All You Need To Create The Perfect Garage

A house with a garage will always appeal to those that appreciate the value of a versatile space that can be used for everything from storage to work. Adding a garage to your property is an ideal way to give you space for whatever you need, whether you have a classic car that needs a home, or you want a workshop to use your power tools in.

If you’re considering adding a garage to your property, there are a few things you might want to consider:

A space for everything

There are some things that you can’t or don’t want to keep in your house, whether that’s because they are too big, too noisy, or too dirty, but you don’t want to keep them outside. A garage is the ideal place to store items such as:

Sporting equipment – from surfboards to skis and everything in between, seasonal sporting gear can be particularly bulky but needs to be stored properly to avoid damage.

Stationary power tools – if you have a table saw, a lathe, or any other large piece of equipment, then you need a big space both to store and use it.

Vehicle and automotive supplies – if you store seasonal tires, a roof rack, a roof box, or any other large vehicle accessories, storing them in a space that can also accommodate a car is a great idea to make them easy to use.

Yard tools and equipment – from lawnmowers and leaf blowers to bags of fertilizer and compost, there’s plenty of gardening equipment that can find a perfect home in a garage.

Outdoor and seasonal toys – depending on the weather you are expecting, you may want to protect your toys from intense heat, excess cold, or any other weather conditions, and the garage is a practical place to keep toys that will be played with in the yard.

Bulky household items – if you are decorating or reorganizing, you may end up needing somewhere to store a sofa, bed, or bookcase and a garage is an ideal place to keep items that you want to keep clean and dry.

The secret to a great garage

Whether you already have a garage that needs some revamping with costco flooring, or you have decided that you need a practical space for a specific purpose, designing a garage that meets all your needs can be a truly fulfilling project. You can set up a garage to suit whatever project you are working on and give yourself the perfect workspace for anything you are planning.

If you want somewhere to store and work on a classic car, a garage is the ideal place to keep it clean and dry and out of the elements while you work on it. You can also keep all your equipment, tools, and spare parts in the same place to ensure that you have everything you need to hand while you work.

A garage can also be the ideal place to set yourself up a home gym, especially with equipment that is large and heavy and not suitable to be stored in your home. You can focus on your workout without worrying about disturbing others, and you can even keep a refrigerator full of cold drinks out there to help you stay hydrated.

Whatever you want to do with your garage, there are a few things that are worth considering when you are building or renovating it. If you will be using noisy equipment, think about how close your garage is to your own house or your neighbors’ as you may wish to consider the soundproofing qualities of the materials you choose.

Ventilation is also important if you will be working with solvents or aerosols, so think about how much ventilation you will need and ensure that you can open doors and windows to allow fresh air in as necessary.

There are so many things you can do with a garage and with a little planning, you can create a great place for a specific project or an ideal multifunctional spot that does everything you need.

Mason Taylor

Mason Taylor, a graduate of the University of Colorado with a degree in Environmental Design, has been a prominent advocate for minimalist living for 15 years. His career began in sustainable architecture, leading him to specialize in tiny house designs. His work focuses on combining functionality with sustainable practices. Joining our website as a freelancer in 2019, Mason offers practical and innovative insights. He's an enthusiastic rock climber and enjoys documentary filmmaking.

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