La tua casa è ancora “un work in progress”? Un modo efficace per avvicinarti un po' di più al traguardo con il design e il completamento della tua casa è prendersi finalmente cura di quel garage incompiuto.
I garage sono comunemente trascurati quando si prendono in considerazione i progetti di ristrutturazione della casa. È comprensibile che i progetti di ristrutturazione di bagni, cucine e pavimenti si classifichino come i progetti di miglioramento domestico più popolari anno dopo anno.
Tuttavia, un garage incompiuto merita tanto amore quanto quelle zone della casa.
Un sottoprodotto positivo di un momento altrimenti difficile che sta attraversando la pandemia è che ci ha mostrato questo:uno spazio abitativo incompiuto non soddisfa i nostri bisogni al massimo del suo potenziale .
Ecco alcune statistiche che illustrano perché il completamento di un garage incompiuto dovrebbe essere in cima all'elenco delle priorità di ristrutturazione di qualsiasi proprietario di casa:
Un garage incompiuto merita tanto amore per il rimodellamento quanto qualsiasi altra zona della casa. Un garage finito può essere quello che vuoi che sia. Forse hai bisogno di molto spazio di archiviazione. Forse vuoi organizzare un seminario. O forse vuoi un garage che assomigli a uno showroom Ferrari. Sì, è lo stesso garage come nella foto sopra!
Queste statistiche rivelatrici ci forniscono cinque punti chiave che dovrebbero fornire tutta l'ispirazione di cui abbiamo bisogno per finire un garage incompiuto:
Questo video di Garage Living riassume come si sente la maggior parte dei proprietari di casa quando tornano a casa nel loro garage disordinato e incompiuto:
Come racconta Aaron Cash di Garage Living alla National Association of Realtors, le richieste più comuni dei clienti dell'azienda sono di rendere i loro garage più funzionali e multiuso.
Il co-fondatore dell'azienda afferma che due dei modi in cui realizzano ciò sono migliorando le capacità di stoccaggio del garage e rendendolo più adatto agli hobby.
Most homeowners may see an unfinished garage as a dreary, disorganized space. Garage Living views an unfinished garage as a blank canvas, just waiting for some creative input to produce something beautiful that you can’t stop admiring.
Here are seven reasons why completing an unfinished garage to make it easier on the eyes and to make space for parking, storage, and hobbies is well worth the investment.
For the vast majority of the time that the home garage has existed (about 100 years), it was a part of the house that was viewed purely as a utilitarian space. How it looked simply didn’t matter.
Over the past couple of decades, that mindset has shifted dramatically.
Merriam Webster defines “unfinished” as “not brought to an end or to the desired final state” and “being in a rough state”. Yep, that nicely sums up the state of about 90% of the garages out there!
Most homes are left with unfinished garages (and sometimes basements) when the builder constructs a house. Calling them “finished homes” isn’t exactly accurate then, is it?
For so many years, it was easy to just get used to having an unfinished garage and adapting to how it looked and functioned, even though it was coming up short in both areas. Most garage interiors are not even primed and painted, if they’re drywalled at all!
Even when an effort was made to add some extra functionality to the room, it usually came in the form of ugly brown pegboard for hanging things, a few screwed-in wall hangers, and maybe some long nails for hanging yard tools.
When you think about it, it’s rather amazing that we waited for so long to wake up to the fact that having clean garages with a swanky interior design and efficient storage is something we should have been aiming for decades ago!
Most people may have an unfinished garage, but why settle for the status quo and mediocrity with such a large part of your home?
In the 21st century, the value of transforming our garages into a more functional room that complements and extends the rest of our finished living spaces is being realized by more and more homeowners.
Think beyond the type of garage environment you grew up with, which prioritized functionality over aesthetics. You can have both!
The owners of this garage wanted to create more parking and storage space and update the decor to complement their luxury cars. Here’s the same garage after its makeover. Mission accomplished!
One in seven Americans have a room in their home they can’t use because it’s filled with things they rarely use, according to a ClearVoice Research study. The garage is often that room.
How many times have you said, “Just put it in the garage for now”? Before too long, the inside of the garage can start to look like a garage sale that never ends.
Poor usage of our home storage spaces causes us to do wasteful things like rent self-storage units. In most cases, simply making better use of the storage space we have (particularly in the garage) and taking the time to eliminate all of the needless junk we hold onto will significantly boost the usefulness of our homes for storing things.
