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Old 04-11-2004, 02:46 AM
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First off, if you have the space why not build it a little wider than 22 ft? If you have the room? You will not be sorry. I hate a narrow space when trying to open a cardoor next to another car inside.

Now for the garage. There are people here that build a third seperate single car size garage on the front just to house their yard equipment and other toys/clutter.

This looks nice from the street. There are only 2 Garage doors visable and one is just smaller than the other two. I am talking about a two car 16' and a single car 10ft wide doors.

You then make the single 10 ft. one pass through into the back yard side of your house with another single door on the otherside. This would leave your everyday garage in a totally different room and the mosture and prying eyes would not be a factor.

You could also put single car size OH door on the back inside wall. This could lead to the other side of the house and open to the backyard and still not be seen from the street when closed. You could use the sinle to keep your lawn mower or whatever in the front and move it when you need to get a car out.

This would keep your valuable cars totally seprated and safely out of view from the street when you were working on them. You could then have a big concrete pad at least 30ft wide in the backyard to turn them on and into another 2 car garage say at 90 deg to the outlet and with a OH door for a storage area where you could put them up on Lifts if you wanted.

If you build a totally seperate 2 car storage for your playthings like this, the advantage of the extra pad could be used for Famly dinners or a place for the kids/grandkids to play on. I know if I was doing it I would put a huge Carport type cover on it. I love to work outside on my cars with out the hot sun on me. It is so nice to have lots of room to open the cars doors and not have to worry about hitting another car.

You would also have a second single wide place to park a car in the pass through into the backyard. That way you have even more space and still have a normal looking house from the street.

I hope I am explaining this clear enough. It is easier to envision in my head than to explain. I doubt that it would hurt your resale value as someone could always convert the rear 2 car garage to a game room or hobby shop.

I don't know about where you live but here they don't look at garage space as taxable living areas, so they are not taxed nearly as high on your home taxes. It also leaves less to mow if you are one of those that do that yourself.

That way you will have even more space just for detailing. If you have two lifts then you will hate to work on them on the lifts when you are wanting to detail them.
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Old 04-11-2004, 04:36 AM
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Default Re: Parking Collector cars with Daily Drivers

boy does this hit close to home, I built my house previous to marriage with a six car garage, 3 front, 3 rear. 35x40 so I went extra wide and it still wasn't enough to keep her and kids away from my cars and toys so I kicked her car out and that worked for a while but kids and toys still are clashing so I am building a new garage that is 50x70 and putting my sister who is recently divorced in a small apartment with only external access in a corner of the building. She is going to pay rent and I figure it will be paid for in 3-4 years.. oh, and yes it will be tall enough for a lift.. yeah!!!!! you have to be creative and find a way to protect your toys right!

make it as big as you can because that couple of grand becomes 10 fold when you decide to bust walls out later..

good luck!
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Old 04-11-2004, 04:47 AM
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Yeah, I meant to add that you can never build it big enought or tall enough. When you have small kids then you have a totally different problem also to contend with.
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