DIY Builds
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A garage may be easily converted into a large kitchen. A garage space is typically large enough to create a good-size kitchen. The home's floor plan should be in good shape with the new changes, if the garage is already near your existing kitchen.
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Converting your garage to a kitchen can bump up the value of your home significantly, but it's no small undertaking, considering a garage is basically just a roof and four walls — uninsulated walls at that. All the infrastructure a kitchen needs must be added, including enhanced electrical service, water and waste pipes, ventilation, heating, cabinets, and more, and because you're changing the use of the space, you'll need a building permit unless you happen to live in the middle of nowhere. It can all get pretty expensive.
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Read More »Work can start once you have the permit in hand, and the first order of business will be to create an open space by removing all garage accessories, such as storage cabinets, shelving, and the garage door tracks and opener. You might not need to add any framing to what's already there, although your plan may call for removing windows and framing in new ones. If the garage has a high ceiling, you may want to frame a standard 8-foot ceiling that you can insulate for climate control. Be sure to provide attic access; it's valuable storage space. If you decided on a new subfloor, this is the time to build it. Once the framing is complete, you can rough in water pipes, drainpipes, and electrical wiring. This is also the time to install HVAC equipment, such as exhaust fans and ducts for exhaust and heating (if required). Once all the plumbing, electrics, and HVAC equipment are in place, insulate the walls with R-13 to R-15 fiberglass batts or something similar and you're ready to move on to the final phase.
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