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Adding on to structure or detached garage need ideas

JVB

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Just purchased our first home and it has a single deep garage . It is 26 ft deep from back wall to the door. It is around the back of the house so I am unsure on what options I have.

I would prefer to add on to existing structure and keep it all attached but there is plenty of room to add a detached ( see google maps image of what out neighbor did )
From end of driveway to the trees we have 46 foot . Property is right around driveway to driveway in this plan

Just looking to add enough room for 1 more car and a bit more work area . If I was to do a detached I would want a 2 car plus work area
What would your thoughts be?









 
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In my opinion, it really depends on what you want to do with your space. If it were me, Id park the wife's car in the attached garage and build the biggest detached I could afford for my car(s) and other stuff!
 
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In my opinion, it really depends on what you want to do with your space. If it were me, Id park the wife's car in the attached garage and build the biggest detached I could afford for my car(s) and other stuff!

Our master is above the garage she also thought about adding a 4th bedroom (bigger master) and just extending and widening the garage below the new bedroom
 

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My first thought would be to check the zoning regulations for your zoning and lay things out with the setbacks, easements and height and area and accessory building rules.

I looked online and the zoning map doesn't cover your area. If you are in the city of Butler, and are Zoned R-1, then front and rear yard setbacks are 25'. There is a formula for figuring side yard setbacks. An accessory building can have a 5' rear yard setback. Side yard setbacks must total 30% of yard width with the least one being 10%.

There are other things to know, including easements, in order to make a plan.

Do you have a mortgage survey or property description?
 
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I have spoken to a few neighbors. Our neighbor behind us added on a large game room garage extension and 2 more bedrooms ( 2 story). The addition is as large as the original home. 2 doors down he has a 2 level garage detached. The neighbors said either of my options should be fine
 

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Adding onto the side means having to put in a whole new driveway which adds up. You seem to have lots of room but not where you want it.
Expanding a master suite will be nice and add a lot of value.
Can you put a driveway on the other side of the house. Then you could add a garage with a master suite above it.
Or put the master suite on the left side of the house with garage under it.
 
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JVB

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Yea I think that will be the best route to go with for the space unless she decides she wants a new master added on then I will have to try to incorporate the garage addition with it.
 

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Build a 4 car attached off the back of the house where the exsisting garage is now.
Build the new master suite above the garage.
Be sure to build her a huge closet and a bitchen big bathroom.
Tell the garage size was dictated by the size the the master suite and bathroom you wated her to have

Bob
 

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A workshop is fine, but I personally son't like bedrooms over garages due to possible CO poisoning. But YOU have to decide if that is a concern for you.

If you go with a detached building, check your local ordinances on size. Around here you can only have a certain maximum size, and you can only have one detached building INCLUDING a storage building. I built my shop just before the regs were adopted, but if I were to build a detached building now I would be limited to 1200 Square feet total.

And remember the GJ mantra - your garage can never be too big, and you can never have too many outlets or clamps!
 
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