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Trendey • Other Spaces • Garage • 11 Best Garage Wall Ideas and Designs

11 Best Garage Wall Ideas and Designs

11 Best Garage Wall Ideas and Designs

  • by — Andra DelMonico
  • Published on May 11, 2022

  • Updated on August 21, 2024

What do the walls in your garage look like? If yours is anything like the average American home, they are painted concrete blocks. It is clod and boring. There could even be some shelving or cabinets in front of the wall, but it does not change the fact that your garage walls tend to like style and panache. What you need are some garage wall ideas to help you take your garage from ho-hum to wow!

1. Artistic Garage Wall Transformations

If you are the creative type, your garage is the perfect place to express your inner Picasso or Andy Warhol. Grab some paint and use your garage wall as a large canvas primed for a mural or abstract expression.

Art mural with bee and bike on geometric background
Source: @susanavaldez.v via Instagram
Colorful floral garage mural
Source: @wokeface via Instagram

If painting is not your thing, you could build a wood trim design that you mount on the wall. Maybe your preferred medium is tile, and you could add a custom tiled mosaic to your garage wall. This idea has additional benefits because tile is durable and impervious to water. 

2. Brick Veneer Makeover for Garage Walls

The concrete blocks can be the culprit for why your garage walls look so ugly. Cover the walls with bricks, and you can transform the look of your garage.   Do not waste your time and money with full-sized bricks, though. Instead, you can buy thin veneer bricks that are specifically designed for mounting on an established wall.

Clean garage interior with car and storage
Source: @thehappyhomecoach via Instagram
Organized garage with car and exposed brick wall

There are also faux brick petals that are made from foam material. The panels interlock to create a continuous brick design. This option might be better for your garage because the foam can give your garage walls an extra insulation layer.

3. Clever Workarounds for Cinder Block Walls in Garages

Sometimes you do not have a lot of options when it comes to improving the cinder block walls. In this situation, you can improve your garage walls by focusing on the other areas of your garage. Start by hiding the walls by putting freestanding garage organizational units in front of the walls. This takes up more garage floor space but can give you more storage capacity than wall-mounted shelves.

Spacious garage with storage cabinets and hanging bike
Source: @garageprideltd via Instagram
Empty garage with dark tiled walls and floor
Source: @home.and.garden.emergency via Instagram
Garage converted to entertainment space with projector screen
Source: @magnusfdahl via Instagram
Organized garage with bike on wall and storage solutions

Another option is to hang shelving from the garage ceiling. You can then place storage bins on the suspended platform. Ceiling storage lets you make use of space that often goes ignored.

4. Personalizing Garage Walls with Themed Decor

Just because it is the garage space does not mean you can’t add wall decor. Stick with decor that features things you are passionate about or are themed for your garage. For example, perhaps you hang decor that features your favorite car manufacturer brand or motorcycle company.

Vintage car in a cozy and decorated garage
Source: @heuerheritage via Instagram
Garage wall decorated with UK flag and framed photos
Source: @kwori via Instagram
Garage wall with a collection of colorful license plates
Source: @nwpicker via Instagram
Classic red Mustang in a garage with themed wall decor
Source: @redmustang302 via Instagram
Garage wall adorned with varied nostalgic signs and plaques
Source: @thespunone316 via Instagram
Bike displayed in the garage with the wall mounted car collection
Source: @vedranbakarcic via Instagram
Motorbike parked in the garage with framed pictures and flags
Source: @xbr87 via Instagram

Maybe you are a fan of a particular sports team and have some memorabilia that you can hang on the walls. You could choose a color theme that matches the team’s colors. If TV shows or movies are your passion, then you could hang posters from your favorite productions on the walls.

5. Outdoor Garage Wall Makeover: Paint and Secure Storage Ideas

Do not focus on just the interior walls of your garage. The first step to improving the garage walls is to apply exterior paint. This gives you a clean and fresh base to build off from. Similar to the inside, you can add a garage storage space.

Modern carport with wooden slat walls and upper deck
Source: @aamana.co via Instagram
Wooden garage exterior with black trim and gutter
Source: @lorenzoniedilizia via Instagram
Rustic two story garage with external  staircase and woodpile
Source: @rocking_the_cotswolds via Instagram
Modern car in front of a sleek wooden garage design

Mount cabinets on the exterior walls that you can close up and secure with a lock. There are also plenty of garage storage ideas for specific items, such as a bicycle, canoe, kayak, or garden equipment.

6. Incorporating Metal Features into Garage Walls

Adding metal garage cabinets is one way to add metal to your garage walls. But it is not the only way to add metal to your wall space. Metal panels can give your garage a rustic or industrial feel. Corrugated metal will have a uniform wave to the shape, adding depth and texture to your garage wall.

