Saturday, February 28, 2009

Remodeling Your Garage

Ever thought of improving your garage or remodel it to add more
space to your house? A very cost-effective way to gain more space
for your house is to remodel your garage. If you no longer use your
garage to park your car, you can greatly expand your homes living
space. Apart for that, remodeling your garage can help you become
more organized and stop storing everything in your garage.

Garage has been traditionally been used as workshop or to park your car
as it provide a perfect environment to work. Many people are converting
their garage to used for a gym or for another living room designed for
special activities. However, remodeling your garage does not necessarily
mean that you have to sacrifice your storage space or your parking area.
Garages today have become multi functional, allowing cars, general storage,
a workshop and even a home office all in the same place.

Because many garages are attached to the home they can benefit
from the same comfort as a home: phone wires, heating and
cooling and plumbing. All you need is a little imagination, a fixed
budget and a plan.

Moreover, when remodeling your garage you should consider an
addition above the garage. Adding a room for work space and even
for living, for one of your kids(they usually love this) above the
existing garage can give you additional space and also increase the
value of your home without major changes to the floor plan.

If you feel the need to remodel your garage but you dont know
exactly what you want or need, you should consider the following
ideas.

1. Converting your garage into a laundry room, if you have your
laundry room in the basement, will eliminate the need to go up and
down the stairs.

2. A music studio can be a great choice for your garage remodeling
plans if you or your kids have some tendencies in this direction.
The garage is the place where many garage bands got their start.
To avoid your neighbors complaints consider soundproofing your
garage walls.

3. Transform your garage into a gym. If you do not have enough place to
store your equipment, you can always move it into the garage and have
plenty of place for your daily exercises and training.

Before you decide to remodel your garage, first consider your budget
and determine how much you can allocate to spend on your garage.
If you are converting your garage to a living area, you need to consider
adding additional phone lines, electrical wires, heating, cooling, and
plumbing,.

However if you prefer your garage to remain your workshop, you could
consider the following things that need to change or improve.

1. Storage cabinets

2. Workbench

3. Drywall

4. Flooring

5. Plumbing

6. Electrical

7. Heating/Air/Ventilation

8. Countertops

9. Ceilings

10. Interior walls

11. Interior/Exterior doors

12. Laundry/Mud room

13. Bathroom

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