magnusk750
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I hope I can start building a 3-4 car shop this summer and I've started figuring on the layout. Want to build it as proof as possible and one issue is how to place the shop. I live in village of about 2000 people, on one of the three main roads leading into the village. Quite a lot of people passing along my place, wich might be good, or maybe bad, I'm not sure.
The shop will be about 100 m from the road and 20-30 m from my living house with almost free sight from the road.
What do you think, is it better to make it with the doors towards the road or towards my living house?
With the doors toward the road people will be able to see from time to time what's inside, when doors are open while working in the warm half of the year. On the other side, if a crook starts bending and cutting on a door he will be rather visible. If I place the building so that doors are towards my house some kind of a yard will be created, that can be nice and maybe make the crook feel he can easily be trapped in the more closed space. But, same time, he's not so visible and if noone's at home he can do what he like until the alarm starts screaming.
The shop will be about 100 m from the road and 20-30 m from my living house with almost free sight from the road.
What do you think, is it better to make it with the doors towards the road or towards my living house?
With the doors toward the road people will be able to see from time to time what's inside, when doors are open while working in the warm half of the year. On the other side, if a crook starts bending and cutting on a door he will be rather visible. If I place the building so that doors are towards my house some kind of a yard will be created, that can be nice and maybe make the crook feel he can easily be trapped in the more closed space. But, same time, he's not so visible and if noone's at home he can do what he like until the alarm starts screaming.


). Don't be cheap on the deadbolts either, get something good and maybe even commercial grade. Much more resistant to break-in attempts (bumping, twisting, brute force, etc.) and far higher quality. Deadbolts are not the place to cheap out. 