Garage storage systems don’t all provide the same level of functionality needed to maximize the storage space in the room. These are usually DIY garage storage systems like repurposed kitchen cabinetry and homemade shelving racks.
Using cheap garage storage organizers can be even worse than making them yourself. Cheap products like plastic freestanding tool caddies, flimsy budget-priced storage cabinets that rust quickly, and pegboard panels that are only 1/4" thick don’t last as long as they should. Most DIY and cheap garage storage systems leave a lot to be desired in the looks department, too.
Choose higher-quality storage systems that are specifically designed to be used in garages, have an attractive design that adds to the room’s appearance, and provide you with a healthy degree of storage flexibility.
When Garage Living is looking for ways to get the most out of our clients’ garage storage spaces, we always look at the walls and ceiling areas first.
You’d be amazed at the wealth of storage potential just waiting to be tapped in these two areas. PVC slatwall panels with hanging accessories allow you to hang up a wide range of items to keep the floor free of clutter. Slatwall also gives the garage a stylish finished appearance that looks nicer than painted drywall.
The garage’s “fifth wall” (also known as the ceiling) offers a vast amount of storage space as well. Having heavy-duty overhead racks installed provides you with lots of room to store bulky items and things that are only used seasonally.
The other garage storage solution worth investing in is cabinetry. Garage cabinets are a perfect place to store tools and anything that can’t be hung on the walls or stashed up high in racking.
Most garage interiors are not even primed and painted, if they’re drywalled at all! Cabinetry and overhead racks provide ample storage space in this finished garage.
Considering half of the people who own a home use the garage as the primary entry and exit point for their house, creating a nicer-looking, more welcoming space that doesn’t require navigating around clutter every day should be a goal.
You shouldn’t only want a tidier garage because you’re passing through it so often, though. Remodel the garage to fit your lifestyle as well.
With the right design upgrades, your garage can become more accommodating for your family’s hobbies and passions. Here are just a few examples of what we mean:
To add to your comfort level in the garage, you can add conveniences like a garage-ready mini-fridge, TV, better WiFi, and a reliable security system. For improved climate control, add insulation and a heating and cooling system so the garage can be used year-round.
As you can see, there’s a lot you can do to make your garage more useful. Once you’re done adding some of these quality-of-life upgrades in the garage, it’ll almost feel like you’ve added an extra room to your house!
A finished garage creates extra room in the home for hobbies and activities like working out.
Garages were invented to store vehicles, so why do so many homeowners not use them for that purpose? The fact that so many of us are unable to use the garage for parking shouldn’t come as a surprise.
Maybe you’ve never given it much thought but the next time you’re driving through your neighborhood, keep an eye out for how many vehicles are parked in driveways or on the street.
Getting the garage organized with storage systems that open up the floor for car parking is one of the best things you can do to protect the investment you’ve made in your vehicles. First and foremost, they’ll be far more secure in a locked garage.
Sitting outside 24/7 takes a toll on the body of a vehicle over time, too. Getting them under the cover of a roof will result in fewer car washes being needed, plus you won’t have to clear off ice and snow in the winter or wait for them to warm up for as long.
A car lift, which allows you to use your ceiling space to park one vehicle above another, is an additional solution for increasing the amount of parking space in a garage.
Parking a luxury car in an unfinished garage is like displaying the Mona Lisa in a run-down art gallery with bad lighting, peeling wall paint, and terrible flooring. Each of them are still things of beauty, but they lose some of their magnificence because the unattractive space they sit in is such a bad fit visually.
Your luxury vehicles should be surrounded by high-end décor that is worthy of a beautiful car showroom , because it’s a shame when bad garages happen to nice cars.
Luxury cars deserve a luxury garage to call home.
How many home garages have you ever set foot in that left a lasting impression on you because the décor looked so stylish and high-end? And of all the garages you’ve seen in an upscale house, how many of them looked as posh as the rest of the home? Very few, we suspect.
A luxury home isn’t truly finished until it has a dream garage. Any home, really, isn’t completely finished until the garage has gotten the same remodeling attention as every other room in the home has.
Fixing up the more visually unappealing aspects of an unfinished garage will go a long way towards transforming the room’s look from drab to fab. The floor is an ideal part of the room to start with.
Simply by giving a grey, dusty, and cracked concrete floor surface a refresh with a high-quality decorative floor coating, any unfinished garage instantly starts to shed its outdated look and take a big step forward into the modern day.
