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January 18, 2017There are so many ideas on how to convert your garage into a room while you can still park, assuming you have a two car garage. The question is, what type of room are you aiming to add? Is it a guest room? Or a work space instead? How about a gym or a playroom for the kids? So many reasons to add space, right? Garage conversion actually depends on the size and layout of your garage but if your garage is just like the typical garages out there, then here are a few ideas on how to convert your garage while you can still park your car:
Kids Playroom
If ever you decide to convert your garage to a kids’ playroom, then organization would be the best solution. You can organize your garage into zones so you’d know where your stuff is. Since you’ll be taking the other half of your garage for the kids, don’t forget to child proof it. There’s lots of child proof equipment that you can install and don’t forget to insulate the room as well. Make sure not to leave your car idle in the garage to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
Personal Gym
Is physical fitness important to you? Do you want a personal gym all year round? You can definitely turn your garage into one! Again, organization is the key especially if you have lots of gym equipment. A horizontal slat wall system can organize your sports gear and you can use utility bins for small items. Hooks can be used for hanging some items like your bike or your hockey bag perhaps. If you have ample ceiling space, you can install overhead racks for some of the items that you need stored. Since this will be your workout space, a cold, concrete floor is not an option. You can install a high quality Floortex Coating. Not only does it look like a professional gym but it keeps you insulated too.
Guest Room
Do you want an extra room for guests or your in-laws perhaps? Half of your garage can be the perfect space for that extra room. Organization is still the key and insulation. Insulation is a must since you’ll be turning this into a room. You don’t want them sleeping in the cold right? There are lots of cheap items that you can buy that still look elegant and posh. You don’t really have to spend much since raising the floor for insulation is already costly enough. You also need to decide if you’d be adding an extra bathroom. If you’re really low on budget and can’t afford to install another one, just make sure that the extra room has access to your house.
Home Office
Let’s say you have a one car garage but you really need a home office to work. One solution is to put your home office at the top of your garage. Yup! By adding another floor up, you can have your home office space. Before you get to work on adding an extra floor, you have to make sure that you have a very good foundation. We don’t want to risk your home office falling on top of your car. Organization is still crucial. Design your home office to be ergonomic and practical. Since adding an additional floor can be quite costly, you can still design your home office without spending too much. You just have to decide what you really need in your home office.
Living Room
Don’t have ample space for a proper living room? Do you want your dining are separated from your living room? You can actually design half of your garage to become your living room. Again, organization and insulation is very crucial in making this happen. You need to raise your concrete floor for insulation so you won’t have a cold living room. Living rooms are supposed to be cozy and inviting so you can design them to be one but you really don’t have to spend much. You have to decide though what theme you’d like in your living room. If you can’t afford to design your living room in one spending then you can start with what you have. Sometimes reupholstering your sofa is all you need rather than spending on a new one. And never forget to let the sunlight in!
There are actually lots of options to add a room in your garage. You have to remember that it’s essential that you fully understand the zoning laws in your area before you begin drawing up your plans. You can find the laws for your area by visiting your city’s website or contacting your city’s building department.
Written by Kristy Jones, the blog author of A Click Away Remotes – Garage Door Opener Remotes Blog.