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my wife and i want to finish the garage before winter, that way once winter starts we can concentrate on inside the home renovations.
I have a 2 car detached garage, with a small side entry door and an automatic door opener. Inside the garage is a shelf (about 3 ft deep) that is built off the back end of the garage. This shelf is so deep that the car can only be pulled in (the rear overhangs of most cars isn't long enough to allow the A6 to be backed in. Small cars (like a 3 series) can be backed in. Other than that, the walls are bare, with nothing but uprights and the clapboards visible. There are small crossboards in place that act as shelves. The walls are structurally sound with no visible rot.
First of all, the shelf will be going. I was then planning on either putting up drywall and painting, but I've seen a few garages with wood paneling inside that looks pretty sharp. The floor will either be covered with a large garage mat, or when money permits, epoxied. I will have several smaller shelves around the perimeter of the garage, mostly for garage accessories (oil, wax, etc.) Is it advisable to insulate a garage (walls and ceiling) if it's detached? Or would it be much more cost effective to put in the drywall and buy a space heater?
Does anyone have any pics of their garage that I can look at for ideas?
Thanks
I have a 2 car detached garage, with a small side entry door and an automatic door opener. Inside the garage is a shelf (about 3 ft deep) that is built off the back end of the garage. This shelf is so deep that the car can only be pulled in (the rear overhangs of most cars isn't long enough to allow the A6 to be backed in. Small cars (like a 3 series) can be backed in. Other than that, the walls are bare, with nothing but uprights and the clapboards visible. There are small crossboards in place that act as shelves. The walls are structurally sound with no visible rot.
First of all, the shelf will be going. I was then planning on either putting up drywall and painting, but I've seen a few garages with wood paneling inside that looks pretty sharp. The floor will either be covered with a large garage mat, or when money permits, epoxied. I will have several smaller shelves around the perimeter of the garage, mostly for garage accessories (oil, wax, etc.) Is it advisable to insulate a garage (walls and ceiling) if it's detached? Or would it be much more cost effective to put in the drywall and buy a space heater?
Does anyone have any pics of their garage that I can look at for ideas?
Thanks