Kyle this was FANTASTIC. The details were perfect. I am working on a layout now and will definitely leverage everything you shared. Your work is amazing.
So true, I have a 24" x 24" 2.5 car garage and I put an array of cabinets on the back-wall, a work bench, a windows, some good lights and bought swiss-trax off you guys a few years back. Even to this day, my neighbors are blown away when they walk by when I have it opened up and am tinkering around out there. Didn't have to put too much into it, albeit prices now are consistently ~ double what they were back in 2016 when I built mine out...at that time I put less than 5k into getting all that done!
Luckily my apartment garage is generously sized at 21' x 10.5' where I can fit a 2.5' deep boltless shelving rack on the back wall for detail supply totes, a work bench and a place to stow away buckets and a cart below. This garage provides 2.5' of workspace on three sides of the vehicle for detailing. Besides cabinets I believe OG should consider boltless racks as a basic solution for garages and RiveTier has been the best customizable solution for both of my garages as well as the shop plus they're comparable to what is used in the OG warehouse.
Check out Rousseau's Spider Shelving System. It's more of a rack style system but can have doors and sides if you want. Very customizable size wise too. We're a dealer now.
Good luck with that, but I hear ya - unless you are getting a custom-built home the standard 2 car garage in most tract developments is going to be around the 20-22" range in each dimension. More space = more $$ on the builder for materials. Our 2005-era home (we are the second owners) with a 2-car garage came with one measly GFCI outlet, one light fixture, and one garage door opener. How's that for cutting costs lol!
@@progression_decibel I am well aware of what the "standard" is, doesn't mean it's right...but most folks don't even park a car in the garage these days, it just accumulates more junk they rarely if ever use.
@@ts6141 Ain't that the truth. I see a lot of my neighbors' garages with so much junk, quite baffling where they get it all from lol! Our garage will be the envy; I'm super excited to Obsess-ify ours very soon!
Very nice well done and now you know way you guys are Above and apart from the rest. Because you don't only think of the big mass of garages you. So take any consideration the economy size garage
I have a 20x20 with a small 5x8 alcove off the back to one side where my water heater, air compressor, tool box and work bench lives. Then I have a 2’x4’ shelving unit at the back center, and some shelves along one side. I can barely fit one tall cabinet and wall mounted PW and hose reel, and I can barely fit my Miata and wife’s CX5 in there. I have so much junk all crammed in there. Wish I could fit more cabinets or bigger tool box, but there’s just no space. 3rd car lives outside. I need a 3 car garage house or a house with room for a detached garage shop, so badly.
I like Benjamin Moore Silver Chain AC-25 in Flat. Ceiling in Sherwin Williams Pure White in Flat. Trim in Sherwin Williams Pure White in Semi-Gloss. I don't like black on any wall in any room.
Revit is great for architects and building something from nothing. For our workflow CAP handles a product library so much better. I don’t need to build items from scratch, I just want to be able to drop items in from the library super easily which is why we use CAP.
@@kylehenderson1402 yeah I get the reasoning. Just the interface looks so much older. I’ve gotten used to the ribbon type of interface in most programs now.
Lol yep. I park a car in mine and my wife gets a spot also. No way would I banish her car to the outside. Unfortunately my 3rd car has to live outside.
Nope. Parking a car outside to make room for more detailing products is nonsensical to me. Decreasing car space for more tool space is basic, and doesn't require design. I would much prefer to see the work that goes into designing storage around 2 cars.
Great video - I love a look at these concepts deployed in a more pedestrian (typical) sized garage.
Now I would like to see your design for a 1 car garage
+1 For the 1 car garage guys out there
Easy but the cars getting parked outside lol
thanks kyle
Great job, Kyle. 👍
Kyle this was FANTASTIC. The details were perfect. I am working on a layout now and will definitely leverage everything you shared. Your work is amazing.
I am having a 6 car garage built out west. No cramping my style anymore.
Wonderful video. I'm binge watching all of the OG stuff!
Great ideas, definitely gets the ming thinking
So true, I have a 24" x 24" 2.5 car garage and I put an array of cabinets on the back-wall, a work bench, a windows, some good lights and bought swiss-trax off you guys a few years back. Even to this day, my neighbors are blown away when they walk by when I have it opened up and am tinkering around out there. Didn't have to put too much into it, albeit prices now are consistently ~ double what they were back in 2016 when I built mine out...at that time I put less than 5k into getting all that done!
i love this video. Please make more 3d videos of diffrent designs
Love the black ceilings. What paint codes and wall colors are popular?
very cool stuff. saving this video as i’m looking for a new place right now and the garage is priority of course! 👍
Hope the next person who won the garage giveaway has a 22x22 or so garage.
