My Gladiator Garage.....
eurok & bmth, the floor tiles are all Gladiator to match the cabinets. I picked up a large portion of the cabinets and all of the floor tiles at
http://www.thegaragedealer.com/
http://www.thegaragedealer.com/
Last edited by Jay Jones; Sep 2, 2011 at 11:58 PM. Reason: text correction
Hey GODS951, I'm up in here in the Santa Clarita/Valencia area, must have been someone else down in Brea.
eurok & bmth, the floor tiles are all Gladiator to match the cabinets. I picked up a large portion of the cabinets and all of the floor tiles at
http://www.thegaragedealer.com/
eurok & bmth, the floor tiles are all Gladiator to match the cabinets. I picked up a large portion of the cabinets and all of the floor tiles at
http://www.thegaragedealer.com/
Yes, but WHICH tiles are they? Looks very classy and not "in your face" like black & white tiles do. Oh, and especially like the matching fridge!
I blended Charcoal tiles and Silver tiles, link is below...
http://www.thegaragedealer.com/store...ng&submit=true
http://www.thegaragedealer.com/store...ng&submit=true
Simply FANTASTIC. This is what I'd like my garage to look like. The fact that it's DIY is downright inspiring. One question: what are those three tanks by the door? Nitrogen for the tires?
Thanks a lot Jay. I anticipate something similar to yours, but different. I am thinking about buying a place in Oceanside, and the garage is similar to yours in size. I may have to copy the floor though. It just looks so damned good! Kudos to you bro...
The beauty of this garage is other than the Porschestrasse sign, there is no marque loyality, unlike many red/yellow garages which oozes Ferrari. You can park a Porsche or Mercedes or Ferrari or whatever you own into this garage and it will fit perfectly. My dream garage.
I tend to wash my car inside the garage, will this floor tolerate that?
I tend to wash my car inside the garage, will this floor tolerate that?
Gradoholic, thanks for the kind words! As far as washing down the floor, I honestly have not done that with these Gladiator tiles. They fit pretty tight and it shouldn't be a problem, I would just assume keep any moisture from seeping below the tiles if possible. I use my blower to remove all of the loose stuff and then go over it with some towels and 409.
Jay
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