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Garage Decor Tips Every Homeowner Should Know

How to Personalize Your Garage

Many homeowners use their garages to park their vehicles and store small engine equipment like lawnmowers and snowblowers. But that doesn't mean there aren't other uses for garages. 

Most homes across the U.S. have garages or carports these days, and people use these spaces in various conventional and unconventional ways. You might have exercise equipment in yours, store your sporting gear there, or even use it as a man cave where you can relax. 

Whatever way you choose to use your garage is entirely up to you. But it makes sense to consider some "garage decor" tips to maximize the usefulness of your garage's square footage. You'll be able to personalize your garage and transform it into whatever you want it to be. 

Keep reading for some things to consider if you want some decor suggestions for furnishing and decorating your garage to personalize the space and make it more functional.

Use Labels

One decor tip is to make liberal use of labels. It might not seem like much of a decor suggestion, but it can help to make your garage easier to navigate. It’s one thing to store your stuff in boxes or bins neatly; it’s another thing to label everything so that retrieval is a piece of cake. 

If you don’t label things, you might have to open the lids of half a dozen storage bins to find where you stored the light bulbs or car care products. When you label everything, you’ll know what’s in every box and storage bin without having to remove them from the shelf to see what’s inside them. Doing this will contribute to having a garage that is organized and functional.

Add Personal Touches for a Homey Feel

If you plan to make your garage a multi-use space, you can section off areas using decor. So, you don’t have to put up physical walls. You can switch up the decor depending on what the space is intended for. Do you want a spot where you can tuck into a good book? You might want to buy a small rug, a comfortable chair, a standing lamp, a small bookcase, and maybe even a coffee maker or espresso machine. The goal will be to create a unique space that helps you enjoy whatever activities or hobbies you’re into.

Man Cave

Do you want to set up a space where you can watch football or college basketball games, play poker with friends, or just spend some time alone for rest and relaxation? Consider setting up a man cave. If you have a man cave, you need a pub table and some stools for you and your guests. You can also add neon or LED signs that add some character to your man cave space. 

Man Cave

Depending on your space, you might want to add a bar fridge, large-screen TV, and other things. You’ll want to make your man cave space the sort of place you love to spend time in.

Quality Paint Goes a Long Way

Another way to change things up in your garage is to add a few coats of quality paint to the walls. You can add some oomph that transforms the interior of your garage. And you don’t have to stop with the walls and ceiling. You can also paint the floor. You can switch up the decor in your garage with paint, a paintbrush, and some time. And you’ll be able to do so cost-effectively.

Put Down Some Carpet

If you don’t park your car in the garage, then you’ll have more freedom as to decor options. One option to consider is flooring. If you want a space for your kids to play, you can put down some carpeting. If you want to have a place to practice your hobbies and want to make the space more comfortable, you might want something other than concrete under your feet.

Maybe you don’t have as much space inside your home as you’d like. Converting the garage into a den or game room can serve a useful purpose. In that case, you’ll want to introduce elements that you might have inside your home. That might include furniture, a pool table, a fridge, a cooking source, and even some pictures on the walls. A nice carpet can pull everything together and transform your garage into a space as comfy as your living room.

Stay Fit and Have Fun

Do you want to work out but don’t want to go to a gym halfway across town? One option is to set one up in your own garage. If you do so, you won’t have any excuses not to stay in shape. You’ll want to get suitable flooring or mats, exercise equipment, and add other things. A towel rack, water dispenser, and full-size mirror on the wall will help create the right environment.

Garage Gym

If your garage is relatively small, no worries. You won’t need much space to set one up. Ensure you find equipment that fits the available space. You can also pick up used gym equipment relatively cheaply, so it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg.

Personalize with License Plates, Road Signs, and Other Metal Signs

Another interesting decor idea is to adorn the walls in your garage with license plates, road signs, and other metal signs. Try to get older ones since an antique look will create a greater visual appeal. 

License Plates

Whether you want license plates, road signs, and other metal signs on the wall to set up a man cave or to set up a space to work on your car, you’ll transform the overall look of your garage in a good way by going this route. 

Vintage Automotive Metal Signs

These are just a few ideas if you’re interested in doing something about the decor in your garage. Whether your garage is just for parking your car or you use it for other purposes, investing in organizing or personalizing your garage will increase its usefulness to you. 

Check through our catalog of products to see the garage decor items we have for you. You might get some ideas for how to change up your garage's look or functionality.

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