Looking in from my garage door.
Since my hot water heater is next to my utility sink it was very easy to tap in and get warm water. I have the sink drain to its own drain field outside my garage.
My mascots Max and Lucy.
Max is usually laying in the center of the room so I trip over him where ever I go. If I am not in the studio, the dogs will sneak in and eat my clay scraps. I have yet to figure out why they want to eat clay. I separated a set of shelving to make a door way to help keep the kids bikes, and sports equipment out of my space.
I have my kiln on wheels so I can roll it out of the way when not in use. I want to get a bigger kiln so I can make larger pieces, but haven't quite figured out where I would put it. The inside dimensions of my kiln is 16" x18". If I got a larger one, I would want to have it on the opposite wall so it would be easy to vent to the outside. Now, I just open the garage door and roll my kiln near the opening to vent.
If I bought a larger kiln, the bikes, skate board, unicycle and such would be on the other side and forever be in the way. I will probably wait until my teenagers are gone to take over the rest of the garage. Then I can also spend more time potting and less time driving them all over town.