loong | 09-28-2021 10:06 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by twitchyzero
(Post 9040675)
always equally intrigued by the garage
i've never seen a single attached with a huge window in the back SwiftRage | Quote:
Originally Posted by TOS'd
(Post 9040677)
If you enhance the reflection on the front bumper, the garage door appears to be pretty far away from the car. So its probably a tandem garage below a TH unit, with a window either to a backyard or common walkway. | ^This. Its a townhouse with a tandem garage. The window and door lead to a small backyard. Quote:
Originally Posted by EvoFire
(Post 9040722)
I think those are supposed to drain if you hose it down. I don't want to try and pickup a washer that fell through though. | The tiles have channeling to allow for water to drain out. Luckily, I haven't dropped a washer in between yet but you can easily lift up one tile with a flathead and then snap it back in place after. Quote:
Originally Posted by supafamous
(Post 9040728)
Tell me more about the flooring. I'm moving into my new place in November and was going to do epoxy but what you've got looks dope. | It's from a company called Swisstrax. They're interlocking tiles that you just snap in place. There is some cutting required for the edges and bends since every garage isn't a perfect square. The tiles come in a wide variety of colours, so you can design the layout however you like. I went with these over epoxy because of the following:
- Durability. You can replace any tile if you wreck it, vs having to re-epoxy your entire floor to fix it.
- Price. It was about half the price of all the epoxy quotes I received.
- No strata approval required. And if I move again, I can pack up the tiles and use it in the next garage. |