Hi Folks.
Long time lurker here and am looking for some thoughts & advice about car storage options.
TL;DR version- Have 2 cars but 1 garage & another living space that may work. Need feedback. See pic below.
Wordy version-
My issue is that I have 2 cars that I'd like to store at home rather than keep 1 at home and pay for storage on the other. Picture below is not my house but illustrates the situation I'm in.
I bought the house I grew up in which is a ranch style that originally had a single car garage. This would be the door on the left in the picture below. The back left corner of the garage has the boiler, hot water heater, chimney, & attic/crawlspace access. The right corner by the garage door has the electric panel. Above the garage door (running parallel to it), there is a soffit with wiring in it. To put the cherry on top, the ceiling is only 9' tall.
About 20 years ago, an addition was put on the house for a family member to live in and is currently my man cave. This would be the door/space on the right in the picture below.
The addition was built as living space (not as a garage then converted to living space) and is basically same square footage as the original garage (maybe even a little wider) and has a non-functioning garage door on the front to make it look like another garage from the street. At the back end of this living space, there is a bathroom, laundry sink, some cabinets, and a fridge full of beer, thankfully. Back half of the space has ceramic tile. Front half of the space is carpeted. According to drawings, a 4" concrete slab rated for 2500 PSI was poured. I've measured and a car will fit just fine in here.
Here are the options I can think of:
Option 1: Install a 4 post list in the original garage & store both cars there.
To do this, I need to get wiring moved, cathedral the ceiling, & install a lift.
I've spoken to pros about each part of the plan and it's doable but more expensive than I'd like to spend and will be a tight fit in there.
Option 2: Change the addition from living space to a garage
To do this, I need to open up the wall & make the garage door functional, rip up the carpeting, & install flooring to meet the height of the tile in the back half of the room (thinking of something like Race Deck tiles). This should be a cheaper option but I have concerns about the concrete slab cracking. Plus I have to get/build ramps so the car can go up the 5"-6" height of the foundation/footings. Hopefully a 3600-3800 pound car going in & out doesn't crack anything. That's the last thing I want to deal with.
Option 3: Sell one of the cars.
Really don't want to but if it comes to that, I get it.
Option 4: Shut up and keep paying for storage.
It's expensive and I hate just throwing money away on rent, especially since I don't get to drive as much as I'd like.
Thanks in advance!
Picture for reference. Original garage on left. Living space on right.
Long time lurker here and am looking for some thoughts & advice about car storage options.
TL;DR version- Have 2 cars but 1 garage & another living space that may work. Need feedback. See pic below.
Wordy version-
My issue is that I have 2 cars that I'd like to store at home rather than keep 1 at home and pay for storage on the other. Picture below is not my house but illustrates the situation I'm in.
I bought the house I grew up in which is a ranch style that originally had a single car garage. This would be the door on the left in the picture below. The back left corner of the garage has the boiler, hot water heater, chimney, & attic/crawlspace access. The right corner by the garage door has the electric panel. Above the garage door (running parallel to it), there is a soffit with wiring in it. To put the cherry on top, the ceiling is only 9' tall.
About 20 years ago, an addition was put on the house for a family member to live in and is currently my man cave. This would be the door/space on the right in the picture below.
The addition was built as living space (not as a garage then converted to living space) and is basically same square footage as the original garage (maybe even a little wider) and has a non-functioning garage door on the front to make it look like another garage from the street. At the back end of this living space, there is a bathroom, laundry sink, some cabinets, and a fridge full of beer, thankfully. Back half of the space has ceramic tile. Front half of the space is carpeted. According to drawings, a 4" concrete slab rated for 2500 PSI was poured. I've measured and a car will fit just fine in here.
Here are the options I can think of:
Option 1: Install a 4 post list in the original garage & store both cars there.
To do this, I need to get wiring moved, cathedral the ceiling, & install a lift.
I've spoken to pros about each part of the plan and it's doable but more expensive than I'd like to spend and will be a tight fit in there.
Option 2: Change the addition from living space to a garage
To do this, I need to open up the wall & make the garage door functional, rip up the carpeting, & install flooring to meet the height of the tile in the back half of the room (thinking of something like Race Deck tiles). This should be a cheaper option but I have concerns about the concrete slab cracking. Plus I have to get/build ramps so the car can go up the 5"-6" height of the foundation/footings. Hopefully a 3600-3800 pound car going in & out doesn't crack anything. That's the last thing I want to deal with.
Option 3: Sell one of the cars.
Really don't want to but if it comes to that, I get it.
Option 4: Shut up and keep paying for storage.
It's expensive and I hate just throwing money away on rent, especially since I don't get to drive as much as I'd like.
Thanks in advance!
Picture for reference. Original garage on left. Living space on right.

