M-Funf
Active member
I can't take credit for constructing the garage. It was done by the previous owners. But it's good that it was built quite some time ago, as it would be impossible to build a garage of this size on the property today when you consider a 5' side setback and a 20' back setback.
When we bought the house a year ago, the garage was a basic 900 square foot unit with exposed studs, bare concrete floor, no electrical, and tilt-up doors with openers:
We upgraded the doors to carriage style doors to match the hundred year old house, added electrical and drywall, and epoxied the floor.
Hey, it ain't much, but it's better than what most people have in this old town
Old Garage:
New Garage:
Enjoy!
When we bought the house a year ago, the garage was a basic 900 square foot unit with exposed studs, bare concrete floor, no electrical, and tilt-up doors with openers:
We upgraded the doors to carriage style doors to match the hundred year old house, added electrical and drywall, and epoxied the floor.
Hey, it ain't much, but it's better than what most people have in this old town
Old Garage:
New Garage:
Enjoy!


