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Private garage showroom: transforming your space into a showroom for your vehicles

  • 21 hours ago
  • 2 min read

From garage to showroom: a paradigm shift

The private garage showroom is no longer reserved for major collectors or public figures. Today, it's a legitimate aspiration for any enthusiast who considers their vehicle—or vehicles—an expression of their identity and taste. The difference between an ordinary garage and a showroom lies in one thing: intention. A showroom is designed to be seen, to evoke emotion, to celebrate the object it houses.

 

Innova Box's vision of the luxury garage

The scenography: staging each vehicle

The first step in creating a garage showroom is designing the space. Each vehicle should have its own unique presentation: display axis, angle of presentation, and optimal viewing distance. A raised platform, 10 to 15 cm high, visually elevates the vehicle above the ground and creates a symbolic separation between the circulation area and the display area. The platform's finish—resin, polished concrete, or stone slabs—should complement the garage's overall color scheme.

 

Museum lighting: the technique for large spaces

Lighting is the cornerstone of a successful private showroom. Automotive museums systematically use adjustable spotlights with a CRI (Color Rendering Index) greater than 95, positioned directly or at a 30-45° angle to reveal the body's curves without creating glare. This technique, adopted by Innova Box for residential garages, radically transforms the perception of a vehicle: reflections become lines, volumes are defined, and colors reach their full potential. A DMX dimming system allows for the creation of several pre-programmed scenes depending on the time of day or the occasion.

 

Knowing how to showcase the art of the automobile by Innova Box

Materials: the language of prestige

In a showroom garage, every surface speaks volumes. The ultra-glossy epoxy resin floor reflects silhouettes like a mirror and visually doubles the height of the space. The walls, clad in anodized aluminum panels, stretched acoustic fabric, or wood veneer, add warmth and sophistication. The ceiling can be clad in metal slats or a backlit stretched canvas to create a luminous sky effect. Together, they form a cohesive setting that highlights every detail of the vehicle.

 

Showroom finishes: the details that make the difference

A true private showroom incorporates elements not found in an ordinary garage: a lounge area with two or three designer armchairs facing the vehicles, a small library of automotive books, and a discreet sound system to enhance the viewing experience. License plates can be framed and displayed like works of art. Authenticity documents, service records, or chassis numbers can be highlighted in an illuminated setting. It is this attention to detail that transforms a beautiful space into a truly immersive experience.

 

Garage showroom design by Innova Box

Innova Box's vision : your showroom garage should be as meticulously designed as your living room. Every choice—lighting, materials, layout—must serve a single purpose: to showcase your vehicles and offer their owners a renewed emotional experience with each visit.

 
 
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