Best Garage or Workshop Design for Audio Gear



As I plan a new, full house renovation, I am rethinking not only my listening room, but also how I might better store various accessories, spare cables, amd spare components to have a clean, tidy, well lit area to work on various audio projects.

Have any of you dedicated spare in a garage or workshop for electronic projects?

If you were designing a new garage or house, what space or storage would you add, above and beyond a listening room?

Albeit with more of an automotive spin, this guy seems to have the right idea:

www.ultimategarage.com

Look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas
cwlondon
I would like a workshop just behind the speaker area in so that I do not have far to go. Something like a big room with a divider wall or something where I can easily swap and work on things.

The shops in the garages in the photos are a bit of a joke, those Kaiser air compressors for instance- unless you need a jack hammer for your car... Too many drawers- too hard to find things.
4est

Too many drawers? I can't find anything in any case, so I appreciate the feedback.

And yes, assuming the rack is in between the speakers, I always thought it would be nice to have dedicated, walk in space behind the front wall.

This way, components - whether active or not active in the system - could be patched in an out conveniently, while also doing a better job of hiding the wires.

I think I saw something like this in an audio store, circa 1980, but don't recall people discussing features like this, even in a dedicated room.
Makes me think of some of the Japanese guys with warehouses and forklifts for their old WE gear and monster horns. It seems these days that all of my gear is really heavy and hard to move. I'd love to be able to roll things around on carts. Better yet your idea- a large rack where you could patch things in and out w/o having to move anything bigger than a cable. I guess I am getting old!
Haas tool room mill to make face plates. You know you look at your gear more then listen to it.