That was basically our first giveaway from a few years ago! I’d love to do a smaller shop or something with a mezzanine for the next winner we have.
Luckily my apartment garage is generously sized at 21' x 10.5' where I can fit a 2.5' deep boltless shelving rack on the back wall for detail supply totes, a work bench and a place to stow away buckets and a cart below. This garage provides 2.5' of workspace on three sides of the vehicle for detailing. Besides cabinets I believe OG should consider boltless racks as a basic solution for garages and RiveTier has been the best customizable solution for both of my garages as well as the shop plus they're comparable to what is used in the OG warehouse.
Check out Rousseau's Spider Shelving System. It's more of a rack style system but can have doors and sides if you want. Very customizable size wise too. We're a dealer now.
With the size of cars these days a 2 car needs to be 24X24 or bigger.....
Good luck with that, but I hear ya - unless you are getting a custom-built home the standard 2 car garage in most tract developments is going to be around the 20-22" range in each dimension. More space = more $$ on the builder for materials. Our 2005-era home (we are the second owners) with a 2-car garage came with one measly GFCI outlet, one light fixture, and one garage door opener. How's that for cutting costs lol!
@@progression_decibelmine is not much better, 1 outlet, 2 lights and 1 garage door opener lol so bad
@@progression_decibelexactly. Not to mention, 95% of people could care less about the garage
@@progression_decibel I am well aware of what the "standard" is, doesn't mean it's right...but most folks don't even park a car in the garage these days, it just accumulates more junk they rarely if ever use.
@@ts6141 Ain't that the truth. I see a lot of my neighbors' garages with so much junk, quite baffling where they get it all from lol! Our garage will be the envy; I'm super excited to Obsess-ify ours very soon!
Really appreciate you all putting this out for us normies.
Very nice well done and now you know way you guys are Above and apart from the rest.
Because you don't only think of the big mass of garages you. So take any consideration the economy size garage
As a 2 car garage Midwest normie my garage is half filled with random shit and only has space for one car 😂
It would be cool to see some videos on more realistic builds likke these.
So basically get a 3 car garage
I have a 20x20 with a small 5x8 alcove off the back to one side where my water heater, air compressor, tool box and work bench lives. Then I have a 2’x4’ shelving unit at the back center, and some shelves along one side. I can barely fit one tall cabinet and wall mounted PW and hose reel, and I can barely fit my Miata and wife’s CX5 in there. I have so much junk all crammed in there. Wish I could fit more cabinets or bigger tool box, but there’s just no space. 3rd car lives outside. I need a 3 car garage house or a house with room for a detached garage shop, so badly.
Yep, that’s the struggle.
I have a 40x 60 garage where are your examples for this size garage ?
What are the OG spec paint colors/finish for the ceiling and walls? And does that change for garages with high (10'+) ceilings?
I like Benjamin Moore Silver Chain AC-25 in Flat. Ceiling in Sherwin Williams Pure White in Flat. Trim in Sherwin Williams Pure White in Semi-Gloss. I don't like black on any wall in any room.
What exact color is that on Saul’s Garage 10:00?
Dang, chief architect looks downright archaic compared to Revit lol. Obviously costs way less though compared to Autode$k. 😂
Revit is great for architects and building something from nothing. For our workflow CAP handles a product library so much better. I don’t need to build items from scratch, I just want to be able to drop items in from the library super easily which is why we use CAP.
@@kylehenderson1402 yeah I get the reasoning. Just the interface looks so much older. I’ve gotten used to the ribbon type of interface in most programs now.
What are the OG spec colors for the garage? Silver chain walls and black ceiling?
Black ceiling is SW Tricorn Black. Always remember, interior FLAT. No matter what your paint guy says.
I don't do black on the ceiling, but lots of people do it. I like Sherwin Williams Pure White.
Sorry, you lost me at converting a 2 car garage into a 1 car garage.
Ditto. So stupid.
Lol yep. I park a car in mine and my wife gets a spot also. No way would I banish her car to the outside. Unfortunately my 3rd car has to live outside.
Yeah me too, I kept hoping to see any possibilities without converting to a 1 car garage…
I’m giving up a spot here in Wisconsin.
Yes. Here in Wisconsin ALL the cars need to be in the garage. Weather is just too nasty.
Bravo….This guy rounds out the dialed in trio of Matts masterpiece…the finely cultivated “most annoying nerd voice collection” known to mankind.
Nope. Parking a car outside to make room for more detailing products is nonsensical to me. Decreasing car space for more tool space is basic, and doesn't require design. I would much prefer to see the work that goes into designing storage around 2 cars.
Great idea! We'll make a video on that.