Background: New neighborhood is pretty picky about things like metal shops - all has to look like house (stucco, rock, hip roof...), etc... Not a lot of space on the lot anyway - rather snug fit. And in the interest of cost I'm trying to be reasonable but minimal in the design and size of the shop. So no I'm not trying for a mega-warehouse.
The architect produced a sketch of a 23Dx25W shop w/ a cutout on the side for a covered entry door.
Because my cars tend to have very LONG doors (think 3rd gen FBody (FBird/Camaro) for example) I'm thinking of pushing towards about 26'8" inside dimension for width. I don't need 2 cars doors wide open at the same time - but I don't want to smack each car (like can happen in my current 22' wide shop).
Perhaps less critical but looking at pushing the depth from 23 to 24 feet. That gives me a little extra space on the back wall as one side wall for cabinets, bench, etc... and leave the other side wall less used.
They proposed 9' plate height. For 2 cars w/ say 48" height each, 1 stacked above the other w/ a 4 post storage lift - is that enough margin for space? Or consider pushing to 10' plate height.
They started w/ a standard 16' door. I'm considering 18' door. I loose a little wall space in the corners (which I've effectively used in the past for shelves in corners) but makes it easier to space cars apart a bit...
Here's a rough sketch. Thanks for any comments, feedback...
The architect produced a sketch of a 23Dx25W shop w/ a cutout on the side for a covered entry door.
Because my cars tend to have very LONG doors (think 3rd gen FBody (FBird/Camaro) for example) I'm thinking of pushing towards about 26'8" inside dimension for width. I don't need 2 cars doors wide open at the same time - but I don't want to smack each car (like can happen in my current 22' wide shop).
Perhaps less critical but looking at pushing the depth from 23 to 24 feet. That gives me a little extra space on the back wall as one side wall for cabinets, bench, etc... and leave the other side wall less used.
They proposed 9' plate height. For 2 cars w/ say 48" height each, 1 stacked above the other w/ a 4 post storage lift - is that enough margin for space? Or consider pushing to 10' plate height.
They started w/ a standard 16' door. I'm considering 18' door. I loose a little wall space in the corners (which I've effectively used in the past for shelves in corners) but makes it easier to space cars apart a bit...
Here's a rough sketch. Thanks for any comments, feedback...