Garage Living uses Floortex™ floor coatings for all of our flooring jobs because of its superior durability, decorative benefits, and because we can apply it year-round.
A lot of homeowners in the process of finishing their garage use plywood as a wall covering, but slatwall and painted drywall are much better options for both looks and functionality.
Most garages have unsightly things like exposed wiring, electrical panels, plumbing and central vac pipes, or ductwork out in the open. Exposed insulation is another eyesore. Have your garage remodel company tailor their design to cover them up with creative usage of cabinetry, slatwall, and drywall.
Before:This unfinished garage had unsightly wiring, an electrical panel, and a central vac system in plain view. After:The garage design included custom cabinets with enclosures to keep the home’s utility systems hidden, while also providing room for storage in the other cabinets.
Adding better lighting is another essential when finishing a garage. In terms of the most noticeable things that tell anyone entering your garage the room isn’t finished, having one or two incandescent bulbs that don’t even have a dome covering them are right up there.
Choose a garage lighting solution that provides warmer, more uniform lighting coverage in the room. Modern pot lights or some LED lighting fixtures are more energy-efficient, look better, and make the space brighter (and therefore safer).
To give your garage an extra unique look, ask Garage Living about incorporating LED ribbon lighting into the room’s design for visual appeal.
All of these improvements, combined with having a cohesive design theme that makes a garage’s appearance really stand out, are what transform an unfinished garage into not just a finished garage, but a finished garage that looks stunning.
According to a Thompson’s Company study, 52% of homeowners want to have a garage their neighbors envy . Well-chosen storage systems, along with product and paint colors that coordinate the look of the floor, storage cabinets, slatwall, drywall, and ceiling, will make a bold statement that makes others notice your home and wish their garage looked as impressive.
Ask Garage Living about our Designer Series collection of stylish design themes that help simplify the garage design process.
The average garage door opens and closes 3-5 times per day. That’s up to 1,500 times every year where your garage interior is on full display for everyone to potentially see!
When your garage doors are open and staying open for a while because you’re going some work or gardening, no one should worry about anyone getting a glimpse inside their garage, like that quarter of homeowners we mentioned earlier.
It’s a common misconception that only the front exterior of a home counts for curb appeal . Because garage doors open so frequently, that naturally factors into your curb appeal. The sides and back of a home are part of its curb appeal, too.
A luxury house with an A+ exterior featuring stunning architecture and immaculate landscaping, but a garage that gets an F in the appearance department, ends up only scoring somewhere around a C in terms of curb appeal.
Speaking of garage doors, they’re a major factor in your curb appeal. They can account for as much as a third of a home’s front exterior, so outdated doors with faded paint and dents will get noticed.
When you’re having a garage remodel done, considering updating the garage doors to boost your curb appeal. Did you know that adding new garage doors has one of the best returns on investment of any home improvement project ?
The average garage door opens and closes 3-5 times per day. The appearance of a garage’s interior affects your curb appeal.
We live in the now, so not everyone puts a high priority on the long-term investment benefits of a home improvement project. It’s worth knowing, however, that a finished garage adds value to your home .
Finished, organized garages with lots of room for storage are highly valued by homebuyers. The National Association of Home Builders’ recent What Home Buyers Really Want report found that 85% of homebuyers want a garage with ample storage space .
Even if you’re not planning to move anytime soon, it’s always reassuring to know that you’re investing in something that most future buyers will covet. An attractive, tidy garage makes a great first impression on a potential buyer that very well may be the difference-maker in closing the sale of your home one day.
And in the meantime, your family reaps the benefits of having a beautiful, high-functioning garage every day. It’s a win-win.
If you’re finding it difficult to convince your significant other about why you should finally do a garage remodel, use these two facts to help get them on-board!
A finished garage adds value to your home. Future-proofing your garage with upgrades now will pay off later when you eventually sell your home.
Just imagine the satisfaction of living in a home where there are zero home improvement projects weighing on your mind.
Bring your garage closer to the higher aesthetic standard the rest of your home has. Talk to Garage Living about transforming your unfinished garage into a space with superior functionality and the kind of “wow factor” any homeowner should want.
Get started by scheduling a free design consultation with us.
Our design pros will listen to your unfinished garage ideas and goals and look forward to collaborating with anyone seeking to reinvent their garage into something great!
To view more before and after photos of a few of the thousands of garage remodels Garage Living has successfully done, view our Garage Makeover Ideas gallery.
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