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Not 100% done. Garden door will be replaced with garage door once the house is done and we aren't living in here anymore.
 

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FCH: so you married the perfect gal and she looks like she's half your age too. then you show a few teaser pictures of your awesome garage. congrats on both subjects and welcome to the forum.

just saying before others do that we need more pictures. lots more pictures. also dimensions or a floor plan because as I've already said that design you have there looks great.
 
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FCH: so you married the perfect gal and she looks like she's half your age too. then you show a few teaser pictures of your awesome garage. congrats on both subjects and welcome to the forum.

just saying before others do that we need more pictures. lots more pictures. also dimensions or a floor plan because as I've already said that design you have there looks great.

She is actually older than me. But she is half the age of my Dad who is in the picture. He helped me frame it.

I'll see what else I have for pics. I'm away at work right now so be a couple weeks before I can take any more

Its roughly 1600ft. The long side of the "L" is 40' x 50'. The 40 section is 26' wide with a 10000lb inground hoist in the center. The 50 section is 16' wide.
 

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FCH: still looks and sounds like you married the right girl. congrats. also very interesting design on the garage. had you seen one like it here on Garage Journal or someplace else or is it your own design.

post lots of pictures when you can and have a safe trip.
 
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finally convinced her huh? LOL
Was there wine and sparkly things involved?

Welcome!

Your not going to believe this. BUUUTTTTT, building the shop first and living in it while we built the house was her idea. I suggested renting and building but she insisted that was a waste on money. ANNNNDDDD she insisted that it be big enough for the motorhome. So after that everything else was easy. I wanted it to look like something other than a big metal box so the 2 sides you cant see are tin. But the rock and stucco side faces the yard and is the same finish the house is getting.
 
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drivesitfar I actually designed it and drew it up. Fortunately where I live it is considered a agricultural building and it was built without any permits. Only thing design wise it cost me was for the beam sizing. Friend of a friend has a engineering company and sized it for me. I originally was going to put a post in that inside corner to support everything. But damn I'm glad I didn't.
 

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Your not going to believe this. BUUUTTTTT, building the shop first and living in it while we built the house was her idea. I suggested renting and building but she insisted that was a waste on money. ANNNNDDDD she insisted that it be big enough for the motorhome. So after that everything else was easy. I wanted it to look like something other than a big metal box so the 2 sides you cant see are tin. But the rock and stucco side faces the yard and is the same finish the house is getting.

Best of both worlds! Sounds like you have a level headed woman. :thumbup:
 
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