24 here. I used to be pretty proud of my 12x22 single, but man, it's probably the smallest one here yet (though I love it just as much as anyone with a big place). I'm sorta puzzled as to how a lot of you guys can afford such massive, new houses with massive, new garages.. and then fill them with numerous massive, new toys... My house is a 900sqft bungalow from the 1940's, with a single car garage (250sqft). I'm an Industrial Designer, and my wife's a teacher, and life is still super expensive. Maybe Young people are just smart about earning and saving, or people are just massively in debt. Anyways, there are some very nice places on here.
Enough wailing, here's my input.
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I call it Workshop 88, since thats the year I was born. In it i do automotive, woodworking, welding, and anything else that comes up. Still renovating and adding cupboards, benches, electrical, insulation (as free as possible), so the inside is a mess right now, but heres some pics.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/picture.php?albumid=2877&pictureid=30410
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/picture.php?albumid=2877&pictureid=32921
Started putting some cupboards up, lots like this to come
The plan for inside, roughly laid out,
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Don't fret, you live in Ajax... If everyone here started posting how much they paid for their houses and what their monthly living expenses you would see a massive jump between those living in the States and those living in Canada. So even though just based on the pictures my garage is bigger, there is a very good chance you still paid more for yours.
I'm 26, moved in to my first house this past winter in the downtown core of a city of 300,000+ people (Ontario). I have a 16x24' detached garage I am fixing up. Shingles were shot, no sheathing, no insulation, terrible garage door/man door, only saving grace is a decent pad and it already has a 100A panel installed.
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