Showing posts with label garage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garage. Show all posts

7.11.2011

House Tour Room-by-Room Link-up Party: Garage


Well, not the most exciting of the link-up parties but we are down to the garage. We have a nice little garage which is made to fit a car but which will probably never house a car since it's really a big shed. I would love to get the car in there on occasion just not sure it will ever happen!

We had to tear down our old garage as part of our renovation (basically, the addition could not be within 8 feet of the garage). It would have been too limiting to keep it so we took it down. We wanted a really cute garage which fit the style of our home and looked a bit more like a carriage house than a standard garage.

The brick around the foundation was actually the brick from the old garage which was original to the house. The foundation really helps tie it into the house which also has a brick foundation. We chose the carriage style doors but we really should get the extra hinge hardware. Add that to the list...

We are always reorganizing and we are planning yet another reorganization shortly. Just need to buy some bike hangers and I think we'll have what we need. Generally I love organization projects but this one is overwhelming and the weather hasn't really been cooperating.

Here it is on a good day.


Usually it looks much, much worse with many more bikes thrown around.

Here is my favorite view of our garage.


I'm not going to think about how many times we'll replace the glass in those windows over the years!

Let's see those garages - inside, outside, or both! I could really use some organization inspiration!! Please link back to my blog or use the button below in your post. Thanks!!




HOUSEography House Tour Link Party


9.02.2010

Garage Organization Reveal!

Yesterday I posted about how horrific our garage had become over the past year.  We literally threw things in there when we didn't know what to do with them.  It was sad.  I didn't even really know what was in there when I started this project last weekend.  Fortunately, I love to organize stuff - I just need the time to do it. 

Without further ado, here was the before of our scary messy garage -
 

And here's the new and very much improved garage - 


Wow!  We have windows!  It is still a work in progress but at least I don't have to worry about things falling on my kids when they walk in the door.  The large boxes on the left side are our new screen doors which still need to be installed.  Hopefully that will happen this weekend.

Organizing the shelving was practically a project within itself.  Before there was no rhyme or reason to anything on the shelves and there was loads of wasted space.

And now I can actually find my work gloves when I need them and do not have to worry about rock salt falling on me!


Here are some recommended steps for organizing a garage:

1)  Throw out, recycle, donate, sell, or give away anything you no longer need or use. For me that meant finally selling the chairs I had in there and an extra bike.  I also put some old fence parts on the curb and listed them for free on Craigslist.  They were gone within a few hours!  I even cleaned out all of the random containers of the kids' bubbles so the only ones we have left are the ones that actually have bubbles in them!  

2)  Remove things that do not belong in the garage.  I put several hand tools and other items back in the basement where they came from (at some point).

3)  Group like things together - yard tools, lawnmowers and trimmers, bikes, toys, etc.  I keep the lawnmower and trimmer in the back of the garage.  They are (now) easily accessible but far enough away from the main area where the kids play near the front.  The toys and kids' bikes are right up in front where they can get them easily.  

4) Put toys where kids can see them, get to them, and put them away themselves.  I like to put toys in clear boxes, milk crates, or on shelves by themselves so the kids can see them.  I like to put all of the balls in one box because I find they just get lost in the bottoms of other boxes otherwise.  The other toys are all in the other plastic box.  I filled one of our large beach buckets with sidewalk chalk.  It's easy for the kids to pull out the whole bucket to play with the chalk and then put it away themselves. 

5)  Store hazardous chemicals and sharp tools on high shelves where kids cannot reach them.  This seems obvious when you are inside, but be mindful of the same rules when you are organizing your garage.

6)  Expensive garage organizers are cool but probably unnecessary for most people.  I considered some "garage organization systems" before we moved back into the house last year but decided against it since we were bleeding money already.  Our main solution for tool organization was an old school scrap piece of lumber and large nails strategically placed to hold the tools.  Works great for us and cost us pretty much nothing.  


7)  You don't necessarily have to tackle the whole project at once.  I organized the main part of the garage last Sunday but tackled the shelves one evening this week (thus the rather dark pictures).  

8)  Take advantage of any overhead storage, for rarely used items like bulky off-season sporting equipment, sleds, lumber, etc.

