Garage remodels are the latest trend that says, “Our family is put together.” But not all cool garage elements help.

Some individuals like to organize their garage with storage bins. Others want a cool-looking floor.

But have you ever researched garage flooring to know what to get and avoid?
And, what about those bins, do you know what size is best and what kind is durable?

Check out 5 great garage remodel ideas for inspiration, along with a few tips so you know what to look for.

Document the Before and After

Idea one is simple, take before and after photos to feel great when your project ends.

This is a home remodeling project, so also consider a small home equity loan to cover the costs. Keep your documentation to total the improvement value after the project is complete.

Bins, Bins, and More Bins

Bins help you pick up the clutter. The bins needed for higher shelves or the rafters need to be small enough to lift over your head when full.

Consider a pulley and platform system if you need storage space over your cars.

Cover the Garage Floor with Polyurea

An epoxy garage floor coating fades and yellows over time. But polyurea coatings resist ultraviolet light damage.

The second coating of polyurea seals moisture from damaging the concrete floor.

Polyurea cures at a fast rate reducing the number of bubbles as the material hardens. Epoxy floor installers fight to rid their work of the accumulating bubbles.

Also, polyurea floors are stain and scratch-resistant, keeping them looking new for years.

Tool Cabinets

Selecting a wall to set up cabinets and a workbench will add value to your home remodel.

While the added value is less than a bathroom remodel, men use the garage as a tie-breaker between houses. The more streamlined the cabinets look, the better.

Cabinets advertised for garage use are more expensive than kitchen cabinets.

Unless you’re looking for metal cabinets, there is no reason why you can’t buy and use kitchen cabinets. After a great paint job, most people won’t be able to tell them apart.

Mounted Bike Racks

Hanging bikes up and out of the way is a relief for most families. But the hooks need to be easy to access and use.

Wall-mounted bikes are much easier for younger or weaker family members to use.

Ceiling hooks take extra balance and strength—something you may not have after a long ride. But if space is limited, setting up an overhead pulley system will help you get your bikes up and out of the way.

Celebrate Your Garage Remodel

After the dust settles, open up your garage door with pride. Let the entire neighborhood celebrate your garage remodel.

You can even mount before and after pictures on a board so your friends can admire your efforts. For a great polyurea floor for your garage remodel, contact us today.