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Converting Garage into a Teenager's RoomThanks in advance for any ideas! -Donna Feedback About This Post:RE: Converting Garage into a Teenager's RoomI am thinking about converting the third car garage into a rec room. How much it would cost and how long it would take? Will it add value to the house than keeping it as a 3rd car garage? Post By Sundar (Guest Post) RE: Converting Garage into a Teenager's RoomI just finished a brick garage to a family room...we knocked every other brick out along the edges of the garage door openings and finished it off with two nice windows....awesome! Post By Dan Dan the Drywall Man. (Guest Post) RE: Converting Garage into a Teenager's Room
Im doing this right now. Post By Amy (Guest Post) Current Idea
I have just spent the last week converting my garage into a home office network building. It took a long and hard process, but the outcome is superb! I'll bebrief with my words on how i did it - Post By Stephen Haw (Guest Post) RE: Converting Garage into a Teenager's RoomWe used ceramic tile on our cement floor. It's actually very cost efficient to do if you lay it yourself. We had never done it before, but managed to do 6 rooms (1300 sq. ft.) in less than a week. Home Depot and places like that will instruct you on how to do it. The look and durability is great. In cooler weather, just use a throw rug! Post By Becky (Guest Post) RE: Converting Garage into a Teenager's RoomI suggest putting a kind of "riser" on the floor, b/c in the winter they will be like ice. Visquine(SP??) would be quick & easy for the garage door, and why not just get a light-colored fabric to drape down in front of the new "wall"? Might not be a bad idea to likewise cover the other walls, as well. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Converting Garage into a Teenager's RoomWe used two patio doors to close in the former garage door opening and it makes a nice sunny room. We used self stick vinal flooring to cover the cement. Post By Lizzy (Guest Post) |
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