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How To Set Up Your Custom Garage

By: Jessie Geralds



Setting Up And Designing Your Custom Garage

If you have decided to set up your own custom garage but do not know where to start this article is here to help. I am going to outline a brief plan so that by the end you will have an idea of exactly what you want to do to set up your custom garage. Before you read on though have a decent idea of what you want the finished product to be. Not necessarily exactly what you want it to look like and everything, but a general feel to work off of.

Steps To Designing Your Custom Garage

The first thing you need to do is pick your floor type. For this we have several different kinds to choose from. You can go with solid poured concrete, a simulated granite flake, or simulated quartz. All of the floor types are durable, easy to maintain and have a non-skid chemical resistant surface. Each is pretty much the same in construction so it comes down to the look you are going for.

Once you have the look picked out you can now choose what you want to paint on the floor. You can go with a solid color throughout, or if you are looking to really make a truly custom garage you can do a unique blend and design. If you choose design you have many options as to what you can go with: logos, insignias, family-crests, school colors are all good options. This is your chance to really be creative. Add a custom garage door for a truly one of a kind look.

Next up you need to decide on what kind of cabinetry to put in. There are two basic options each with there own advantages. The first is wood cabinets. Wood cabinets offer a cost effective way to store your things. They are durable and very traditional as well as being lightweight and generally easy to assemble. Most will have adjustable legs or can be mounted on the walls.

If you do not want wood, you can opt for metallic cabinets. Most metallic cabinet systems are modular and upgradeable to your needs. This helps as they usually are far more expensive than their wood versions. Metal cabinets are long lasting and extremely durable. The big downside is the cost.

Last but not least is the organizer. This wall mounted system makes it easy for you to find and store all of your big tools and sports equipment. There are several systems to choose from, but all have the same basic function.

That is about it. Hopefully this has helped you to design the custom garage of your dreams.

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