
How to Turn an Old Garage Into a Beautiful Studio or Guest Suite
A practical guide to transforming under-used space into something valuable, functional, and beautiful.
Converting a garage is one of the smartest ways to add living space to your home without a major extension. With the right design, approvals, and planning, an old garage can become a bright, modern studio, teenage retreat, home office, or guest suite. Here’s how the process works and what to expect.
1. Start With the Potential: What Could Your Garage Become?
Garages often have great bones—solid walls, existing slab, and good access. This makes them ideal for conversion.
Popular ideas include:
- Self-contained guest suite
- Airbnb-style accommodation
- Teenage retreat
- Home office or creative studio
- Gym or wellness room
- Granny flat–style space (depending on approvals)
Imagine the value you can add by turning unused storage into a functional extension of your home.
2. What Needs Upgrading?
Even if your garage looks solid, it will almost always need:
- Proper insulation
- New windows and doors
- Waterproofing
- Electrical and lighting upgrades
- Plumbing (if adding a bathroom or kitchenette)
- Flooring over the slab
- Heating and cooling
These upgrades bring the space up to home-grade quality.
3. Approval Pathways: DA vs CDC
A garage conversion can go through either Complying Development (CDC) or a Development Application (DA)—depending on your site.
CDC (Complying Development Certificate)
Faster approval through a private certifier.
Works if your garage is:
- Already part of the main house
- Not heritage-listed
- Positioned within required setbacks
- Meeting all height and boundary rules
DA (Development Application)
Approval through your local council.
Needed if:
- Your site has constraints (heritage, flood, bushfire)
- You’re adding a bathroom or changing the building footprint
- You want a more custom design
- The garage is too close to boundaries
At Residential Studio, we assess your site and let you know the best pathway before we begin.
4. Timeline: How Long Does It Take?
Here’s a simple guide:
Design + drawings: 2–6 weeks
Approvals (CDC or DA):
- CDC: 2–4 weeks
- DA: 6–12 weeks
Construction: 6–12 weeks depending on scope
Total: 10–20 weeks from concept to finished space.
5. Before and After: What This Transformation Typically Looks Like
Before
- Concrete slab
- Roller door
- Poor insulation
- Dark, cold space
- Used for storage or collecting clutter
After
- New façade with sliding doors or a feature window
- Fresh flooring and insulation
- A bright, modern interior
- Bathroom or kitchenette (if desired)
- Warm lighting and stylish finishes
- A space that feels like part of the home, not an add-on
This type of conversion can dramatically improve how your home functions—and often increases property value.
6. Budget Guide
Costs can vary depending on size and whether you add plumbing, but most conversions fall into these ranges:
- Basic studio conversion: $25,000–$45,000
- Studio with bathroom: $45,000–$90,000
- High-end guest suite: $90,000+
We provide clear cost guidance early in the design process so there are no surprises.
7. How Residential Studio Helps
We guide you from start to finish:
- Site visit and design advice
- Concept drawings
- Advice on DA or CDC
- Full documentation for approvals
- Coordination with certifier, engineer, and builder
- Support through construction
Our goal is to make the process smooth, stress-free, and perfectly aligned with how you want to live.
Ready to transform your garage?
If you’re thinking about creating a studio or guest suite, we’d love to help bring your vision to life.
Get in touch with Residential Studio to book your Project Discovery Call.
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