Garage Ideas

CHaPP
by CHaPP
An easy way to turn your garage into a breezy workshop or even playroom for the children! Or, want the breeze with some privacy? Sunscreen (white or charcoal) will allow the breeze in but keep the nosy neighbors out!
Outside view of garage screen
Inside view of garage screen
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  • Barb Barb on Feb 10, 2018

    Problem is finding places to buy the parts: screens and channels. Any suggestions?

  • Judith Judith on Jun 02, 2018

    Where do you buy the garage screen door

  • Sonja Elliott Nicley Sonja Elliott Nicley on Jul 29, 2018

    Why don't you answer these folks questions?

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  • Cindy Martin Keenan Cindy Martin Keenan on Aug 31, 2017

    I screened in my garage so I could have a bug free work environment. All my furniture and lighting projects are done in the space so it has really allowed me to work day or night. It has a locking retractable screen door so I have total access to the outside if needed. The whole thing can be raised and lowered as needed. I put my actual garage door down at night for safety reasons. Google "Lifestyle Screens" to locate a vendor in your area. It was right at $1k for materials and installation. I love, love it!

  • I made my screened in garage door and it looks great. Now

    I am selling them 900 installed or KD Kits for $500

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