Hallucar
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Found myself lurking this site as I'm about to build my lifelong dream (just like many) of finally owning a shop/garage. The deal with the wife is that half of the detached garage will be used as living space for the kids. So even though the building is gonna be 30' wide x 28' deep x 12' ceiling, I will only get 15 wide by 28 deep for my shop. I know, I know, it's a bit of an oddball dimension. It will be kindof narrow and yet fairly deep. Anyways, just looking for feedback from the wealth of experience on this site. Some things I need to consider are:
- Vehicle garage door size? What width would you go with considering the shop will only be 15' wide?
- Windows? Are windows necessary in a shop? I know there's nothing like natural light, but don't windows limit what you can store on the walls, build shelves, hand stuff, etc...
- Sloped floor? Would really like to know what people's thoughts are on putting a drain in the middle or sloping the floor slightly to hose out the garage from time to time. Is this necessary? Do you guys even hose out your garage/shop very often or is sweeping really all a guy needs to do?
- Considering the ceiling height is gonna be 12 feet, is there any good advice on how to best use that upper space for storage?
Thanks in advance for your input...This is a great site!
- Vehicle garage door size? What width would you go with considering the shop will only be 15' wide?
- Windows? Are windows necessary in a shop? I know there's nothing like natural light, but don't windows limit what you can store on the walls, build shelves, hand stuff, etc...
- Sloped floor? Would really like to know what people's thoughts are on putting a drain in the middle or sloping the floor slightly to hose out the garage from time to time. Is this necessary? Do you guys even hose out your garage/shop very often or is sweeping really all a guy needs to do?
- Considering the ceiling height is gonna be 12 feet, is there any good advice on how to best use that upper space for storage?
Thanks in advance for your input...This is a great site!
