Hi All,
I joined the Forums to share and document the upcoming renovation of our property which will finally include a garage.
So a little backstory, My then Girlfriend (now wife) both graduated college around 2010-2011 and had been renting a condo in Toronto. Both of us started working in our creative fields, me as a product designer and her in interior / trade show design.
We both saw that the market was starting to get crazy and decided to look for a house in spring of 2012. After looking at a bunch of different places I quickly realized that:
A.) A garage certainly wasnt in the cards
B.) I certainly wasnt going to have near the space I was used to growing up
in a small town.
We made the jump in August 2012 and bought a small bungalow on a small dead end street. The house wasnt much but it is small and met our needs for the time.
The lot was about the best you can ask for in the city. 25'x127' with a park directly across the (dead end) street and wraps around behind our house. Perfect for the dog as well.
The first picture I have of the house, taken the same weekend as Hurricane Sandy.
Shortly after we moved in the construction next door commenced. It was a complete tear down and rebuild.
Which ended out making our house comically small looking
We did remove the front "rock garden" and made a nice front yard. Other than that the house has remained how we bought it in 2012
The dead end street is a must for a "carguy" in the city as there is ample parking and every time we have people over we all tend to gravitate to the cars anyways
We have been living in our tiny house for just over 5 years and now its time to upgrade. We had looked into moving but liked the property too and have been priced out of buying anything in our area. Thus an addition makes the most sense.
We are working with a builder at the moment but have done all the design work ourselves.
We just got through 8 months of dealing with the city and finally got all our variances approved. This was a bit tricky as the house was originally built on an angle.
Anyways here is the Sketchup model. Everything is to scale with the exception of the height of the other houses.
The plan is to come out roughly 21' To add a garage as well as a 2nd story addition. This will more than double the interior space of the house as well as open everything up on the inside.
We are meeting with the builder tomorrow to go over and detail the interior plans so we can begin the process of getting our building permits. Ill share some floorplans once there is a little more finalized.
Cheers
-Jordie
I joined the Forums to share and document the upcoming renovation of our property which will finally include a garage.
So a little backstory, My then Girlfriend (now wife) both graduated college around 2010-2011 and had been renting a condo in Toronto. Both of us started working in our creative fields, me as a product designer and her in interior / trade show design.
We both saw that the market was starting to get crazy and decided to look for a house in spring of 2012. After looking at a bunch of different places I quickly realized that:
A.) A garage certainly wasnt in the cards
B.) I certainly wasnt going to have near the space I was used to growing up
in a small town.
We made the jump in August 2012 and bought a small bungalow on a small dead end street. The house wasnt much but it is small and met our needs for the time.
The lot was about the best you can ask for in the city. 25'x127' with a park directly across the (dead end) street and wraps around behind our house. Perfect for the dog as well.
The first picture I have of the house, taken the same weekend as Hurricane Sandy.
Shortly after we moved in the construction next door commenced. It was a complete tear down and rebuild.
Which ended out making our house comically small looking
We did remove the front "rock garden" and made a nice front yard. Other than that the house has remained how we bought it in 2012
The dead end street is a must for a "carguy" in the city as there is ample parking and every time we have people over we all tend to gravitate to the cars anyways

We have been living in our tiny house for just over 5 years and now its time to upgrade. We had looked into moving but liked the property too and have been priced out of buying anything in our area. Thus an addition makes the most sense.
We are working with a builder at the moment but have done all the design work ourselves.
We just got through 8 months of dealing with the city and finally got all our variances approved. This was a bit tricky as the house was originally built on an angle.
Anyways here is the Sketchup model. Everything is to scale with the exception of the height of the other houses.
The plan is to come out roughly 21' To add a garage as well as a 2nd story addition. This will more than double the interior space of the house as well as open everything up on the inside.
We are meeting with the builder tomorrow to go over and detail the interior plans so we can begin the process of getting our building permits. Ill share some floorplans once there is a little more finalized.
Cheers
-Jordie
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