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Home›industry news›The Garage, a Forgotten Room

The Garage, a Forgotten Room

By Lauren Holmes
March 16, 2015
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Perfect homes are a rare commodity; after all, not everybody is a practiced designer.

Home owners agonise over renovation decisions for months, spending weekend after weekend looking at every option available to them, discussing the finish, the storage facilities, the size of their room, and ensuring that the final design matches the same standard as the rest of their home.

This demand for inspiration means every time you open a magazine one of the main features is the ‘ideal kitchen’ or ‘Luxury Living rooms’ As new builds continue to become smaller, how we utilise our space is becoming paramount with 69% of fully occupied homes saying they do not have sufficient storage facilities, and 93% of buyers wanting a laundry room.

Why therefore, is the biggest room with the most floor and wall space in our homes being ignored? The garage.

You would never walk into your kitchen and throw something on the floor, or push the door down with your foot in order to be able to close it. So why do we put up with this idea, that the garage is an oversized container of chaos, and somewhere to park the car?

Dura, the original innovators of the fitted garage concept have 17 years’ experience, their award winning modular cabinets provide you the flexibility to create your exact design, from your architects drawing or a site visit conducted by one of their experienced designers.

Designed and manufactured within the UK you are offered a complete personalisation service from, custom colours and graphics to multiple configuration options allowing you to inject personality into your design.

Testimonials from the world’s leading automotive brands including Rolls Royce and Aston Martin are an accolade to Dura’s integrated packages that allow you to maximise storage, whilst ensuring security through lockable units.

2015 brings about the re-education era. It has never been simpler to renovate your rooms to utilise every inch. An initial survey provides you the opportunity to discuss your options, ensuring your items are always at your fingertips.

Each cabinet is made of heavy gage steel that can endure even the most demanding of garage environments, and features a hard wearing composite work surface.

The modular garage systems feature:

  • Fully lockable units to secure expensive tools and equipment
  • Tool control foam for protection
  • Full extension drawers
  • Variety of depth configurations
  • Adjustable feet and lockable castors
  • Adjustable internal shelves
  • Gas struts for smooth door operation
  • Optional vice mounting plates for workbenches

Utilising your garage space is like extending your home without the cost and hassle of building. If you are looking for a lifestyle room the possibilities are endless. From a man cave, gym or games rooms, finishing touches such as interlocking PVC tiles that look like ceramic tiles provide the ultimate touch of luxury. For active lifestyles Dura’s storewall provides a convenient way to store bikes, tools, golf clubs and sports equipment easily providing you the ability to reorganise at any time by simply moving the hooks, no drilling is necessary.

You can visit Dura’s showroom for a free consultation to discuss your requirements with experienced designers who can provide you 3D visual presentations. Once you have decided upon your design professional installers will unpack, build, align and level your brand new garage interior.

Dura Garages, a stylish, fully customisable system that adds value to your home.

Visit Website: www.duragarages.com

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