cdottrot
Well-known member
Hello everyone,
I'm in the planning stages - hoping to pour next spring. We are going to demo the existing detached garage/slab and put in a proper foundation/slab/structure.
I am trying to make the most of the space we have, and to do this we are turning it into an 'attached' garage; attached in the sense that there will be a breezeway in the 'pergola' style attaching the house and garage. I have checked with the city and they confirm this is enough to call it attached.
So - what do you think of these prelim designs?
The idea is to use up the triangle in the corner of our pie-shaped lot.
The first picture here shows the basic layout of the property, and in red are the setback limits. The rectangular area attached to the back of the house is a patio. The cylinder is the rough size of the tree, and the block in the corner is the shed.
A note on the garage dimensions - 12" stem walls, 8x9' garage door, 36" man-door, and approx 11' ceilings. I have not added any windows at this point, but they will probably be on the 'backyard' side of the house.
Note that this picture depicts two options, not before and after.
I'm in the planning stages - hoping to pour next spring. We are going to demo the existing detached garage/slab and put in a proper foundation/slab/structure.
I am trying to make the most of the space we have, and to do this we are turning it into an 'attached' garage; attached in the sense that there will be a breezeway in the 'pergola' style attaching the house and garage. I have checked with the city and they confirm this is enough to call it attached.
So - what do you think of these prelim designs?
The idea is to use up the triangle in the corner of our pie-shaped lot.
The first picture here shows the basic layout of the property, and in red are the setback limits. The rectangular area attached to the back of the house is a patio. The cylinder is the rough size of the tree, and the block in the corner is the shed.
A note on the garage dimensions - 12" stem walls, 8x9' garage door, 36" man-door, and approx 11' ceilings. I have not added any windows at this point, but they will probably be on the 'backyard' side of the house.
Note that this picture depicts two options, not before and after.
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