Garages are turning into much more than the 
unsightly, utilitarian place to store cars and lawnmowers. They are 
becoming the final frontier of the organized home, the new luxury space 
to be remodeled into a warm and inviting room.
15% of new homes have a garage large enough for 3 
cars or more. As a result, garages are highly visible, often accounting 
for more than 40% of a home’s exterior face. We most often come and go 
from our house through the garage doors, and when the overhead door is 
up, people instinctively come through it to knock on our door, making 
the garage – rather than the front door – the gateway to our home.
This explains why the garage is graduating from the
 largest, most underutilized “room” in the house to a highly flexible 
space available for multiple activities. By adding insulation, HVAC, 
plumbing and task lighting, the garage is a room with endless 
possibilities. Changes include:
Innovations in overhead door design can bring a 
pleasing, coordinated look to what makes up a large portion of your 
home’s front façade.
Using ceiling space for overhead storage is a smart way to gain square footage.
Unused ceiling space can also be turned into a loft
 area. Endless possibilities for this “bonus room” include a lady’s 
hobby and craft room, a guy’s hangout room with TV and stereo or an 
exercise area for the whole family.
The traditional workbench area can expand into an 
intricately organized system with extensive options for configuration 
and cabinet finishes.
Along with painting or paneling the walls, flooring changes the look and feel of a garage. Advanced floor coatings and coverings make for easy clean up to avoid tracking dirt into the home.
And let’s not forget that 
the garage still remains the domain of the car. For those who work on 
their vehicles, installing lights in the floor is the ultimate luxury.
Another useful item is the motorized lift, making home car repairs and oil changes a breeze.
To house multiple vehicles, 
increasing the depth of your garage is an option, as well as overhead 
platforms which use vertical space to gain extra space. 
Other ideas for remodeling 
your garage into a multi-use space include: walk-in storage closet, 
laundry room, shower, home elevator access, pet room and mud room. Your 
garage could be the answer to many space and lifestyle needs. 
Here is a garage project we did
 that completely changed the appearance of their home.  Have the Mosby 
architects and designers help you imagine the possibilities by calling 314.909.1800 or contacting us here. 
