Converting a garage into a living space is a popular project these days. But whether you do that, or just want to give this space some style, it’s important to give some thought about how you want the space laid out.

First, consider the flooring. Your kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom all have a certain kind of flooring that matches your style and each room’s needs. The garage will be no different.

Here are some options:

1. Stain

An unfinished concrete floor is dusty and absorbs spills and stains. The least expensive option is applying a translucent or solid latex stain. These stains seal the concrete and give it a more consistent look. Staining typically costs between 2 and 4 dollars per square foot.

2. Paint

Concrete paint is another option. However, paint simply isn’t durable enough to hold up to hot tires or chemicals for long. A gallon of concrete paint will cost you around $33.

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3. Epoxy Coatings

While more expensive than stains and paint, two-part epoxy coatings are also more durable. Most epoxy kits include decorative chips to embed in the wet finish, adding character and hiding dirt. At $45 per gallon, you can cover up to 100 square feet with an epoxy coating.

4. Heavy-Duty Tiles

The easiest, but one of the more expensive, options is rubber or vinyl tiles. They don’t require any adhesive; instead, simply interlock them like a puzzle.

Most of them are heavy-duty and hard to gouge, making them perfect for gyms, workshops, or even for truck trailer floor protection. Depending on what kinds of tiles you are after, you could spend anywhere from $3 to $8 per square foot. We recommend options like Swisstrax and Racedeck interlocking floor tiles for garage flooring.

5. Carpet

Get a Grip on the Family Garage

Installing carpet in the garage is a great way to prevent dirt from being tracked in the house. It’s inexpensive and only needs a small bit of carpet tape to hold down.

You also can use glue, but this will make removing the carpet difficult. Most homeowners will pay around $3 to $11 a square foot for carpet installation.

Watch the video above to find out more.

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Danny Lipford is a home improvement expert and television personality who started his remodeling business, Lipford Construction, at the age of 21 in Mobile, Alabama. He gained national recognition as the host of the nationally syndicated television show, Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford, which started as a small cable show in Mobile. Danny's expertise in home improvement has also led him to be a contributor to popular magazines and websites and the go-to source for advice on everything related to the home. He has made over 200 national television appearances and served as the home improvement expert for CBS's The Early Show and The Weather Channel for over a decade. Danny is also the founder of 3 Echoes Content Studio, TodaysHomeowner.com, and Checking In With Chelsea, a décor and lifestyle blog.

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