Looks like a pretty flat yard. Hard to tell from the pictures but looks like you could remove soil from the backyard and slope everything to the rear of the yard/the corner opposite the garage. Check out the derilict garage by user fergus to see how bad a building can be and still be saved...
My experience with the hardi plank is about 12 years running now on the same coat of paint with a few joints re-caulked and not other touchup or need of paint. Vs. the cedar siding I have which appears to need paint every 4-6 years. Love the hardi.
Thanks for sharing the garage. It is great to see some of the evolution of storage and work space and see the things that work and the things that didn't work as expected.
Looks like a good balance, clean enough to find things and dirty enough to show work actually gets done. Is that a wall heater to the right of the Tool box?
The garage condo build is a superb execution of an excellent concept. I am just trying to find a cheaper easier way. What about a redesign of one truss. It looks like they are about 6' apart so a redesign of one could get you a vaulted ceiling with 12' of space available for the mezzanine...
Looks really great in concept, but I question it in reality. With 14ft walls your mezanine might end up a little low on the ceiling height but it would be mostly buld storage anyway wouldn't it? I would think you want to keep the work space on the ground floor. With that and budget/time in...
For wall height I had a quick question. Are you building on a slab or would their be footings, a few extra dollars in conctrete could add significant height while still using the 8ft lumber walls? Or is the wall height more of a neighborhood asthetics concern?
I am pretty sure our county rules allow multiple 10x20 structures, without permit, which is a terrible policy as it generates several small sheds on places instead of a decent structure.
I have been thinking about this post for two straight days (I think I have a problem). The unique architecture of the shop makes this one a bit of a challange. My first thought is a carport roof just under the existing sloping in the same direction. Not attached though is a bit tougher...
I agree with mmhouse,ddawg16. I am willing to be proven wrong though and trbomx and 70chevelle sound like they have more information than I do. I don't know that either would be horribly wrong, but I built mine with OSB walls and Ply Roof.
Can I make it a two story on that foot print or do I only get those 650? What do I have that I need to store, now or in the future, Is there any other storage on the property?