I have finally embarked on my garage. I hope to share it here so that others might benefit from my experience (ha!) as much as I have from others, particularly this thread, Garage build - Modern, Shed Roof, Rain Screen Siding, which above all else provided me the impetus to build the garage I want rather than take the easy route with a big box kit. At the very least it will showcase what happens when some guy tries to do way too much new stuff at the same time.
I've got a few goals, 1) Learn how to design/build a garage. 2) Make a "fancy garage" for cheap. A third goal is to document all the specific things that have caused me grief to either reveal my idiocy or give new help.
Why take the easy way when an unnecessarily difficult path is right over there next to that cliff?!
The background: I mainly want a space to work on my 1989 Saab 900 SPG, shop space for all my other ill conceived hobbies (to get them out of the basement), and possibly an occasional place to park. The Saab (Kimber's older sister) needs basic maintenance, has some kind of vacuum leak, coolant leak, turbo may be on last legs, I want to put in various wigets, fix a fairly large dent, a few rust bubbles, and this bizarre failing bondo region in the back. Also contemplating a long term vision of turning her into a 100mi EV. Of course I don't know how to do most of this so, right now I am basically building a Saab graveyard.
So here's what I'm going for modern Dwell kind of thing (precursor to deep energy retrofit on my house) 20' deep by 28' long stretching from about 8' 7" to 10' 1" height. Clerestory from the N and W for day lighting. Roof pointed south-ish for eventual solar. While initially unconditioned I do plan on emphasizing insulation and air-tightness although those plans are currently up in the air due to some issues I have encountered (namely my stupidity).
Some elevations, also my first attempt at a serious Sketchup project and architectural drawings. At least planning review didn't laugh at me. I am going for cheap plexi windows. Mainly to let in diffuse light while partially obscuring the unfinished ceiling. I shamelessly borrowed this from the aforementioned modern Minneapolis build. Its a terrific idea.
The building design and orientation have created some issues. The alley setback forced me to enter the main door on the side. I am limited to 20' deep to leave comfortable vehicle access. It also means the roof bears down on the garage door header, which has lead to considerable consternation on my part (shear walls, strap ties, buckling, etc, and various unsolicited opinions that it will not work) But I'll cross that bridge when I get there.
At this point I have about 40 or 50 hours into it. Learning sketchup, trying to learn the major code/zone issues, checking spans,spacing, schedules, failing to really get a handle on the trim and siding details...
Here is my slate. It's an old photo from 2009. I'm in the alley shooting west. garage will mostly slip into the space outside the fence. Old garage will come down.Its 12 x 20, has 3 layers of shingles which leak, a slab with a 4" wide crack down the center. But it did care for my Saab for a year while I was working abroad so I intend to repurpose some of the plank sheathing for some undefined projects.
I hope to build this thing for $12K. I have an absolute budget of $15K for which compromises will be made to reach. Anything I save I'm putting toward some type of AC on that tiny house in the back. Off to a great start, permit approved, although the $506 fee eats into my budget more than I expected...
I've got a few goals, 1) Learn how to design/build a garage. 2) Make a "fancy garage" for cheap. A third goal is to document all the specific things that have caused me grief to either reveal my idiocy or give new help.
Why take the easy way when an unnecessarily difficult path is right over there next to that cliff?!
The background: I mainly want a space to work on my 1989 Saab 900 SPG, shop space for all my other ill conceived hobbies (to get them out of the basement), and possibly an occasional place to park. The Saab (Kimber's older sister) needs basic maintenance, has some kind of vacuum leak, coolant leak, turbo may be on last legs, I want to put in various wigets, fix a fairly large dent, a few rust bubbles, and this bizarre failing bondo region in the back. Also contemplating a long term vision of turning her into a 100mi EV. Of course I don't know how to do most of this so, right now I am basically building a Saab graveyard.
So here's what I'm going for modern Dwell kind of thing (precursor to deep energy retrofit on my house) 20' deep by 28' long stretching from about 8' 7" to 10' 1" height. Clerestory from the N and W for day lighting. Roof pointed south-ish for eventual solar. While initially unconditioned I do plan on emphasizing insulation and air-tightness although those plans are currently up in the air due to some issues I have encountered (namely my stupidity).
Some elevations, also my first attempt at a serious Sketchup project and architectural drawings. At least planning review didn't laugh at me. I am going for cheap plexi windows. Mainly to let in diffuse light while partially obscuring the unfinished ceiling. I shamelessly borrowed this from the aforementioned modern Minneapolis build. Its a terrific idea.
The building design and orientation have created some issues. The alley setback forced me to enter the main door on the side. I am limited to 20' deep to leave comfortable vehicle access. It also means the roof bears down on the garage door header, which has lead to considerable consternation on my part (shear walls, strap ties, buckling, etc, and various unsolicited opinions that it will not work) But I'll cross that bridge when I get there.
At this point I have about 40 or 50 hours into it. Learning sketchup, trying to learn the major code/zone issues, checking spans,spacing, schedules, failing to really get a handle on the trim and siding details...
Here is my slate. It's an old photo from 2009. I'm in the alley shooting west. garage will mostly slip into the space outside the fence. Old garage will come down.Its 12 x 20, has 3 layers of shingles which leak, a slab with a 4" wide crack down the center. But it did care for my Saab for a year while I was working abroad so I intend to repurpose some of the plank sheathing for some undefined projects.
I hope to build this thing for $12K. I have an absolute budget of $15K for which compromises will be made to reach. Anything I save I'm putting toward some type of AC on that tiny house in the back. Off to a great start, permit approved, although the $506 fee eats into my budget more than I expected...
