T.OConnell
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New 26x32 build
Hello to all from WI. Visited your journal many times....happy to have joined, just hope I'm doing this right. Better with a hammer than an iPad!
Having concrete poured for a 26x 32 garage (space very limited, shared drive in central wi city home). Had old garage razed week before deer season thinking we could get the pour done...Didn't happen due to cold. Gave us time to think. Thought about a basement however crane needs larger footprint to get in. I should tell you that a variance had to be obtained for new garage (home and garage took 33% of lot vs the allowed 30%). Home is Gabriel in architecture. Love it...first level 1870, second level I'm thinking 40's.
First of all, looking for thoughts. Lots of space upstairs in my home due to style. I have professional help to assist me at any stage and he tells me he dislikes Gabriel style and it's much more difficult to build. Because we can go 18 ft high, he tells me plenty of room, if not just as much, could be obtained utilizing a pitched roof. I need ideas from you to obtain as much space as possible in the "loft area." 26x32x18 feet high. Thanks! Looking forward to much more educ!
Hello to all from WI. Visited your journal many times....happy to have joined, just hope I'm doing this right. Better with a hammer than an iPad!
Having concrete poured for a 26x 32 garage (space very limited, shared drive in central wi city home). Had old garage razed week before deer season thinking we could get the pour done...Didn't happen due to cold. Gave us time to think. Thought about a basement however crane needs larger footprint to get in. I should tell you that a variance had to be obtained for new garage (home and garage took 33% of lot vs the allowed 30%). Home is Gabriel in architecture. Love it...first level 1870, second level I'm thinking 40's.
First of all, looking for thoughts. Lots of space upstairs in my home due to style. I have professional help to assist me at any stage and he tells me he dislikes Gabriel style and it's much more difficult to build. Because we can go 18 ft high, he tells me plenty of room, if not just as much, could be obtained utilizing a pitched roof. I need ideas from you to obtain as much space as possible in the "loft area." 26x32x18 feet high. Thanks! Looking forward to much more educ!
