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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidB
    If you want to dress up your garage, you might think about dry walling it first. For the ceiling you will need to use 5/8" drywall, but the walls can be 1/4". Tape and mud the seams and corners and you`re good to go. With you and a buddy working it, it`s a one weekend job. Plus, if you put some insulation up in those rafters, it will be a lot warmer.



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    Thanks for the advice. I`m not ready to invest all that work into this place. It`s my 1st house and only plan on being here another year or so. My next place is when I`ll create my garage heaven. For now I just want to spice up what I have (or just live with it).
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    I`ve decided on the following scheme. Too bad it`s too cold to paint right now.



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    I`m a decorative painter and agree with others who said that the crevices in a cement wall will allow the paint to bleed behind the tape you put down and it will look aweful. Geometric shapes and fine lines are best applied to very FLAT surfaces to prevent this. Here`s a teenagers bedroom I did. Below that is my bathroom walls and ceiling in metallic bronze.








 

 
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