First off I have no idea what I'm talking or thinking about when it comes to building a shop. Of course the bigger the better, but I'm trying to be realistic with my needs. My business focuses on working on small fiberglass travel trailers. One at a time, usually done the same day. So a pull through building with a door at each end would be ideal so a customer can pull in, drop the trailer, and off they go. I also want enough room to work and play with my toys, I work on 4x4's and jeeps too. Simple stuff, but having a 2 post lift would be awesome. Room for work benches, welding, tools, etc too. When I don't have a camper to work on, I can park my big pick up truck in there to stay out of the weather.
The campers I work on only need a 10' door for clearance. However maybe I should do a 12 or 14 footer so I can pull anything through?
Secondly, I'm going to need an apartment/in-law suite for visiting friends and relatives. Something very simple like a one room studio with a 3/4 bath with shower stall. Put in a mini-split heat pump and that should take care of HVAC.
At first I was thinking a second floor- as they say, going up is cheaper than going out. However with tall doors- I'm looking at a 14 or 16' ceiling on the first floor. Maybe I can carve a corner out and put the apartment on the ground floor? That would especially be helpful if my parents or in-laws come to stay, because they're old and getting older.
Decent idea or dumb? What size shop should I be thinking? Will putting a big door on each end of the building be enough? I'm thinking that would simplify the design and cut down on cost vs multiple bay doors. If the building is big enough, I should be able to pull a jeep in and angle it into a corner with the lift and still have a camper lined up down the middle or side?
Finally, carports off both sides. One to cover up my tractor collection and keep a utility trailer and stuff out of the weather. The other side could be an RV pad with hookups so a customer could spend the night if need be. Or I could do a separate stand alone carport further away if that makes more sense.
The campers I work on only need a 10' door for clearance. However maybe I should do a 12 or 14 footer so I can pull anything through?
Secondly, I'm going to need an apartment/in-law suite for visiting friends and relatives. Something very simple like a one room studio with a 3/4 bath with shower stall. Put in a mini-split heat pump and that should take care of HVAC.
At first I was thinking a second floor- as they say, going up is cheaper than going out. However with tall doors- I'm looking at a 14 or 16' ceiling on the first floor. Maybe I can carve a corner out and put the apartment on the ground floor? That would especially be helpful if my parents or in-laws come to stay, because they're old and getting older.
Decent idea or dumb? What size shop should I be thinking? Will putting a big door on each end of the building be enough? I'm thinking that would simplify the design and cut down on cost vs multiple bay doors. If the building is big enough, I should be able to pull a jeep in and angle it into a corner with the lift and still have a camper lined up down the middle or side?
Finally, carports off both sides. One to cover up my tractor collection and keep a utility trailer and stuff out of the weather. The other side could be an RV pad with hookups so a customer could spend the night if need be. Or I could do a separate stand alone carport further away if that makes more sense.

