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Hi Guys, I am looking for some feedback on my garage plan. I have seen such great designs and ideas come from this community, I thought I would ask for a bit of help.
I have been working with an architect in designing a detached garage on a lot we bought earlier this year. The lot is only 10 minutes away from our current home, so we thought we would build the garage first, alleviate a bit of clutter in our current garage, and then work on building the new house next year. I am also trying to pay for the garage out of pocket and not borrow any $$. Timelines may be affected by my pocketbook!
We won’t be moving out of the current house, so we don’t need to live in the apartment above the garage. With 4 kids, that wouldn’t be an option anyway. But the apartment does fit into long term plans of having a “mother-in-law” suite / office. It also will knock down the taxes here in El Paso County, CO by over 2/3 for having livable space on the land.
Never worked with an architect on a personal project. It is quite the challenge to balance budget, needs, and wants. Original plan was to keep the garage square footage to around 1800. That didn’t happen! The plan below is around 2300. I don’t have any problems with the plan as it sits, but sure would like some input to help me feel like I haven’t overlooked anything.
Work Area is to the far left. It is 13’ x 30’. I wanted a place to keep drill press, floor standing grinder, welders, and still have counters around the walls and place for a fab table in the middle. 10’ ceilings.
2 Car garage is to the right of the work area. At 30’ deep and 24’ wide, I figured I can store a lot of cars if needed and work comfortable on two cars if not over crowded. 10’ ceilings.
Next is the lift area. I struggled with this one. I really wanted it by the work area, but wanted the work area to be along a side wall for counter space and such. I could not move the lift are further left because the apartment is above that area and needed lower ceilings. Lift are ceiling is 16’
RV storage is on the far right. Needed this for a toy hauler, but though I better build if for a 40 motor home just in case With the toy hauler, I will have plenty of additional room there for storage of motorcycles.
Back room with double doors is for tool storage. I have a lot of power tools that will be kept in here. Ladders, cords and the like as well. Keeps the shop clean and hopefully the tools secure.
The counter coming into the space between the lift and garage space is just an idea for more counter space around the lift if needed.
Any comments on functionality of the layout? Would really love to hear what you think.
Apartment:
I have been working with an architect in designing a detached garage on a lot we bought earlier this year. The lot is only 10 minutes away from our current home, so we thought we would build the garage first, alleviate a bit of clutter in our current garage, and then work on building the new house next year. I am also trying to pay for the garage out of pocket and not borrow any $$. Timelines may be affected by my pocketbook!
We won’t be moving out of the current house, so we don’t need to live in the apartment above the garage. With 4 kids, that wouldn’t be an option anyway. But the apartment does fit into long term plans of having a “mother-in-law” suite / office. It also will knock down the taxes here in El Paso County, CO by over 2/3 for having livable space on the land.
Never worked with an architect on a personal project. It is quite the challenge to balance budget, needs, and wants. Original plan was to keep the garage square footage to around 1800. That didn’t happen! The plan below is around 2300. I don’t have any problems with the plan as it sits, but sure would like some input to help me feel like I haven’t overlooked anything.
Work Area is to the far left. It is 13’ x 30’. I wanted a place to keep drill press, floor standing grinder, welders, and still have counters around the walls and place for a fab table in the middle. 10’ ceilings.
2 Car garage is to the right of the work area. At 30’ deep and 24’ wide, I figured I can store a lot of cars if needed and work comfortable on two cars if not over crowded. 10’ ceilings.
Next is the lift area. I struggled with this one. I really wanted it by the work area, but wanted the work area to be along a side wall for counter space and such. I could not move the lift are further left because the apartment is above that area and needed lower ceilings. Lift are ceiling is 16’
RV storage is on the far right. Needed this for a toy hauler, but though I better build if for a 40 motor home just in case With the toy hauler, I will have plenty of additional room there for storage of motorcycles.
Back room with double doors is for tool storage. I have a lot of power tools that will be kept in here. Ladders, cords and the like as well. Keeps the shop clean and hopefully the tools secure.
The counter coming into the space between the lift and garage space is just an idea for more counter space around the lift if needed.
Any comments on functionality of the layout? Would really love to hear what you think.
Apartment:

