kaisersozei 10:50 AM 10-28-2010
TWO Mancaves!
After years of thinking about it, and months of fixin’ to get ready, I finally started on the conversion of my 1½ car garage into a DOUBLE MANCAVE! I’m splitting the space into two rooms, running a wall down the center of the garage. On the one side will be a gym/bonus room (about 13’x20’,) and on the other will be workspace/brewhouse/inclement weather cigar lounge (about 8’x10’.)
So this is what the space looked like about two months ago, before clearing it out. Note the carefully designed walk areas in the middle of all that extra crap. Somewhere out there is where I actually worked out for the past couple years!
Looking in, from the driveway
Image
Looking in, toward workbench & HVAC (in background)
Image
Looking out, from the HVAC corner
Image
Another angle, from the other corner (standing in the current work-out space)
Image
As you can see, anything will be an improvement over the 8 years of clutter that’s accumulated.
I generally know my way around power tools, but it’s fortunate that my BIL now lives in the area. He’s a contractor/handyman with plenty of time to spare, and he loves projects like this.
We started this a few weeks ago, so it's fairly well along now--will post a couple updates to show how the work progressed, and as we get closer to finishing. Should be “fun”—at least, when it’s done! Plus, I know everything will be top quality work and to code, so that’s an added bonus.
[Reply]
Emjaysmash 10:55 AM 10-28-2010
That is going to be awesome!
[Reply]
boonedoggle 11:00 AM 10-28-2010
That has mucho potential! Good luck man.
[Reply]
Go for it man. Keep us posted as progress is made.
[Reply]
hscmit 11:15 AM 10-28-2010
post some project pictures as you make progress
[Reply]
kelmac07 11:18 AM 10-28-2010
TripleF 11:20 AM 10-28-2010
This will be cool......I'm subscribing!!
[Reply]
nomadicwookie 12:41 PM 10-28-2010
My offer of objective opinion on build quality still stands
:-)
[Reply]
kaisersozei 01:34 PM 10-28-2010
After the first few weekends, we got the place cleaned out (stuff either pitched, craigslisted, or stored in a Pod on the driveway.) And renovation began!
The center wall went up first
Image
Image
We built the wall in place, since the ceiling joists were 10’+ high and we had restricted space on the garage floor to work with the studs. The thing is definitely sturdy, and probably one of the straightest walls in the house.
:-)
Also framed-in the HVAC, as well as an extra storage area next to the interior garage door, with a recessed area for an extra frig.
Image
Image
Next, we ran all the electric and insulation, installed some doors, and finished a good bit of the drywall. We're concentrating on the interior room before we hit the workspace. Haven’t yet decided on the ceiling and floor options. I'll just use an epoxy concrete paint on the workspace floor, but I’m thinking of a floating floor in the gym/bonus room.
[Reply]
Goldie 02:12 PM 10-28-2010
Lookin' good so far. Keep the pictures rollin' in.
[Reply]
Chingas 02:18 PM 10-28-2010
That's BadAss Brother. Keep the pics coming!
[Reply]
hscmit 02:23 PM 10-28-2010
yourchoice 05:42 PM 10-28-2010
BC-Axeman 06:09 PM 10-28-2010
Must not let my wife see this.
[Reply]
Skywalker 06:09 PM 10-28-2010
kaisersozei 08:56 AM 11-10-2010
A few more weekends of work and here's where we are.
Image
Got the HVAC enclosed, hung a louvered door to ensure proper airflow into the unit. Sealed the cinderblock and framed the windows. Moved the refrigerator into its spot, finished the drywall on the closet and put a plywood floor down in the upper storage area. Ran electrical for the frig, a light, and some extra outlets along that wall.
Here's a look into the closet, still have to cut and mount the shelves.
Image
Also, hung a new six panel security door leading into the house, so that everything matches (at the wife's request.) That's Three Doors Down!
:-)
Image
[Reply]
HollywoodQue 09:00 AM 11-10-2010
A woman cave is better, because then, we can lock them in and have the whole house....LOL
[Reply]
kaisersozei 09:06 AM 11-10-2010
And then there's this whole pain in the ass
Image
It wasn't so much heavy labor as it was awkward, hauling long batts of insulation up & down a ladder. But at least that room is now noticeably warmer than before!
That big shiny thing is the new ductwork, I've cinched it off until we're done with the ceiling. Unfortunately, I think I installed it on the air return, instead of the supply duct. Not sure how much of a difference that is going to make--anybody have thoughts on what kind of a screw up that is?
:-)
[Reply]
Apoco 11:30 AM 11-10-2010
VERY cool! Nice handiwork, too!
Posted via Mobile Device
[Reply]