Rustic wooden garage
Source: @in_joannas_house via Instagram
A bustling warehouse filled with machinery and equipment
Source: @monchuter via Instagram
Vibrant red room with metallic wall
Source: @our.cozy.ky.home via Instagram
Spacious garage with a car and bike rack
Garage with tools and a workbench

Diamond plate metal sheets will give your garage an automotive enthusiast style. You could cover the entire wall, but this might be a bit much. Instead, use the metal sheeting in a similar manner as wainscotting on your interior walls. This is when you attach the metal to the bottom half of the walls.

7. Transforming Garage Walls with Drywall and Insulation

Use drywall to create a finished garage interior that looks similar to the interior walls of your home. This garage renovation is more extensive than some of the other ideas on this list. You will need to add wall studs to the concrete block first. This creates the framework that the drywall gets mounted on.

Garage with white floor and wooden walls
Source: @petetabacchi via Instagram

Before you add the drywall, you can add insulation between the studs. This helps to regulate the temperature in the living space. The drywall then acts as a wall covering, with the finished wall completely hiding the cinder blocks behind it.

8. Revitalizing Garage Walls with the Right Paint

The simplest solution for improving the look of your garage walls is to paint them. Many new homes either have bare concrete or are painted a bland white. Choosing a color can give your garage a different feel and change the energy in the space.

Furnished garage with a table perfect for recreational activities

However, be careful with the type of paint that you choose. You can’t use just any interior paint as it is not designed for the harsh environment of the garage. Instead, choose a latex paint color designed for use on concrete and is resistant to moisture and extreme temperatures.

9. Crafting a Professional-Looking Slat Wall in Your Garage

Adding a slat wall to one of the walls in your garage is one of those DIY projects that require experience and tools. First, you will buy wood trim or beams in a particular width and length. You will then decide the pattern that you want to create. Many people choose a simple vertical, horizontal, or diagonal design.

Blue cabinet garage with bike racks
Source: @garageflex via Instagram
Garage interior with lift and ladder
Source: @lifting_you_higher via Instagram

You now have a wood base that you can hang tools or shelving. However, you probably won’t find wood pieces that are long enough to extend the entire length of the wall. To give your garage wall a professional finish, pay extra attention to where the wood pieces connect.

See more garage paint ideas here.

10. Storage Wall: Shelving and Pegboard Systems

Adding a shelving unit or pegboard to your garage walls is one of the best methods for adding more tool storage. Instead of adding item-specific storage solutions, look for a flexible system that lets you customize and adapt the storage solution to your changing needs.

Organized garage with tools neatly arranged on shelves
Garage interior with a bicycle and miscellaneous items

It is also helpful to have a storage solution that can keep several different types of items organized. For example, there could be a shelf for boxes, hooks for yard tools, a bicycle, ladder, or bins for sporting gear. This is why pegboard is such a good solution. You can buy large sheets of pegboard and a wide variety of hooks to hold anything you can think of.

See more garage storage ideas here.

11. Transforming Garage Walls with Stylish Wood Panels

Trying to hang or mount anything on concrete is a nightmare. You need special drill bits and anchors. This makes hanging even a simple picture more work than it is worth.

A wood garage with a fridge and windows
Source: @customwoodworks135_customtrim via Instagram
A mustang banner hanging in a barn
Source: @highlandheaps via Instagram
Home gym with a bike rack on the wall
Source: @neuspace_ni via Instagram

A great solution is to cover the concrete walls in wood. This makes hanging smaller items simpler. While you could use simple plywood, this probably won’t be thick enough or add any style to your garage. Instead, consider something thicker, like wood panels or planks. You could use broken-down pallets or reclaimed wood pieces for a rustic look.

FAQs

What is the cheapest way to finish a garage wall?

Head to your local home improvement store, such as Home Depot, and purchase sheets of shiplap. You can then mount these on the garage wall for affordable and simple finishing treatment. It is more affordable and easier to install than drywall, and you can mount hooks or nails to it.

Should you insulate garage walls?

If you plan to use your garage for anything other than parking your car or storing tools, you will want to add insulation to the walls. Without insulation, it will be hard to regulate the heating and cooling of your garage space. Fiberglass roll is the cheapest option, and you can install it yourself.

Can I put up a wall in my garage?

Yes, you are probably ok with building an additional wall in your garage. You can create separate spaces by adding walls. Start by adding a stud framework. Then add any wiring for electrical that you need. Add insulation if necessary and finish with drywall.

Andra DelMonico

Writer

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

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