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A Garage Transformation – Before & After

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It’s amazing how a garage transformation can happen with just a few upgrades. Even though it’s the garage, this is a space that you use daily – whether it’s for parking your car, working on a project, working out or as an extra space to store items. For this post, we have an excellent example that takes you from start to finish.

Steps to a Garage Transformation

Step 1: Clean up and consolidate

We can all be a little guilty of it. We have an item that fits nowhere in our house, so we stick it in the garage. We have a container full of items and all of the closets are full and there’s no other place to store it, except for the garage. This is how our garage becomes overfilled and soon can look like a space that can never return to being functional or enjoyable. However, this certainly isn’t the case.

When we work onGarage transformation before - Swisstrax Garage Flooring an upgrade, a transformation, the first step is to clean out the items that you really don’t need. You’ll need a good half day to a full day to really assess what you want to keep and to also think ahead about how you’ll continue to store these items post garage transformation.

You might find items that are still very useful, but realistically, you don’t use the item often enough. Consider making a list of all the items that can be reused by someone else. You can give away, donate or even hold a yard sale to get rid of the items you no longer use.

For the items that you want to keep, think about how you will store them. Will you put cabinets up on the wall? Will you opt for cabinets that can free stand on their own? How about an overhead storage system? While you don’t have to make the exact decision on this clean up and clear out day, it’s something to think about as you plan the tasks ahead and of course, your budget.

Step 2: Painting walls renews the garage

Some hoGarage transformation with paint - Swisstrax Garage Flooringmes are built with finished walls complete with paint depending on the home builder and the choices of the original homeowner. This featured garage did not come complete with paint. Most garages that are finished tend to have white painted walls which is great for staying neutral for any homeowner. However, you can certainly give a more cozy look by choosing some other colors for your walls.

This garage has been painted with greys in two shades. These paint colors also allow for flexibility in a homeowner’s decor. It is neutral enough to complement any other colors that will be in this space including future cabinets and storage systems.

Step 3: Floor it

Finished garage - Swisstrax Garage FlooringNow, you are ready for your garage flooring. With our interlocking tiles, your flooring can be installed in just a few hours. Unlike epoxies, you don’t need several steps of prep which greatly influence its ability to adhere to the surface. The prep needed before installing our tiles is a shop vac or sweep of the floor to eliminate any debris.

Once your starting point is determined, you will continue to interlock the tiles until your floor is covered. You may end up with one row that needs to be cut alongside the wall. Refer to our installation instructions for the recommended tools.


Step 4: Install or add cabinets or orgaziners

Now that your garage has a fresh coat of paint and new flooring, it’s time to determine how you’ll organize the items that you’ve decided to keep in your garage. Start with cabinets and decided if you would like to mount cabinets to the wall or to buy a free standing cabinet that can be moved at any time.

Will you have a workstation in your garage? You’ll need to determine the best spot for your workbench and generally, the locations of your cabinets will complement the workbench.

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