have a functional garage
I recently bought my parents house, they moved 400 km away, and left 36 years of **** behind, as well as 36 years of unfinished renovations.
So I come here for inspiration at night after I've spent the evening working to make this space my own.
I'm on a city lot with a two car garage thats just barely wide enough to call it a two car garage
It started with plywood doors that opened outwards, and one side had been snuck out to the end of the roof overhang to make it deep enough to fit a truck inside
I reframed it where the door belonged, and put a real roll up door in
Then added a second door to match
Still a lot of work to do. The clutter in the garage has been tough to deal with but its getting there. Only the house side has a concrete floor, the second side is still dirt.
In the meantime I had to build a micro garage in the back yard to park my motorcycle and secure my tools while gutting the garage
The entire property is a mess
As is the house, the garage, and there is a decent size workshop in the back yard as well thats in a pretty terrible state of disrepair, but at least I'm not renting anymore. Its a huge project, but at least its mine to do with what I want.
Priorities of course, get the garage into the workspace that I want first, so I have a place to work and the organization that I need to take on the rest of the property.
Thanks all for posting your builds, I'll be stealing your ideas on a regular basis.
Dan
I recently bought my parents house, they moved 400 km away, and left 36 years of **** behind, as well as 36 years of unfinished renovations.
So I come here for inspiration at night after I've spent the evening working to make this space my own.
I'm on a city lot with a two car garage thats just barely wide enough to call it a two car garage
It started with plywood doors that opened outwards, and one side had been snuck out to the end of the roof overhang to make it deep enough to fit a truck inside
I reframed it where the door belonged, and put a real roll up door in
Then added a second door to match
Still a lot of work to do. The clutter in the garage has been tough to deal with but its getting there. Only the house side has a concrete floor, the second side is still dirt.
In the meantime I had to build a micro garage in the back yard to park my motorcycle and secure my tools while gutting the garage
The entire property is a mess
As is the house, the garage, and there is a decent size workshop in the back yard as well thats in a pretty terrible state of disrepair, but at least I'm not renting anymore. Its a huge project, but at least its mine to do with what I want.
Priorities of course, get the garage into the workspace that I want first, so I have a place to work and the organization that I need to take on the rest of the property.
Thanks all for posting your builds, I'll be stealing your ideas on a regular basis.
Dan