The fact is, you can transform this space usually used to store cars and household items into a stylish, (semi) outdoor spot to hang out. Tavolino recommends using a Polyaspartic floor coating. The look is similar to epoxy but it has better abrasion, so you won’t see the tire skid marks. Plus, it can be installed in hot or cold weather. The best part? Liquids wipe up very easily, so you can get rid of any car fluids that leak out before your gathering, or soak up any beverages before you park your car. RELATED: 7 Things to Get Rid of in Your Garage or Basement Right Now The best way to heat a garage is by adding insulation or installing overhead garage heaters. If you use a portable heater, make sure it’s specifically designed for garages (propane patio heaters won’t fly). If you aren’t sure, consult someone at your local hardware store or a general contractor. RELATED: How to Stay Safe Outdoors While Using Space Heaters and Fire Pits (Plus Other Ways to Stay Warm This Fall and Winter) Others are thinking of garages as places to put a small art studio or even a small office as more people are working from home.