Are you looking to maximize the space in your house by turning your garage into a hang-out spot? Perhaps you just want to create an aesthetically pleasing workspace?

Whatever the case might be, you’ll need to use the right garage colors to unlock its full potential. Often overlooked, the colors you integrate into your garage will set the tone for your space and help you look forward to any time you’re in it.

See below for an in-depth guide that you can use to find the right garage colors on your walls, floors, and so forth. This will help you find the perfect look!

1. Consider the Purpose of the Garage

Some of you out there have never considered using your garage as anything more than a place to park your vehicles. For others, it’s primarily used as a place to store items you don’t have space for in the house.

But what if you could use it for another purpose? Instead of letting the storage pile up, you could use it for such things as:

  • Arts and Craft Space
  • Workshop
  • Greenhouse
  • Hang-out Spot (Mancave, Womancave, etc.)
  • Additional Room (Loft)
  • At-Home Theater

The options are virtually limitless! Knowing how you will use the space in your garage will help you determine the right colors to include in it. 

As you’ll see in a minute, colors exude certain vibes and emotions. This can help you set the mood for whatever you’re looking to do inside it.

Contrary to popular belief, the walls aren’t the only area in your garage where you’ll add color. You can also add it to your new garage floor coating, cabinetry, storage units, furniture, rugs, doors and window frames, etc. 

Using color in your garage can help you hide dirt and dust, giving it a cleaner appearance than the average garage.

2. Use Color Psychology

Whether you realize it or not, there are certain emotions and feelings that you receive whenever you look at a certain color. This is what’s known as color psychology

Color psychology is when you use colors to send a subliminal message to anyone that lays eyes on it. Corporate businesses use this philosophy in their marketing material all the time to try and attract your eyes to their ads and get you to feel how they want you to feel.

Each color has their own emotions that they convey. For example, the color red gives off a feeling of excitement and youth. The color green exudes health and peace. The color yellow sends emotions of happiness and warmth.

Knowing the subliminal emotions that each color conveys can help you find the perfect color combination to include in your garage.

Let’s say you want to turn your garage into a mancave. You want it to be a place where you and your friends can come in, hang out, watch sports, play video games, and just escape the outside world for a bit.

If that’s the case, then you could use colors like red (excitement), orange (friendliness), or gray (calmness), to set the tone for your prime hang-out spot. 

3. Know the Trends

Did you know that every year companies like Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore post trendy paint colors for that calendar year?

They use things like customer buying trends and the previously-mentioned color psychology to determine which colors will be a big hit.

While these are typically posted with the walls inside your living space in mind, they can be a great starting point for the colors you want to include in your garage. Especially if you’re turning it into an additional room, greenhouse, etc.

You also might consider keeping the walls a neutral color (white, gray, or black) and letting your garage floor coating do the talking. You can mix several different colors into the coating and create a unique aesthetic that none of your friends will be able to replicate in their homes.

4. Invest in the Right Garage Floor Coating

There is one trend that you don’t want to follow in garage design: installing epoxy floor coatings into your garage. Many people are going down this route and end up disappointed with the long-term results.

Epoxy doesn’t last as long as companies would like you to think. After being exposed to UV light, the epoxy will begin to turn yellow and fade.

Here at Garage Force, we pride ourselves on providing customers with a garage floor coating that’s up to 20 times stronger than epoxy. It’s resistant to UV light, moisture-repellant, cures quickly to prevent bubbling, and resistant to damage.

5. Don’t Forget the Additional Pieces

As important as it is to have your garage floor coating and wall color complement each other, don’t forget about the additional pieces you plan to install.

Thinks like storage cabinets, hooks, furniture, bins, shelves, tool boxes, and the like can help you add more of the color you’re looking for.

You don’t have to be a professional interior designer to make it work. Just focus on the big picture and envision the final result of your new garage.

What items can you add to create the perfect balance of color in your new setup? Visit this page to find the perfect storage solutions for your new garage.

Add the Perfect Garage Colors Today

Now that you have seen an in-depth guide on how to find the perfect garage colors for your new setup, be sure to use this information to your advantage.

Be sure to read this article for more information on how to properly store tools inside your garage.

To get started, please feel free to reach out to us via phone at 1-855-436-7230 and we will be happy to help you further.