5 Dream Garage Spaces

Are you among those people who wants a neat and clean garage, but simply can not seem to get it coordinated? Getting started is often the most difficult part — particularly if your garage is a large heap of complete and utter chaos. If National Clean Out Your Garage Day wasn’t inspiration enough, consider taking a peek at these 5 utterly amazing garages for inspiration.

HartmanBaldwin Design/Build

1. The ideal place to tinker. While a 2,000-square-foot garage is not something you run into daily, the methods HartmanBaldwin Design/Build chose to style this garage are not any different than those for a 400-square-foot space.

This man cave is split up into two main parts: a single area left to house the cars used on a normal basis, and one created for his workshop. The owner of this home works on classic cars and automobile models quite frequently, therefore it was vital that this massive garage designated certain areas for certain tasks.

HartmanBaldwin Design/Build

A hydraulic car lift system was installed on the other side of this space, both for working on and keeping the proprietor’s antique automobiles. The flooring had to be exceptionally durable in the parts of the garage, so stained and polished concrete was chosen.

Don F. Wong

2. A transformation into a 1950s diner. All these homeowners had their easy garage area changed into a full-blown 1950s style diner. A black and white checked floor replaces standard concrete, and shiny red vinyl booths were installed against a single wall. The setup is finished with a burger bar in the far end,’50s inspired decoration on the walls, and plenty of diner-style tables and chairs. It’s the absolute perfect place to hold a party.

Poor House Interior Design

3. A garage becomes the ideal workplace. This modern garage area functions as a office and convention room for Yountville, Calif. established Schmitt + Company. When these general contractors moved into a new workplace, this space was a three-car CMU-block garage. At some stage it had been turned into a guest room, so it had the beginnings of a promising room — but a great deal of work still needed to be done.

Poor House Interior Design

Schmitt + Company gutted the space, and eventually it evolved out of a storage space into an office area, then into a much-needed conference room. The ceiling was stripped and left exposed, along with a aluminum garage door was placed in — both to open the room up and let light . A definite conference table, shelving, and overhead lighting were installed.

Poor House Interior Design

The new room provides a significant quantity of space into the company’s offices, and produces a unique but separate area for seminars. The garage door modernizes the room and helps to make the space feel much bigger.

Dijeau Poage Construction

4. A sleek and modern man cave. Attempt to ignore the wonderful car for a second, and have a look at this impeccably engineered garage. The straightforward and sharp layout remains clear with custom black cabinetry and industrial overhead lighting.

A stained concrete flooring adds a subtle touch of heat, but the space still gives a high-tech and mechanical vibe.

Dijeau Poage Construction

Recessed black shelving allows a whole lot of storage without taking up precious square footage. These shelves and cabinets can hold just about anything that a car lover needs — such as a flat screen TV (necessary for all those long afternoons working in your engine, of course).

Dijeau Poage Construction

The shelving allows for a ping-pong and air hockey table to be stowed indoors. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to pull the Bentley for a day, and fold these tables out to get a group championship? There is a stainless steel fridge in the trunk for post-game refreshments.

Eisner Design LLC

5. An artist’s industrial division. Although this space was commissioned for an artist’s studio, the industrial-sized garage doors have been constructed so that big vehicles could pick up and drop off materials utilised in the artist’s sculptures and other work. The 900-square-foot area was given nearly double the height it would normally have to accommodate especially large bits.

Eisner Design LLC

High ceilings, big windows, and white walls imply this room doesn’t need to be lit by anything but natural lighting throughout the day.

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