Developing a plan for garage dimensions will mean using the space wisely. Although the lawn space is generous, the garage will have to look in proportion to the size of the home. The architectural style of both the house and the garage should look harmonious as well. The budget will determine a lot about the actual square footage allowed for the garage, but good planning will help the dollar go further.
Instructions
Make notes on special roof lines that blend with the house ceiling design. Look at home remodeling magazines to see what features are popular in new garage construction. Go online and see what services are available for new garage spaces. Measure the permitted yard space devoted to the garage dimensions. Create different sketches of the garage to see what looks best. Decide how many garage doors must be included in the plan. Draw the final design to be used to build. Include a walk out door and window in these drawings, if appropriate.
Convert detailed drawings to draw paper, so the proportions in the garage can be seen next to the home’s dimensions. Lay out drawings of each facade in close proximity that will include overhangs, gutters, and downpipes. Create soffit areas and overhangs that look like they’ve always been part of the house. Avoid designing a garage dimensions that looks laid, as it detracts from property-related appeal and the market value of the property.