Finally Did It - Rented A Workshop For My Car And Motorcycle Collection
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2026 9:00 pm
Hey everyone, I had to share this because I'm pretty excited about it. For years I've been cramming my cars and motorcycles into my garage, driveway, and basically everywhere else. I've got a 1987 BMW, a couple of project motorcycles, my daily driver, and various other vehicles that I've collected over time. My wife was threatening to throw me out if I didn't do something about the clutter.
So I finally took the plunge and rented a commercial workshop space about 20 minutes from my house. It's a decent sized unit - about 2,400 square feet with a 14-foot ceiling. The landlord was cool about letting me renovate it, so I invested in some proper workbenches, tool storage, LED lighting, and a decent air compressor system. I also installed some basic electrical upgrades and got it properly organized.
The whole renovation took about a month of weekends with help from a few buddies. Total cost including rent deposit, renovations, and equipment setup was around $12,000. Monthly rent is $800, which honestly doesn't seem too bad for what I get.
Now I've actually got space to work on my projects, keep everything maintained properly, and my home looks normal again. I can invite friends over without embarrassment. The best part is being able to actually wrench on stuff without having to move three other vehicles first.
I know this might seem excessive to some people, but for me it's been a game-changer. Has anyone else done something similar? I'm curious how others manage their collections and whether this is crazy or just practical for people like us who have too many vehicles.
So I finally took the plunge and rented a commercial workshop space about 20 minutes from my house. It's a decent sized unit - about 2,400 square feet with a 14-foot ceiling. The landlord was cool about letting me renovate it, so I invested in some proper workbenches, tool storage, LED lighting, and a decent air compressor system. I also installed some basic electrical upgrades and got it properly organized.
The whole renovation took about a month of weekends with help from a few buddies. Total cost including rent deposit, renovations, and equipment setup was around $12,000. Monthly rent is $800, which honestly doesn't seem too bad for what I get.
Now I've actually got space to work on my projects, keep everything maintained properly, and my home looks normal again. I can invite friends over without embarrassment. The best part is being able to actually wrench on stuff without having to move three other vehicles first.
I know this might seem excessive to some people, but for me it's been a game-changer. Has anyone else done something similar? I'm curious how others manage their collections and whether this is crazy or just practical for people like us who have too many vehicles.