Hey guys, Still planning to pull the trigger on my Racedeck order but have been slammed with other projects and more importantly a new baby girl. Anyway, my other hang-up has been my floor design. I'm hoping to get some feedback or maybe other ideas for me to think about. I like clean lines but am wanting this to be more random in design which bends my normal brain rules. I had looked before at placing a key detail at each stall but I think it will visually make the space seem smaller and it would bug the crap out of me if the cars weren't parked perfected aligned with them! The layout I have shown is the most effecient use of tile. I sort of like the evolution from large 24" square check to fade into 12" check. The 3'x4' grayed out region is where the stair goes into the mudroom. The white space shown in the corner is where the H2o heater and furnace are located. let me know your thoughts, thanks! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Unfortunately because of trademark issues I think it would be difficult to find a shop to make that sign. Unless you "know" someone in the neon business.
michael, thanks - each letter is individual, they are called "channel or pan letters " each one is about 5" deep, formed of aluminum and the neon tubes are fastened to the bottom of the pan. the letters are then mounted to a 7" deep box running the length of the sign, this holds the transformer and all the wiring. this way the sign is all self contained . letters could be placed on the wall without the box but access behind the wall is needed to wire it all together and locate the transformer. cavallino- the real work in making the sign is forming the channel behind the actual letter front , this gives the 5" depth to the script . cutting the front facing plexiglass. is the least of it. boise- you are right ,and if they would i am sure it would be pricey. thats why everything is stamped out of plastic these days ! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Decided I was not happy with the paint epoxy I decided to try a new product called www.naturestonefloors.com some will like some will not, but I think it turned out great !!! Cant wait to get the car back and take some pics of it on there. I will post some more posts after the garage is put back together It was still drying so only really got one view of garage Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I got tired of my concrete floor always being dusty no matter how many times I swept it. So I did a new floor, over-head rack, and replaced my homemade shelves and workbench. Just a modest garage, but I thought the remodel turned out really nice. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ok i'll bite. Looks awesome by the way. Now just need to get a FERRARI for that garage!!! LOL j/k So my bite: Whats the big hole in the middle ? Drainage? Chris
Your floor looks fantastic! Very elegant. Nicely done. It is unfortunate that you had to remove the prior floor coating. Unfortunately it happens all the time where owners have their coatings replaced before the homeowner is able to get a return back on their investment.
Used porcelain tile and it has stood up fine. No chips or loose tiles. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks, looking forward to seeing more photos of yours when you get the car back in. I used- Roll on Rock® Epoxy Garage Flooring...nothing fancy, but it looks good now that I'm done. I used saddle tan- here's a link to the Brochure http://www.garagecoatings.com/Product%20Literature/BrochuresPDF/Roll%20On%20Rock%20System%202.pdf company web site- http://www.garagecoatings.com/Garage-Flooring-Kits