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Garage conversion and décor ideas

Written by Yvonne Keal

Product Management specialist

Written: 08/04/2025

Your garage isn’t just for storage—it’s untapped potential waiting to be transformed. Whether you're dreaming of a home office, a cosy guest suite, or a personal gym, a garage conversion is an affordable way to expand your living space without major construction.

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Why convert your garage?

A garage conversion is one of the easiest ways to add extra living space while boosting your property’s value. Unlike building an extension, the structure is already there, meaning lower costs and fewer planning permission headaches. Whether you go for a full remodel or a simple interior refresh, your garage can be repurposed to fit your lifestyle needs. Plus, with the right garage door, you can enhance security, insulation, and style in one go.

Conversion options

Our garage doors are secure and stylish, and with their excellent insulation they’re ideal if you’re choosing to repurpose your garage on the inside. Let’s take a look at some stylish ideas for alternate uses.

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Home office

A home office is all about balance, creating a space that feels both functional and inviting. Natural light is important if you’re looking at a screen all day, so if your garage doesn’t have a window it’s worth considering one of our sectional garage doors that you can add glazing to for some light flow. Start with a neutral colour palette to keep the area feeling bright and spacious, then add warmth with textured rugs and houseplants (real or artificial) and balance with functional things like a pinboard or wipe-clean memo board. Invest in ergonomic furniture for comfort, and maximise storage with sleek shelving or built-in units to keep clutter at bay. To personalise your office, add artwork, stylish stationery, or even a feature wall for inspiration. With thoughtful styling, your garage-turned-office can become a place where productivity meets comfort, making work-from-home days a pleasure.

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Guest room

A spare bedroom is a real bonus and it can be a great use for a converted garage. Choose soft textures like plush throws and inviting cushions in comforting colours. Consider incorporating multi-functional furniture like a stylish sofa bed that converts easily, or a big, upholstered footstool that doubles as a coffee table and storage unit. Add personal touches like a selection of books, plants or flowers - artificial versions are so realistic and only need a quick dust - and you’ll make your guests feel at home.

A home gym with bench press, barbells and weights.

Your own personal gym

Save on gym memberships and customise your workout space. With rubber flooring, wall mirrors, and a sound system, you can create a fitness studio that’s open 24/7—no waiting for machines! Plus, a well-insulated garage door keeps it comfortable in all seasons.

Home den with sofas and tv entertainment systems, speakers, shelving for consoles.

TV den

Create a cosy den for relaxation with seating, lighting and tech. Plush comfortable seating, with a throw nearby to snuggle under, dimmable lighting that suits the mood of whatever you’re watching. If you really want to create that cinema feel, consider blackout blinds to help you really immerse yourself in whatever you’re watching.

Yvonne Keal, Product Management Specialist
A garage conversion is a blank canvas with incredible potential. Whether you're creating a home office, a snug, a guest suite or a creative studio, the key is to blend functionality with personality. Think about how the space will be used day-to-day, and then layer in texture, lighting, and colour to make it feel like a seamless extension of your home.
Yvonne Keal, Product Management Specialist
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Craft and hobby room

If you’re into crafts, turn your garage into an organised haven with shelves and workstations. Having everything organised and to hand means you don’t waste time looking for things and can just make the most of your spare time. Make sure you’ve got plenty of good lighting too, especially if you’re doing intricate work.

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Don’t forget the exterior

A quality garage door enhances your home's kerb appeal and adds security. For optimum insulation our Roller and Sectional garage doors are designed with double-skinned panels to regulate temperature and reduce outside noise. For added protection, opt for a garage door with the Secured by Design accreditation for optimum security. And finally, think about the look; choose from sleek modern finishes, classic woodgrain textures, or bold contemporary colours to match your home’s aesthetic.

John Foster, Exterior Installation and Service Manager
In many garage conversions, the original door remains but that doesn’t mean it has to look like a garage. Modern garage doors come in a range of styles and finishes that can complement your home and elevate the space from the outside; the right choice adds both functionality and style to your converted room.
John Foster, Exterior Installation and Service Manager

Transforming your garage into an extra room offers numerous benefits. It adds space, boosts property value, and allows you to customise according to your needs. It’s a practical, cost-effective way to enhance your home.

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