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    Posted on August 13th, 2009 John Sommer No comments

    Space seems to be the prevailing woe of quite a large number of people. This is understandable since apartment rooms and condominium units charge a hefty rate every month while house and lots in the suburbs require high monthly amortizations. This has led to the need for urban planner and interior designers since they know how to truly maximize any living space presented to them.

    Now, if you think you have neither talent of the two aforementioned professionals, worry not. You may still tap your creativity in order to evaluate whether building a new garage in your place is a possible option.

    Typically, a simple garage does not need a huge amount of cash in order to be built. Keep this in mind so that you won’t have to act like a miser and scrimp on the budget. Failure to heed this advice will result to a finished product that has absolutely no sense of style that even a hobo would not feel comfortable living in it. So, if you are mulling over on whether or not building a new garage will benefit you, here is a list of great ideas to convince you that you can achieve a special garage.

    First, you have to decide whether you will choose the attached or detached option. Does it sound Greek? Well, when we say attached, it means that the garage is connected or built in conjunction with the house. Most housing communities nowadays have this type of garages. This is due to the convenience it offers especially during winter when the biting cold and nippy air is bombarding you with melted snow. During the summer season, attached garages also protect you from the scorching heat of the summer sun. Unfortunately, this option limits the design probabilities for the house.

    If you want to turn a hundred and eighty degrees, you may select the detached type of garage. It offers numerous advantages such as eliminating the imposing garage-dominated facade of your abode. This way, you will be free to make your house as attractive as you possibly can. You may also set back your garage far away from your home so that it will not look too crowded. A third benefit is that the space meant for the garage may be utilized for something else, like a plant and chair-dotted patio or a cool kitchen garden. Doesn’t it sound exciting to you? Lastly, for those who are living in a moderate climate, you will greatly appreciate the green landscaped walk from your trusty automobile to the house.

    Instead of resorting to the typical layout wherein the house plan has a garage facing the street directly, attached to one side of the house, with the entry to the insides requiring a mini tour of the laundry or utility room, bypassing a cozy bathroom along the way, why don’t you build a simple mudroom with a good storage area and chairs to sit on. This option is more practical and welcoming.

    For those who own numerous automobiles, multi-car garages doesn’t exactly pose as a big problem nowadays. What is important is that your architect is informed ahead of time so that he can work in collaboration with the engineer and contractor assigned to your house.

    Last but not the least; you must take into account the building of stairs in the garage plan if you are planning to rent out the upper floor to interested parties. Not only will you be maximizing your space, you will also be earning an extra income to supplement your needs.

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