





Some spaces just sit there, wasted. A bare concrete floor, exposed framing, no lighting - a garage that never quite became what it could be. That was the starting point here. Our job was to turn it into something the family could actually use.
We framed out a dedicated bedroom with a closet, hung and finished all the drywall throughout, and got the walls smooth and painted. New flush-mount lighting went in across the main room and bedroom. A loft was built in to add usable space up top, with plans to add enclosed storage above it as the next phase. Every step was handled in-house - no subcontracting the parts that matter.
The carpet went down throughout the main room, the stairwell, and into the bedroom. Clean, consistent, and a huge jump from bare concrete. The finished drywall work ties it all together - tight corners, smooth walls, nothing that looks slapped together. This is the kind of handyman work that holds up when you're in the space every day.
What started as a storage dump ended up as a real room - a family room with a loft overhead, a fully enclosed bedroom with a closet and window, proper lighting, and a door leading in from the main house. The space functions completely differently now. Still on the list: trim throughout and enclosed storage above the loft. More to come on that.