Thank you all for the comments, support and the likes, it has been nice to see the reaction at the end of some days when I was out on my knees. I am happy with the way it turned out, there are still a few more little bits to do but the nothing that will change the look much.
It is weird for me the think that this all came about due to the coronavirus with the idea being born while discussing the whole situation with my wife. The garage would have been cleaned up as it has been a dumping ground for so long as we moved from room doing redecoration or major changes, from tins of paint for the living room to a storage area when we had the man in to rip out the bath and install a walk in shower. The plans would never had been anything like this though, robbed of our visits to the coffee shop where we tended to do most of our talking we moved to the summer house to do any planning. It was clear early on that our shopping habits had changed and we discovered the new routine suited us better with weekly visits to the supermarket before the outbreak scraped in favour one visit every four to five weeks and visits to the local shops in between. That lead on to deeper discussions, about how the virus was going to impact our lives, that and the fact my wife now has some health problems resulted in us coming to the conclusion we should slow down and make better use of our retirement, something we had planned but never achieved with all the work we were doing on the house.
The other surprise was that, with the DIY outlets shut or, those that were open crammed packed, there was so much we already had that we could use in the garage. There were lots of purchases of course but that was really the big items that could be delivered. Almost all the paint used came from tins of left over paint and, while the flooring was new, I used my wood store to work on the smaller jobs. The gaming rig was already in the garage but in it's component bits having been broken down some time earlier, it was last used with my PlayStation 2 so those into games will have an idea how long it has been in bits. The shroud protecting the monitor was all made from scrap wood and all the conduit used was from left overs of previous jobs. All in all it has been a multifaceted task, often difficult and certainly exhausting but for all that it has been fun... so now it it time to start to slow down and enjoy retirement a little more.