Don’t Own a Car? Tips for Making the Most of Your Garage

How do you use your garage? While you may focus on making the most of your bedrooms, living room, or den, how much attention do you pay to the square footage of your garage?

If you either don’t have a car or tend to park at the curbside or in the driveway, you might want to repurpose your garage. Continue reading for a few suggestions to kickstart your creativity.

Home Office

One option is to set up a home office in your garage. Since COVID-related lockdowns and stay-at-home orders first reared their ugly heads, more people have been working from home. That’s not to say that those things started the telecommuting trend — but they lit a fire under it.

Do you work from home? If so, it makes sense to have a dedicated workspace to ply your trade. Why not create a home office in your garage? You can get a desk, chair, computer, and other things. It might not cost you anything since you can simply move what you need from your home to your garage. A home office in your garage can be a great way to repurpose the area.

Working from home means you won’t have to deal with the dreaded rush-hour commute to and from work. And you’ll be spared from sharing the road with clueless drivers whose foolhardy actions may necessitate people having to call distracted driving accident lawyers.

Home Gym

Another option is to turn your garage into a home gym.  One source says people need at least half an hour of moderate physical activity daily — and you’ll need more if you want to shed some pounds or achieve particular fitness objectives. Why not convert your garage into an exercise space? You can get an exercise bike, a treadmill, some weights, and other things. You don’t need to get a lot of equipment. But try to get things that allow you to get a full-body workout.

Man Cave

A man cave is another great idea. A man cave is a space where you can unwind, enjoy some privacy, spend time with friends, practice hobbies, and do other things. A man cave should be someplace that affords privacy. So, you don’t want it in your home where there may be a lot of foot traffic. Equip your man cave with whatever you need to be comfortable. You might want a TV, sofa, table, chairs, fridge, and maybe something like a pool table. The goal is to equip it with what you need and add creative comforts to make the space uniquely yours.

Playroom

Yet another option is to turn your garage into a playroom for your kids. You should lay down some appropriate flooring to accommodate your kids if they like to play sitting down. If the inside of your home doesn’t afford a great deal of space for playing, a garage playroom can be a godsend. Set things up to transform your garage into a space where your kids love to hang out and play games. It can be an ideal way to repurpose your garage into a special place.

If you have a garage you aren’t using to store your car, repurpose it. Sure, you could simply use the space for storage. But it would be better used if repurposed from something more meaningful. You can store things in your shed or basement, after all. You can do many things to make good use of the square footage your garage offers. If you’re unsure what to do with it, research and think things over.

 

You might also want to ask your family for suggestions. That might be a good way to develop a repurposing plan that works for you and yours.

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