I've been working on this for about 2 years, but with deployments every summer, I've been having to work on it during the winter, and finally have a decent garage. It is my largest project yet and first time mudding, which was a rough learning curve.
Started with some of the walls unfinished, so my father-in-law and I hung drywall, and I got to mudding.
This is a cut-out where I stored all my car parts and really needed some shelves.
So a buddy and I built these to free up some space.
Drywall is done and working on priming. Having to move all my junk when I wanted to work was the worst part of it all.
I went with the color "flagstone" at Lowes. After finishing, I think it looks too plain and have some ideas to make it much better in the coming weeks. One of my mistakes is the obvious offset of the drywall next to the breaker box. I thought I had done a better transition, until I painted it.
I really want to do the floor, but still on the fence because I may be renting my house next year.
Started with some of the walls unfinished, so my father-in-law and I hung drywall, and I got to mudding.
This is a cut-out where I stored all my car parts and really needed some shelves.
So a buddy and I built these to free up some space.
Drywall is done and working on priming. Having to move all my junk when I wanted to work was the worst part of it all.
I went with the color "flagstone" at Lowes. After finishing, I think it looks too plain and have some ideas to make it much better in the coming weeks. One of my mistakes is the obvious offset of the drywall next to the breaker box. I thought I had done a better transition, until I painted it.
I really want to do the floor, but still on the fence because I may be renting my house next year.
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