384 sq ft
Office, lounge, kitchenette, or all three — your call above the main workspace.
Interior Update · May 20, 2026
384 square feet upstairs — kitchenette going in on the mezzanine. Down on the main floor, the full bathroom has finishes locked in. Lake life, top to bottom.
You store the boat on the main floor. You wash up downstairs in the full bath. You pour something cold at the kitchenette upstairs and look out over 1,200 square feet of workspace through the cable railing.
That’s not a fantasy — it’s what we’re building in Unit 1 right now. The mezzanine isn’t an afterthought. It’s where Diamond Garage Condos stops feeling like storage and starts feeling like your lake house, expanded.
01 — The Room
Stand at the cable railing and look over the main floor. Eighteen-foot ceilings below. Your boat, your cars, your workshop — all of it visible from above.
The mezzanine is 16’ × 24’ — decked, climate-controlled, and lit. HVAC is installed in the back corner. Recessed cans are in the black corrugated ceiling. A rear window brings in natural light you don’t expect in an industrial space.
What’s left upstairs is the finish work on the mezzanine: flooring and kitchenette completion. Head downstairs to the main floor and the full bathroom is painted, plumbed, and waiting for tile. The hard part is done on both levels.
Office, lounge, kitchenette, or all three — your call above the main workspace.
Look down at the full main floor from the edge. The scale hits different in person.
Climate-controlled upstairs, same as downstairs. No sweating in July. No freezing in January.
02 — The Kitchenette
Shaker cabinets. Black countertop. White subway tile. Built into the mezzanine wall — not a dorm fridge in the corner.
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Right side is a design render — finishes and styling shown for illustration
What you’re looking at on the left is real: charcoal shaker cabinets, a black countertop, white subway tile with dark grout, and a matte black faucet over a stainless undermount sink. Microwave is roughed into the upper cabinets. The toe kicks and flooring are next.
The vision on the right shows where it’s headed — open shelving, a beverage cooler, warm plank flooring on the mezzanine. The same floor selection carries through to the bathroom on the main floor below. This is the upstairs you hang out in after a day on Diamond Lake. The hours between the dock and the drive home? This is built for those.
03 — The Bathroom · Main Floor
Every Building 1 unit includes a full bathroom on the main floor — roughed in, painted, and ready for the finish package we’ve designed.
The structure is done. Recessed can is in. Exhaust is roughed. Copper supply lines and drain stub are ready for a vanity. What’s on the floor right now is raw concrete with paint splatter — classic late-stage construction. The finishes we’ve selected change everything.
Warm walnut-toned wood-look plank — the same selection sampled upstairs on the mezzanine OSB and specified for this main-floor bathroom. One palette across the unit.
Charcoal hex on the walls with a vertical accent strip. White penny hex on the floor. Matte black rain head, lever valve, and glass door hardware.
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04 — At a Glance
384 sq ft upstairs on the mezzanine. Full bathroom on the main floor below. Combined, every Building 1 unit delivers 1,584 total square feet.
Building 1 is in the finishing stretch. Upstairs, the mezzanine has a kitchenette going in and flooring samples laid out. Downstairs on the main floor, the bathroom has finishes locked and tile going in next. If you’ve been watching from the sidelines — wondering what you’d actually get for $399K near Diamond Lake — this is your answer.
Two units remain. Come stand on the mezzanine, look down at the main floor and the bath below, and decide if this is yours.
Tours by appointment. Two units left in Building 1. The photos are good — standing on the mezzanine is better.
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