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Garage converted into two bedrooms

richmac
Building a Reputation

Garage converted into two bedrooms

Due to limited space, we converted our garage into 2 beautiful bedrooms  by exposing the character of the existing natural timber beams originally sourced from our property, using a texture wall paint to softly express the rudimentary blockwork and a feature plywood wall. We  poured and polished a concrete slab over the existing to give a rustic clean feel. For the cupboards we used second-hand cupboards and doors built into the stud walls to save costs.

Materials

  • off white cement
  • Ramboard Temporary Floor Protection Surface Protect Plus Pre Taped Roll
  • 70 x 35 timber studs
  • 10mm superceil plasterboard
  • 10mm PVC tearaway shadowline bead plaster trim
  • Gyprock 15kg easy-finish topping compound
  • 9mm plywood
  • dulux 10L medium texture paint
  • easycraft VJ100 wall panels
  • 18x18mm and 90 x18 timber mouldings
  • earthwool R3.5 insulation

 

Tools

  • cement trowel
  • galvanised  wall ties
  • lambswool mits
  • Ryobi airwave 3 in 1 air brad nailer and stapler
  • Powerfit brad nails, mega pack
  • Ramset chemset 101 and M10 galv threaded rod
  • Sika hollow block sleeves for M10 rod
  • high pressure water cleaner

 

 

Steps

Step 1

we remove the roller doors and infilled partially with recycled 200mm blocks/damp proof course and recycled off cuts of 200mm wide x 800mm long x 50mm thick sandstone to form a sill(from our local quarry).

 

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Step 2

we water blasted the timber beams from a silver grey to a beautiful off white colour , and left uncoated in a raw finish.

As the existing floor joints to the loft above were milled on the property many years ago, we needed to added timber trimmers to fix the 90 x 35mm ceiling joints too.

 

We removed timber plates supporting the floor joists and chemset galvanised joist hangers to the blockwork to ensure a flush ceiling.

 

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Step 3

we placed 200 micon PVC sheet and termite protection to the wall perimeter before pouring and carefully curing a 100mm reinforced concrete slab. we then put down Ramboard temporary floor protection until polishing.

 

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Step 4

Before building the stud walls, we carefully laid out the positions of the 1200mm wide sheets of 9mm plywood and easycraft VJ board, to ensure 45mm studs where at all vertical joints. We also allowed for recesses in the walling for second hand cupboard shells to be placed, cutting down on the cost of custom built cupboards.

 

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Step 5

before attaching wall panels, the floor was burnished/polished and then the ramboard was again placed over to protect it from damage. Double glazed windows were installed.

Step 6

wall insulation was installed before nailing the plywood feature wall and VJ boards. the use of these wall materials removed plastering and cut our overall install by a few weeks.

 

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Step 7

next well installed the plasterboard ceiling and the PVC shadowline beads each side of the exposed timber beam which in the end was quite simple. we then plastered the joints carefully to ensure the timber beam was the key feature of each room.

 

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Step 8

All exposed block walls were firstly cleaned with a brush, and then we applied dulux medium texture, USA antique white tint with a lambswool mit. The process was very simple and helped fill indentations and small holes in the blockwork. we applied 2 coats. For the plywood, we filled the nail holes with putty, lightly sanded and left the plywood with a raw finish.

Step 9

We attached second hand doors and mirror, and trimmed the cupboards with 18 x32mm white aluminium angle to provide a neat and clean finish with the VJ board. The angle was simply glued(no nails) to the VJ board.

Step 10

Finally we added;

  • the queen bed,old timber stools/chair with second hand lamps
  • white sheer + beige blockout curtains.
  • connected the water heated radiators
  • added an old timber tree branch (from our property) as a clothes rod inside the cupboards.

 

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EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Garage converted into two bedrooms

Hello @richmac 

 

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's marvellous to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your garage to bedroom conversion project.

 

What a fantastic transformation from garage to bedrooms! The exposed timber beams really take center stage in your D.I.Y efforts. Did you sand it down or did you use a cleaning agent to bring the finish back to life? The VJ panels add character to the walls and look so much better than ordinary plasterboard. An overall amazing effort.

 

Again, thank you for sharing such a fabulous project.

 

Eric

 

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richmac
Building a Reputation

Re: Garage converted into two bedrooms

Hi Eric,

to clean the timber beams, we used a high pressure water cleaner. (4000psi).  this maintained the amazing natural finish of the raw timber.

R

 

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Re: Garage converted into two bedrooms

Good Evening @richmac 

Love reusing garage space to become other rooms and you have really worked some magic on it! How long did it take you for the conversion? I really like that shadow line next to the beams. It draws the eye. You have definently added some nice space to your home.

 

Dave

richmac
Building a Reputation

Re: Garage converted into two bedrooms

Hi Dave,

 

It was part of our overall reno. but for this part is was about 4 months due to delays in burnishing the concrete.

 

the shadow line was an important part of the ceiling finishes so we could express the beautiful raw timber beam in each room.

 

Richard

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Re: Garage converted into two bedrooms

Hi @richmac 

Totally agree with you about shadow lines. It really adds to any space.

 

Dave

Verityclaire
Finding My Feet

Re: Garage converted into two bedrooms

H looks amazing, what product did you use for the termite barrier?

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Garage converted into two bedrooms

Hi @Verityclaire,

 

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community.

 

Allow me to tag @richmac, so they are notified of your question.

 

Jacob

 

richmac
Building a Reputation

Re: Garage converted into two bedrooms

Hi @Verityclaire

we used Greenzone barrier as shown in the images and was supplied and installed via a pest company as we also required an installation certificate for the final council sign off.

https://www.agserv.com.au/products/greenzone-termite-insect-barrier/

 

Regards,

 

Richard

 

 

Re: Garage converted into two bedrooms

Thanks for that! Great 

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