picture of your garage
#1906
I like the hangar doors but I would not be able to pass code. As it is, legally here a garage should have no more than 3 facing doors and park only 3 cars. I could start a new thread on the number of fights we have had with my township and $$$delays they have caused me.
My architect was great in the beginning, but now I wish he was in my foundation
My architect was great in the beginning, but now I wish he was in my foundation
#1907
Not familiar. What is that?
#1910
#1911
Drifting
Going back and forth between epoxy tile or polished concrete.
Anyone install http://www.puremetallic.com
#1912
Platinum Dealership
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Originally Posted by kpflynn
What are the budgets for some of these garages? I realize they vary greatly but trying to get a rough estimate as we're beginning to plan our next home in Seattle.
You're on your own for lifts and floors but since some of this stuff is dealership level I can say candidly you are looking at 20k to 300k+ for what some of these guys have going.
The real question is: how much space do you have ? Both in sq ft and vertical room? Stacking is very cheap as buying 2-3 cars worth of SQ ft of seattle dirt is probably 500+ a foot by itself.
I recently redid my 4 car warehouse- new bathroom, new epoxy (not going to put tile in a rental) and some fixtures, repaint walls, insulate roof update, light update- 30k. And that's the family discount since he's my uncle.
A good cabinet/ tool set is from 4-30k depending on how gnarly you want to go.
Flooring (ceramic tiles) can be 20-40k
Lifts are actually not that expensive but seattle is seismic and you will need permits
#1913
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#1914
Three Wheelin'
Hi Guys, Just thought Id share, I did a combo of epoxy and VCT .. Built Most of it myself and Yes there is a TV facing the lift, all hooked up to surround sound..
Table, Tv in wall, facing Lift. (on the other side is the office area)
Table made with leftover epoxy floor coating.
Table, Tv in wall, facing Lift. (on the other side is the office area)
Table made with leftover epoxy floor coating.
#1915
I like the custom table top, where did you get the logos! I want to build a new bar height bistro type table for my Hangers kitchen area and doing what you did would work well for me. BTW nice garage space, I like the two post lift.
#1916
Drifting
#1918
Three Wheelin'
The Logos came from a Vinyl Shop across the street from where I work. I imagine any place like that could get you those. I just downloaded the art off the Net. After I applied them I put a clearcoat over the entire table.
-Glen
-Glen
#1919
Thanks