Mziggy16
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Long time lurker, first time poster. I'm trying to figure out the best use of our current space. Before I get to the specific questions, here's the setup:
Survey of the back part of the yard is below. A few things have changed:
The issues:
Questions / Request:
Thanks!
-Mike
Survey of the back part of the yard is below. A few things have changed:
- The "Stucco Shed" has been mercifully demo'd and that space is occupied by a tie wall holding mulch and a playground.
- A new shed was built stick-by-stick behind the garage.
The issues:
- The garage is tight for two cars. It's really about 19'W x 21'L on the interior.
- It can be annoying to have tools in the shed and walk all the way from the side door in the garage to the shed to get a screwdriver.
- Eventually I plan to have a 3rd car to wrench on and will need tool storage/space + access
- The concrete drive was done cheaply (as was the undersized garage), so instead of pouring the drive the width of the garage it begins narrow (~1 car width) at the street and then widens. My favorite thing is when I come home from work and my in laws are blocking me from getting in the garage.
Some initial ideas: - Put in a door and steps off the back of the garage leading to the shed...easier access, but less wall storage space for cabinets, shelving, etc. We could also bump out the back of the garage a little bit.
- Fill in the blanks on the concrete drive and take it all the way to the east property line, almost making it 3-cars wide - better for in law visits and if we need a car to live in the driveway to accommodate a 3rd car.
Questions / Request:
- Ideas to maximize the garage space - Cabinets, shelving, overhead storage, etc. - Open to all thoughts here.
- Thoughts on heating the space - Currently no insulation anywhere. Also a fairly low ceiling that is partially used for storage.
- More creative ideas - For example, what if I dozed the garage and shed and re-built an optimized structure (highly unlikely, but understanding the ideal space might spark some new thinking for me)
- General thoughts, comments, feedback etc.
Thanks!
-Mike


