Garage Studio!
A 20’ x 20’ garage can function as a studio and kiln room. Spray booth and materials are at another location.

Skutt B wheel with leg extensions. 4 drawer storage- I can drag it around and the top provides additional space for tools when throwing or sculpting on the wheel. Glaze buckets against wall.

From right to left: plaster storage, damp box on top of plaster storage, worktable with tool peg board, many brushes, shelving above holds stains, slip, underglaze, deflocculants for slip/and glaze, sandblasted glass table top for plaster grinding. Standing metal baskets with plaster working tools. Wall shelving storage. Under shelving: 6' table foldable table (very handy!), Canvas covered boards for wedging clay. Not seen - kiln shelves leaning against back wall to right.

Skutt 1027-3" brick, Glaztech test kiln - both can fire to cone 10. Shelving on wheels for molds, glaze, and storage. Note: I don't turn on the vent unless I'm in the studio working. It helps with the smell, but not much else. After many firings both on and off I don't see any difference in the fired surface of the pots.
Laguna Pro-X Spray booth, essential equipment. Includes extraction fan, compressor and various spray guns. This is not in the same garage as kiln/studio space.
Going for it, materials-wise.