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Converting your Garage into a Utility Room

A garage can be a handy thing to have. But there’s a problem with many properties of a certain age. Since cars have gotten chunkier over the last few decades, many of us might find that our garage space is no longer sufficient to store them (or, at least, to store them without having to climb out of the boot).

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A garage can be a handy thing to have. But there’s a problem with many properties of a certain age. Since cars have gotten chunkier over the last few decades, many of us might find that our garage space is no longer sufficient to store them (or, at least, to store them without having to climb out of the boot).

If this sounds like a familiar problem, then it might make sense to convert your garage space to serve another purpose. A utility room makes a great candidate for several reasons. It’ll add value to your home at low cost, and provide extra living space by shifting bulky appliances like washing machines out of your kitchen.

Before embarking on a conversion like this, however, it’s worth thinking about the jobs you’ll need to tackle along the way.

Wiring

A utility room will tend to include several power-hungry appliances. This usually means that you’ll need a dedicated 30 amp outlet for the tumble dryer and washing machine. You might also want additional plugs for the sake of convenience.

Plumbing

You’ll need to install proper pipework for your tumble dryers, washing machines, and sink. If you’re installing a boiler in here, then pipework becomes even more important. Fortunately, plumbing in the garage tends to be a great deal less destructive than it does elsewhere in the home. Just make sure that you get everything done right. This might mean investing in the right plumbing tools.

Ventilation

If you’re going to be using this area to dry clothes, then ventilation should be considered from the start. A proper extractor fan is ideal. You might even buy a dryer that can be vented to the outside world. A window is a good alternative.

An electric dehumidifier will help you to deal with moisture if you don’t have any of these things – but it will be costly to run if you’re having to do it constantly.

Converting your Garage into a Utility Room

Storage & workspace

Your utility room should be designed with productivity in mind. Set aside space for worktops. This is where you’ll be depositing laundry baskets. Having this running over the top of your washer and dryer is ideal.

You should also set aside dedicated space for storage. Cleaning equipment should have its own cupboard. Ironing boards can be installed into a suitable vertical space.

Insulation

We should note that most garages aren’t insulated. If you intend for this to be a comfortable space during winter, then you’ll need to address this. This might mean insulating your cavity walls, as well as the ceiling. You might be tempted to skimp on insulation, since it isn’t a requirement if the space isn’t going to be lived in. However, any investment you make here will tend to be reflected in the price of your property.

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