Design Ideas: Constructing a Garage for Your Sydney Home
When it comes to designing the home, one
of the many things that many homeowners often take into consideration is
building a garage. Indeed, doing so helps increase the value of their property.
If you are a vehicle owner, you know you’d want not just a place to park your
car, but also a spot in your home that is spacious enough to serve as your
workspace as well as a storage area. Indeed, planning to build one for your
property would depend on how much available room your property has, the layout
of your house, and other considerations in terms of the garage’s design and
construction.
Going for an
attached or detached garage
One of the many things that homeowners
often take into account but are having a hard time deciding is whether to go
for a detached or attached garage. Both serve the purpose of parking a car
and/or storing things, but that would obviously depend on where the property is
located, the size of the property and the lot, house designs, and budget.
For one, an attached garage helps you park
your car through it and easily proceed inside your house. If you decide on
attaching a garage with your current residence, you or your contractor would
get to construct something using the walls that you have in your home. This,
surprisingly, is deemed to save you not just in construction costs, but also
costs in ventilation and HVAC. More importantly, the electricity coming from
your home can easily be transferred to your attached garage, especially if you
plan to also make it a workspace.
However, if you have a considerably large
piece of lot to go along with your house design, then constructing a detached
garage would be the ideal. It would be a perfect fit if you live in a rather
sunny climate, with low chances of snowfall. A detached garage would be great
too if you’d like to preserve the overall design of your house’s façade.
However, if you decide on building a detached garage, you must be prepared to
incur expenses not just for constructing it, but for powering it up with
electricity and having it well-ventilated.
Some other
considerations
In general, when designing the garage, you
need to take a good look at its size. It should neither be too oversized nor
too small; just a right floor space and area for parking cars and possibly add
a workspace. If you own a single vehicle, for instance, you should go for a garage
that has a floor measurement of at least 11.5 feet wide and 20 feet deep. If
you intend to add a workspace or storage area inside it, your best bet is to
allot a larger floor area.
Obviously, in constructing your garage,
you need to consider obtaining a building permit. That way, you can determine
if you can build your garage depending on the size, location, and the area’s
design to your liking. From roofing, plumbing, flooring, to ventilation and
HVAC, it is important that you also put in the time to work with professional home builders Sydney or contractor to help you establish your
garage. Indeed, by adding value to your existing property through your garage,
you establish for yourself a workspace, storage area, and a place to park your
vehicle.
Lastly, you should never fail to consider
the workers you will hire. It is extremely important that you only get the
services of reputable home builders Sydney and house designs experts who can
easily get the job done while saving you from the hassles of home construction,
such as the dirt, mess, and noise.
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