AldeanFan
Well-known member
After a lot of contemplating, planning and debating, I'm finally going to start renovating my garage. I'll document my progress here and hopefully get some good feedback, advice and encouragement.
Thank you to everyone who's posted their work! Reading your threads has been the motivation for me to get it in gear and make my garage what I've always wanted it to be.
About my Garage:
The garage is a "2 car" attached to my house by a breezeway. It's concrete block construction, hence the name "The Little Block Wall Garage". Dimensions are 20'x20' with 8-1/2' ceilings. The ceiling is insulated and drywall, and I have a MrHeater Big Maxx installed.
We've lived in the house for 9 years, and the garage has evolved from a parking spot to a workshop but a lack of organization, adequate shelving and poor work surfaces has resulted in a space that is no longer functional. I find I spend too much time moving tools and cars around to get any work done and often can't find items I know I have but are buried at the back of a shelf or otherwise lost in the general mess.
The Plan:
Step One - Pull out most of the existing shelving to paint the walls just to clean things up and brighten up the place. One wall is white and two walls are grey with peeling paint.
Step Two - clean up some electrical and upgrade where necessary.
Step three - build new shelving/cabinets that are functional, and a new work bench.
Step four - drink beer and enjoy working on projects in a well organized and functional workspace.
Thanks for coming along for the ride - here's the pictures of what I'm starting with:
Thank you to everyone who's posted their work! Reading your threads has been the motivation for me to get it in gear and make my garage what I've always wanted it to be.
About my Garage:
The garage is a "2 car" attached to my house by a breezeway. It's concrete block construction, hence the name "The Little Block Wall Garage". Dimensions are 20'x20' with 8-1/2' ceilings. The ceiling is insulated and drywall, and I have a MrHeater Big Maxx installed.
We've lived in the house for 9 years, and the garage has evolved from a parking spot to a workshop but a lack of organization, adequate shelving and poor work surfaces has resulted in a space that is no longer functional. I find I spend too much time moving tools and cars around to get any work done and often can't find items I know I have but are buried at the back of a shelf or otherwise lost in the general mess.
The Plan:
Step One - Pull out most of the existing shelving to paint the walls just to clean things up and brighten up the place. One wall is white and two walls are grey with peeling paint.
Step Two - clean up some electrical and upgrade where necessary.
Step three - build new shelving/cabinets that are functional, and a new work bench.
Step four - drink beer and enjoy working on projects in a well organized and functional workspace.
Thanks for coming along for the ride - here's the pictures of what I'm starting with:




