TipsyMcStagger
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I'm in contract to buy a small home on a canal in Florida. After spending my entire adult life living in apartments, I'm finally going to have a garage of my own!
One of the compromises in buying a waterfront home (at least, an affordable waterfront home) is the small lot size. The existing (barely) two car garage is 21' wide and 22' deep. Because of the small lot, there is nowhere to expand but up. The house is one story, so going too tall would be aesthetically unpleasing. I haven't had an opportunity to take measurements but I believe the current ceiling is close to 10'. Ideally, I'd like to have a 12' ceiling downstairs but that might not be feasible from an aesthetic standpoint.
The existing walls are concrete block. I'd like to maximize the new space and believe I have a pretty good idea of what I'd like to build. But I will pay to have a proper plan drawn up by either a licensed architect or a licensed structural engineer. Access to the second floor would be via a staircase in the garage. There will be no bathroom or kitchen.
This link describes what I think would be a very logical solution (scroll down to the illustrations and the accompanying text).
Has anyone here done something similar? I really have no idea what to expect insofar as cost. I can complete the electrical, insulate and hang the Sheetrock on my own but I'll need to hire someone to frame, complete the roof and exterior siding.
Here are some pics. Any feedback is welcome.
TIA.
Tipsy
One of the compromises in buying a waterfront home (at least, an affordable waterfront home) is the small lot size. The existing (barely) two car garage is 21' wide and 22' deep. Because of the small lot, there is nowhere to expand but up. The house is one story, so going too tall would be aesthetically unpleasing. I haven't had an opportunity to take measurements but I believe the current ceiling is close to 10'. Ideally, I'd like to have a 12' ceiling downstairs but that might not be feasible from an aesthetic standpoint.
The existing walls are concrete block. I'd like to maximize the new space and believe I have a pretty good idea of what I'd like to build. But I will pay to have a proper plan drawn up by either a licensed architect or a licensed structural engineer. Access to the second floor would be via a staircase in the garage. There will be no bathroom or kitchen.
This link describes what I think would be a very logical solution (scroll down to the illustrations and the accompanying text).
Has anyone here done something similar? I really have no idea what to expect insofar as cost. I can complete the electrical, insulate and hang the Sheetrock on my own but I'll need to hire someone to frame, complete the roof and exterior siding.
Here are some pics. Any feedback is welcome.
TIA.
Tipsy
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