Family Room Built In Cabinet

This large family room was beautiful before the built in, but looks even better after.

The room had shiplap on the fireplace wall, but over 16 feet of open wall that the TV was situated in front of.

Taking shape! The base cabinet is over 13 feet long! Cabinet carcass is installed, and just waiting for paint.

Only thing left to do was to install the base cabinet doors.

We think the cabinet turned out great. Spray ‘n Coat Painting did a fantastic job on the cabinet base and doors.

Dog Wash tub and cabinets

This room was home to one piece of laundry equipment. It was a dual purpose washer/dryer. The homeowner has two big dogs that are very active, and very messy! They needed a dog wash.

This was our starting point.

This was the starting point. The tile floor is in great shape.

Tile done and grouted.

The tile was finished and grouted. Then onto the paint!

The drawer fronts were sprayed while the cabinet carcass was rolled and brushed.

This is the finished product- with the cleaning supplies left on top of the washer/dryer even though there is plenty of room to store them in cabinets above, and now below. I was apparently too excited to take the final picture to remember to put these things away…

Finished product!

Workbench with rollout tool chests

Workbench with rollout tool chests for extra worktop.

Garage workbench with rollout tool chests for extra worktop space.

The side of the garage had almost 15 feet of unused space, and no workbench, so this looked like a pretty obvious choice for the spot.

Framing out the workbench

The workbench was pretty easy to frame out, and the rollouts were quick too. The part that took a bit of time was adding the drawers. Each one is an individually built box. Nothing complex about it, but it does take some time!

The framing is done, now just need to build some drawers!

This workbench and drawers replaced two full height metal tool chests. The drawers have full extension hardware so that all of the space in the drawers can be utilized.

Workbench with full extension drawer hardware
Drawers all have heavyweight, full extension hardware.

The hardware can support 100 pounds each, so the middle drawers are holding the heavy power tools.

This garage needed more workspace than just that on top of the workbench. The two end workchests pull out for extra worktops.

Workbench with the slideouts removed for extra workspace

The pullouts are on heavy duty castors that have locks on all four corners. The result is a super steady workspace.

Workbench with the slideouts removed for extra workspace

The two slide outs are the exact same height so that they can be put together for a double width worktop too. This garage workbench with rollout tool chests for extra worktop space really helps complete so many other projects around the house!

RV Garage storage loft

This RV garage has over 16 feet of height and the owner needed more storage space. This raised storage loft provides over 80 square feet of ground space, and 520 cubic feet.

We made it high enough for the exterior doors to clear easily and the homeowner still has room to put storage racks below it. They now essentially have a two story storage area.

This RV Garage storage loft is framed out with 2×8 lumber at 16″ and blocked every 4 feet so that it can hold just about any weight that the homeowner wants to put up there.

The homeowner had discussed putting in stairs on the side for access, but decided against taking away that much wall space on either side. They have a large stepladder that provides easy access and the pass through handrails give plenty of room to move the storage boxes up and down.