Dawizman
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Who doesn't love a sweet garage? We bought our house in April this year, but it was clear from the beginning that a bigger garage was in order. I started planning the build before the deal was closed.
The house is built on a bit of a slope with a walk out basement with 10'-6" ceilings. The only spot to stick a garage was going to be on a hill. This was going to mean footings, frost walls, and a lot of fill. The house has several distinctive peaks in the roof, and I decided to match the 10/12 pitch in order to match, and maintain the curb appearance. With this in mind, and the desire for a 14ft door to accommodate a large RV in the future, I came up with a rough sketch and sent it over to a drafting company to put together a set of blueprints.
This was the final design:
A few tweaks were made after the drawings arrived, including moving from 10x14 to a 12x14 doors in the tall bay.
The house is built on a bit of a slope with a walk out basement with 10'-6" ceilings. The only spot to stick a garage was going to be on a hill. This was going to mean footings, frost walls, and a lot of fill. The house has several distinctive peaks in the roof, and I decided to match the 10/12 pitch in order to match, and maintain the curb appearance. With this in mind, and the desire for a 14ft door to accommodate a large RV in the future, I came up with a rough sketch and sent it over to a drafting company to put together a set of blueprints.
This was the final design:
A few tweaks were made after the drawings arrived, including moving from 10x14 to a 12x14 doors in the tall bay.