Our gas line currently runs under the proposed addition. I will have to pay to get that moved. Power comes overhead, on this side of the house as well.
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I think I'd like the 36' option. Anyone have feedback on that? Would it look too "scabbed in"? I really would like the extra square footage without going wider which would make the approach look all garage.
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Here is a better picture of the back of our house to see what it would look like if we extended 6' past the existing garage for this addition like I mentioned in my last post.
Thanks again. What are your thoughts on lengthening the truss span to 36' versus the current 30'? I could keep the attached wall in place with the cutouts you referenced. I will then be able to gain extra 6' depth and extend the back of the garage past the existing rear of the house which I...
For the utilities, much of that shouldn't need to be moved as they are behind our study which is on the north side of our existing garage. The proposed gym area will come in about 4 feet into the existing garage in the back.
Thanks for the advice.
2. Yes, with this design, the condenser would need to move and our natural gas meter is right there. Maybe I do away with this window altogether? I would be fine with that considering the work to get it there.
3. This would include just the approach to the garage and...
I am looking to add some garage space to our home as well as a gym/bonus room. Currently we have 594 sq foot 2 car garage.
I am debating between "bumping out" our current garage or a detached. I had a design drawn up a few years ago for attached but got sticker shock at roughly $56k for the...