A mezzanine is just a platform until you can walk up to it. This week, the black steel stairs went into Unit 1 — and suddenly 384 square feet of “up there” became usable space.
Heavy-gauge steel stringers. Diamond plate treads. A straight run from the concrete floor to the mezzanine deck. No pull-down ladder, no spiral staircase, no compromises. This is a real staircase for a real workspace — the kind you can carry tools, parts, or beer up without thinking twice.
4 Photos from Inside Unit 1
From the floor — the stairs run along the side wall, black diamond plate against white corrugated metal with black wainscoting below. The scale is hard to appreciate in photos — these units are 24 feet wide with 18-foot ceilings. The staircase fits without crowding the main floor.
At the top — stand on the mezzanine and look down. You see the full 1,200 sq ft main floor, the entry door, and the 14’ × 14’ garage door with its row of windows. That’s when you understand what 1,584 total square feet actually feels like.
Why This Matters
The mezzanine is what separates a Diamond Garage Condo from a basic garage bay. It’s your office, your lounge, your parts library — whatever you need above the main workspace. But it only works if you can get to it easily.
Every Building 1 unit includes the 16’ × 24’ mezzanine — 384 sq ft. The stairs are powder-coated black to match the wainscoting, the garage doors, and the ceiling. One palette, one aesthetic — clean, industrial, built to last.
Two units remain in Building 1. If you’ve been following along, this is a good time to come stand in one.