Well it has been a long time coming but I finally have enough done, I feel, to being my garage make over thread. I have posted over the last year a couple times on the forum with individual questions and gotten a lot of help on the forum.
Below are some pics of the garage when I started back in 2007. It has been a long time in the making
The garage is an attached 39*19 750 sqft with vaulted ceilings and is dry-walled. Concrete was good, but had some stains. Paint is peeling from having the heater on in the winter. No insulation or vapor barrier up above and on the back and outer wall.
The plan, I use that term loosely, was to epoxy the floor, put in steel cabinets with countertops, add a subpanel, lighting, paint the walls and possibly redo the drywall. I may have questions about that going forward.
The plan also was to do all this myself spending as little money as possible... It has gone really well so far. But the money saving has = SLOOOOOOOOW. I told my wife you can have cheap or fast, but you can have both. Lots of craigslist specials ended up helping.
So here is the thing when it started. Nice and clean!
The metal cabinets are GE. They were my first "deal" in the long journey to get this thing put together. Got a complete set from a house demo for $75.00. Ended up selling another smaller set which was given to me for 200 dollars. Total cost for cabinets -$125.00
Below are some pics of the garage when I started back in 2007. It has been a long time in the making
The plan, I use that term loosely, was to epoxy the floor, put in steel cabinets with countertops, add a subpanel, lighting, paint the walls and possibly redo the drywall. I may have questions about that going forward.
The plan also was to do all this myself spending as little money as possible... It has gone really well so far. But the money saving has = SLOOOOOOOOW. I told my wife you can have cheap or fast, but you can have both. Lots of craigslist specials ended up helping.
So here is the thing when it started. Nice and clean!
The metal cabinets are GE. They were my first "deal" in the long journey to get this thing put together. Got a complete set from a house demo for $75.00. Ended up selling another smaller set which was given to me for 200 dollars. Total cost for cabinets -$125.00
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