jpcjguy
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Hi all,
So I am coming back around to designing a detached garage.
I am looking at a 48x30x12.
Attached is a layout. Initially the design was all scissor truss with the right bay setup for a lift. The bay doors would be 9' tall.
The reason for the man door (initially) close to the bay door was to have a full corner for either a free weight gym area - or other purpose. I have 3 kids - two boys that are 9 that might appreciate that one day.
Then I started thinking of the possibility of some attic trusses over some of it. So I added the staircase and a line that would divide the attic vs scissor. This way one door is in the scissor and the other completely under the attic truss.
I also thought that since I don't need the height on the left side of the garage, I thought about that side being framed as a 10' wall and then getting an attic truss that has a 2' raised heel. This would be benficial in 2 ways - a taller room opening above and not having to have a landing for the staircase because I am not rising 12ft and change.
Of course now I think I might move the man door all the way left to allow easier access for longer things up the stairs. The gym area would now tuck behind the stairs. I also might do a 1/2 bath under the stairs now.
So, now that I have my high level thoughts shared, let's beat it up and determine what can't be done or what is not a good idea or what could be done more efficiently. I also attached the latest truss that I was given.
thanks!
So I am coming back around to designing a detached garage.
I am looking at a 48x30x12.
Attached is a layout. Initially the design was all scissor truss with the right bay setup for a lift. The bay doors would be 9' tall.
The reason for the man door (initially) close to the bay door was to have a full corner for either a free weight gym area - or other purpose. I have 3 kids - two boys that are 9 that might appreciate that one day.
Then I started thinking of the possibility of some attic trusses over some of it. So I added the staircase and a line that would divide the attic vs scissor. This way one door is in the scissor and the other completely under the attic truss.
I also thought that since I don't need the height on the left side of the garage, I thought about that side being framed as a 10' wall and then getting an attic truss that has a 2' raised heel. This would be benficial in 2 ways - a taller room opening above and not having to have a landing for the staircase because I am not rising 12ft and change.
Of course now I think I might move the man door all the way left to allow easier access for longer things up the stairs. The gym area would now tuck behind the stairs. I also might do a 1/2 bath under the stairs now.
So, now that I have my high level thoughts shared, let's beat it up and determine what can't be done or what is not a good idea or what could be done more efficiently. I also attached the latest truss that I was given.
thanks!