Side note:  In case you were wondering why only 2 walls were drywalled, this was required by the building code.  It is supposedly to prevent a fire from spreading to our neighbors' dwellings (god forbid). 

Hope you enjoyed this little tour of our clean garage! I'll keep you updated on additional organization projects. 

9.01.2010

Meet our.... Garage!


When we did our renovation last year, a new garage was near the top of our "must have" list.  We love that our garage matches our house architecturally and looks great from the backyard and the street.  But, we ended up throwing (literally) most of our outdoor stuff (and some indoor stuff) in there when we moved back into the house last summer.  We closed the door and forgot about the mess for winter - except when we had to hunt for snow shovels.  Spring came and went, and the garage clean-out was still on the back burner.  I took these pictures in June to give you an idea of how horrifying it was!

YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Actually, the shelves got worse in recent months -  UGH!


Something has to change.  I was embarrassed when neighbors and strangers saw how horrible it was.  It was a huge waste of wonderful storage space.  Also, I feared for the lives of my children who play in there all the time!

Stay tuned tomorrow for the big garage clean-out reveal!!

3.06.2009

Garage Walls Go Up!


Today the garage walls are going up which I guess we didn't realize would be happening today. Framing is so satisfying because it goes so quickly! As you can see there will be 2 windows on the yard side of the garage. I don't want to even think about how many baseballs will go through those in the next 20 years! By code, you cannot have windows on the side or back of the garage if it is within a certain distance from the property line. Ours is 2 feet from each line so we cannot have windows there.

The foundation contractors are also back today working on sealing and insulating the outside of the block in preparation for the backfill inspection on Monday. The rebar and vapor barrier are down and ready for the concrete pour on Monday. Then the dirt can go back in the hole and our backyard will look a bit less like a mountain!

2.12.2009

Underpinnings and Garage Slab

It was great to walk over to the house and see the garage slab poured. I have some comfort that we'll still have a little backyard left when all this is over! The first round of underpinning pours also happened today. They'll have to be grouted tomorrow or early next week and then the second round will be poured next Wednesday, and the block will start to be laid the following Monday. If all goes well, that will take a week and then we'll be ready for our steel beams and floor joists!


All weather permitting of course! We have been incredibly lucky with weather this week - basically 10-25 degrees above normal (about 42 degrees). The forecast for the next week or so looks positive but we aren't getting our hopes up (and we're knocking on lots of wood).

Demolition will continue inside for the next couple of days. As you can see from the newest construction photos, most of the interior walls are down that are coming down and the basement ceiling comes down today. We are debating about taking down the existing walls down in the basement because we fear there may be mold back there (both a reason for and against taking it down). We'll make that call tomorrow I think. On the first floor, we can already get a feel for how the new dining room is going to look with the extra 2 feet, and the living room will look quite a bit larger with the extra 3 feet in the back and the large opening into the family room.


Before and after pictures on the right.


More pictures to come!

1.03.2009

The Garage

Happy New Year!
We are back from vacation and things are getting rolling now. We expect permits by the end of next week, so we spent a good part of our weekend getting our garage cleaned out. The first step in the construction process it to tear down our garage which will give the workers room to dig out our foundation. Also, by code, we had to tear down our garage or get a waiver because it would be too close to our new addition. The current garage is a detached structure about 6 feet from our existing back porch. It's too narrow to put a car into (it was built in 1940 - so more for a Model T than an SUV), so it was really just a brick shed. Plus, we don't want to look out of our new kitchen onto a garage. So, down it comes... Hopefully the same day as we get the permits.

Here is a picture of the garage relatively cleaned out. Jim spent a good part of the day taking stuff from our garage and putting it into the second bay of our VERY generous neighbor's garage. He only has one vehicle and a very large garage so it was really nice of him to let us use the other half. We'll have to get a storage unit probably at some point in the process but at least we don't have to pay to store our garage junk!
The current plan (subject to change of course) is for our contractor to build the new garage sooner rather than later because it will provide some much needed storage space to him as well as us (for new appliances, building materials, yard items, etc.). Hopefully we won't have to impose on our neighbor for the entire building process. The garage is now almost entirely cleaned out so the only things left are a few things we'll have to take to our rental house which I think we have found (fingers crossed). We plan to move out in February.