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Designs that Work for Your Garage

August 30th, 2010

In building our house, we are very meticulous to the very last detail. Of course, we want our homes to be livable, and since we spend most of our time inside it, we cannot just take for granted how it was designed. We even pick out the best architects and engineers to build our house using quality—even imported—materials. However, some of us think that in building a garage, it is enough to build a roof over a free piece of land. That is not enough.

There are several garage designs that are available to homeowners now. Many construction companies are offering affordable plans for the budget-conscious homeowner, and more ambitious plans for the design-conscious. Nonetheless, you do not have to sacrifice a beautiful design for the amount of money you can dole out. There are affordable designs that you can plan out by yourself (And all you’ll need is someone to dig out the foundation for you!)

Your garage must complement your home. If you have a Victorian style house, your garage must follow the same design concept. Else, your garage will look out of place and will totally destroy your house’s regal image. Colors must follow this principle, too. A peach garage will look very lively next to a beige-colored house.

Single-detached garage makes for those with limited space. Although the space can be regarded as enough for a single car, a second level may be constructed to make more room. Think of ways of how to expand your garage: can it be expanded sideways, backwards, or upwards? This will give you an idea of how it would look like next to your house. Or, you could opt for an attached garage with the loft and the second level of your house merged together into one single livable space. However, this is more ideal to construct while still constructing your house. » Read more: Designs that Work for Your Garage