We moved in a few months ago and the garage was absolutely stripped naked as most garages are. it even had the drywall tape exposed and no paint on the ceilings or walls. The floors were bare concrete also. The heater in the corner is now working also. It makes it nice in the winters up here when something needs to be done to the car. Here's the finished product.
I had one and it didn't survive the trip over from Pasadena. The tool box, metal storage shelf, and two kitchen chairs had an "accident" off the side of the trailer. :hmm:
There's a lot of nice parts out there in Elkridge. I've seen them! :thumbsup:
You're about 10 minutes from me then. I live in Ellicott City off of Ilchester Rd. (dead center between Rt 103 and patapsco's entrance)
I work for a design firm in Dallas, i can get you a deal on a garage from these guys.... http://www.showroomgarage.com/ Someday i'll be so lucky... Love the emblem on the wall!!!
Looks great, makes me really want to finish mine now. What did you do about the garage door wires on the ceiling? I noticed them there in the before shots but not the afters?
They're still there. I just tucked them a little more along the guide rail. I was going to put them into the ceiling, run them along the floor of the attic and bring them back out at the power source but never did. My wife already thinks I'm out of my mind for even going through this much trouble.
Next job is to install track lighting across the span of the garage in place of the two single bulbs in there now. They're bright but not where I need it to be bright.
Yeah the stensil thing looks cool. Welcome to the right side of the continent.
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