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Well, my garage makeover is 99% done… all I am waiting on the rain to stop so I can install some garage door thresholds, then it will be 100% complete (at least for now)  Garage door thresholds
When I bought the house last year, the garage was an utter mess… the walls were dingy and ridden with small holes (and 2 big ones), cobwebs were everywhere, there was a 1 light bulb lighting system, and the floors showed 20 years of stained neglect...here are some of the before pics, and even they don’t really show had bad of shape it was in…. 





but I saw the potential with it cause it was a fairly large 2 car garage …. For the first 6 months, I did nothing and used once side of the garage primarily for storage….but then, about 4 months ago, I started working on it little by little
 …. All said and done, I spent under $800 on the makeover: $300 – new garage door openers $150 – new fluorescent lighting and hardware $150 – Epoxy floor supplies $75 – wood for storage wall $50 – Storage cabinet $50 – paint and misc supplies here are the final results….  How it looks while empty
 The work benches were old dingy units the previous owner left, I just repositioned them, painted them black, and added doors to cover my stored stuff.
 This is the half-wall I built. I put my mower and other stuff back there, and the hinged section opens up and all my spray cans of paint and cleaner are shelved behind there
 The view of the house





 This shows how LONG it is….women love it :-P
 Straddling the pole…… women love it :-P



 a HORRIBLE attempt at a cut and paste panoramic…..
 GOOD NIGHT!!!!!
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