Dennis Cavallino
Well-known member
Let me introduce myself here, but I'll start with the garage. Last year we bought our house, located in a typical Dutch neighbourhood. It has a one-car garage attached to it. Small (just 2,85 x 6,00 metres), but I'm fond it has a garage at all.
The previous owner had already installed central heating, 2 water taps, electricity, an alarm system, and some cabinets. He'd left the garage bare as it was. It's built with bricks (cavity wall), a concrete floor and has a wooden ceiling. Pretty basic. That's why I thought to make it quite minimalistic. I love modern architecture and design...
But after reading this thread here: http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32636
And saw this picture:
I changed my mind and started to change my small garage into a little vintage/retro workshop. I bought a vintage green and gray paint for the walls and just got started.
Here you can see how it was (white bricks turning into gray and the green colour behind the bench was white plasterboard)
Edit: Photo link is dead
As you can see, I installed a wooden working bench in the back (2,85 metres wide, 0,80 metres deep, 1 metre high. It's quite stable, although it hasn't got any table-legs. The bench is made of 38mm boards from a scaffold I used during the renovation of our house. On top of that lays a 18mm triplex plate. It's painted white (2 ground layers and 3 layers of paint). It works for me and didn't cost me a thing. All the stuff I used, were left-overs from our renovation.
Right now I have to do the floor. It's bare concrete. It's gray and dark, so I want to turn it into white, by using cheap concrete paint which a friend of mine has used on his garage floor. Otherwise I'll use epoxy. But I'm not sure yet. We'll see.
Best regards,
Dennis
The previous owner had already installed central heating, 2 water taps, electricity, an alarm system, and some cabinets. He'd left the garage bare as it was. It's built with bricks (cavity wall), a concrete floor and has a wooden ceiling. Pretty basic. That's why I thought to make it quite minimalistic. I love modern architecture and design...
But after reading this thread here: http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32636
And saw this picture:
I changed my mind and started to change my small garage into a little vintage/retro workshop. I bought a vintage green and gray paint for the walls and just got started.
Here you can see how it was (white bricks turning into gray and the green colour behind the bench was white plasterboard)
Edit: Photo link is dead
As you can see, I installed a wooden working bench in the back (2,85 metres wide, 0,80 metres deep, 1 metre high. It's quite stable, although it hasn't got any table-legs. The bench is made of 38mm boards from a scaffold I used during the renovation of our house. On top of that lays a 18mm triplex plate. It's painted white (2 ground layers and 3 layers of paint). It works for me and didn't cost me a thing. All the stuff I used, were left-overs from our renovation.
Right now I have to do the floor. It's bare concrete. It's gray and dark, so I want to turn it into white, by using cheap concrete paint which a friend of mine has used on his garage floor. Otherwise I'll use epoxy. But I'm not sure yet. We'll see.
Best regards,
Dennis
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