Thursday, September 23, 2010

Great Garage Kits: Go Gambrel for More Space

One of the most economical and attractive ways to increase your home storage is with a garage building kit. Many of these are based on the traditional pole building design, so in order to get the most usable space, consider the gambrel style roof option.
That is just what one couple recently discovered—and it is illustrated in the photo. When Bill and Joan needed additional storage, they were not sure just what kind of building would best fit their needs. At a minimum, they figured they needed something that would allow room to store their two vehicles—a pickup truck and the family van.
And at the same time they really wanted room for Bill’s growing collectables that were beginning to take over the house. As the couple reviewed garage designs, they rejected the traditional “A-frame” style as the attic storage area just feels too cramped.
And yet the footprint of a three-car design, which would have left one bay for Bill’s stuff took up too much yard space.
They finally solved the dilemma by choosing a home garage kit
with gambrel attic trusses. Serendipitously, this also solved issues of site characteristics and zoning regulations. The additional space that opens up with the gambrel truss was just the ticket as the cost for the kit and construction was still well within the couple’s budget.
They also felt it was important to keep the color scheme of the existing house exterior. Accordingly, the garage kit provider sent them color samples of the available vinyl siding and roofing shingles in order to make the selection. They were delighted to discover that the exact same materials and colors were available as those used on the house exterior and roof.
After thinking it over together, they upgraded from the standard seven-foot door height to eight-foot doors to accommodate their oversized vehicles and an additional personal entry door for convenience. For very little additional expense, they added two windows to add additional light that makes it much more pleasant for Bill to spend time upstairs in the new garage.
At the end of the project, both Bill and Joan were pleased at how well the building complemented their existing home. Joan was clearly delighted to empty out some of the stacks of boxes that had been accumulating in the guest bedroom and den. “This garage kit is the best home improvement project we have ever undertaken,” Bill added. “If we had realized how easy it was and how much it would add, we’d have done it a lot sooner!”


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