JB740i
Well-known member
Just went out and walked around the lot. The detached garage we'll be building can go either direction, with either the wide or short side towards the house. It'll be probably 100' behind the back of the house at the rear of the property. The builder is suggesting I put the garage door facing the center of the property and put windows on the side of the garage that would then face the house.
To access the garage will require driving past the side of the house and through the backyard. Thinking I'll be driving past the right side of the house and put the garage in the back left corner of the lot. So I could drive into the back yard and hang a left and pull right into the garage.
So does it seem more useful to put the door on the wide side or narrow side of the garage. There's room to turn the building either way.
I know I'll want a lift down the road sometime which I've mentioned on here before and thought I'd have the garage door on the narrow side pointed at the back of the house.
Would putting the door on the 30' wall still give enough depth to work on a car/truck or does it definitely need to be on the 24' wall to have enough depth?
To access the garage will require driving past the side of the house and through the backyard. Thinking I'll be driving past the right side of the house and put the garage in the back left corner of the lot. So I could drive into the back yard and hang a left and pull right into the garage.
So does it seem more useful to put the door on the wide side or narrow side of the garage. There's room to turn the building either way.
I know I'll want a lift down the road sometime which I've mentioned on here before and thought I'd have the garage door on the narrow side pointed at the back of the house.
Would putting the door on the 30' wall still give enough depth to work on a car/truck or does it definitely need to be on the 24' wall to have enough depth?

