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Old 05-23-07, 12:17   #25 (permalink)
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Re: First house! Garage makeover!

Floor Covering: Bought it at costco - $169 for a 7.5x11 foot roll. Lights were purchased at home depot - I forget the price but they are nothing special - basic shop lights. For detailing I use your usual halogens and incandescent work lights.

The floor pads are NOT stuck to the concrete - and for a reason. I can easily remove them if there is a moisture issue, and for periodic cleaning. They are VERY easy to work with as they are a nice soft, flexible rubber. They can be glued down, but I don't see the benefit. As I won't be driving the car in the winter, slush/mess isn't an issue for me. Even if it were, you could just pull them out in the spring and give them a good cleaning.

The cabinets are NOT expensive relative to the cost of "gladiator garage" and other brands. I think total I paid around $650 for the cabinetry. I put it together myself, and it wasn't a hassle - total work time of about 3 hours.

All the stuff in the before photos wasn't mine - it was the previous owners. I took that picture the day we made an offer on the house. You can see the disrepair that the garage was in.

Total cost of the renovation was about $1500 (cabinets, paint, flooring, lights) and alot of time spent cleaning and rewiring. The "stuff" in the garage NOW is all stuff I had before buying the house.
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Old 05-23-07, 02:18   #26 (permalink)
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Re: First house! Garage makeover!

I know there have been a ton of posts since the first... but OMG thats a nice makeover! Thats some professional work.

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Old 05-23-07, 03:20   #27 (permalink)
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Re: First house! Garage makeover!

Quite the transformation!
 
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Old 05-23-07, 04:13   #28 (permalink)
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Re: First house! Garage makeover!

Danggggggggg! Nice turnaround!
 
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Re: First house! Garage makeover!

If you did as much in the rest of the house as you did in the garage, We'll probably see it in Architectural Digest.
 
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Re: First house! Garage makeover!

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If you did as much in the rest of the house as you did in the garage, We'll probably see it in Architectural Digest.

LOL.... I was thinking MTV cribs!
 
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Re: First house! Garage makeover!

SuperBuick- I'm late to this party, but I too think you did a great job! Hard to imagine the "before" condition when you see it now, that's really nice.

Just for kicks, see how the single incandescent light works for spotting marring- turn out all the other lights and see it it lets you spot anything on the 'vette.
 
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Re: First house! Garage makeover!

Is that even the same garage?!?!?! omg thats amazing..awesome garage..which sounds funny to say lol.
 
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Bah covering up all the mess with that beautiful Corvette....

Seriously nice job! You can definatly tell everything was taken seriously right down to the lighting! I just can't get over that transformation O.O
 
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Re: First house! Garage makeover!

Thanks guys!!


Accumulator - you're right about the incandescent - I've also installed a few other incandescents throughout the garage for that exact reason. De-swirling a silver car is HARDER than de-swirling a black car because it takes way more time to even FIND the swirls!!!

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Accumulator - you're right about the incandescent - I've also installed a few other incandescents throughout the garage for that exact reason. De-swirling a silver car is HARDER than de-swirling a black car because it takes way more time to even FIND the swirls!!!
Yeah, I absolutely agree about the silver vs. black. I miss stuff on silver all the time, even with my endless inspections under the right lights...the sort of stuff I'd *never* miss on black. Nice to hear somebody else appreciates the difficulty of it, so thanks for posting that!
 
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Very beautiful garage makeover!!!
 
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