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mikejr
06-20-2007, 01:33 AM
Well the concrete has cured long enough so it was time to see if it fit in the new garage......
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ChiHummer3
06-20-2007, 01:51 AM
Looking good!
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mikejr
06-20-2007, 01:55 AM
Thanks....it has more room that we had anticipated. Hopefully in a week or so it will be completed and we will be out of the mud and dirt.

jmsspratlin
06-20-2007, 02:05 AM
Very nice. I'm jealous! I told my wife about your new pad, and how much I'd like to build one. So we are talking about it....the first step in conquering!:D

mikejr
06-20-2007, 02:12 AM
If you need a copy of my plans let me know. Basically the building is 24'x36', the upper floor is about 22'x35' and is clear span.

The garage has two posts in it on the last bay to the right that support the beam. If you look close in the one photo you can see where the man door is, behind that is the stairwell that goes upstair and behind that is the full bathroom on the main level.

We tapped into all utilities so we could make the upper level into an apartment or home office. We have a 200 AMP electrical entrance. We'll do the insulation ourselves along with hanging the drywall.

The cost was $38K, once its all done with the insulation, drywall and hvac system, we'll probably have about $50K in it.

frenzy1
06-20-2007, 12:56 PM
Perfect !!! What about a lift ??? :jump:

jmsspratlin
06-20-2007, 02:15 PM
If you need a copy of my plans let me know. Basically the building is 24'x36', the upper floor is about 22'x35' and is clear span.

The garage has two posts in it on the last bay to the right that support the beam. If you look close in the one photo you can see where the man door is, behind that is the stairwell that goes upstair and behind that is the full bathroom on the main level.

We tapped into all utilities so we could make the upper level into an apartment or home office. We have a 200 AMP electrical entrance. We'll do the insulation ourselves along with hanging the drywall.

The cost was $38K, once its all done with the insulation, drywall and hvac system, we'll probably have about $50K in it.




50K isn't bad at all! I am looking at maybe something a bit bigger. I would love to have the end port a bit larger. I plan to have a drainage system in place for washing/etc. the vehicles in doors if possible. Extra space would accomadate this. I love the idea of a party room/play room/extra guest room loft in the upstairs. I spent some time in architecture school before becoming a nurse, so I will probably draft the plans, but yes, I could def use yours as a guide or template. Thanks for the offer.....Jamie:dancingbanana:

KenP
06-20-2007, 02:48 PM
I love the idea of a party room/play room/extra guest room loft in the upstairs. We've got a nice little guest house out back with 800sqft and 10ft ceilings, a bedroom, kitchen, full bath, large den and small deck off the back. You know what it's used for? Poker mostly. :jump:

CP uses the bedroom as an art studio.

NewHummerGuy
06-20-2007, 02:49 PM
"CP uses the bedroom as an art studio.".........

and tea parties:jump:

jmsspratlin
06-20-2007, 03:00 PM
We've got a nice little guest house out back with 800sqft and 10ft ceilings, a bedroom, kitchen, full bath, large den and small deck off the back. You know what it's used for? Poker mostly. :jump:

CP uses the bedroom as an art studio.


Yeah, I feel more than likely it would become a storage area, but I still like the idea of having it..:excited:

Agriv8r
06-20-2007, 03:14 PM
great looking garage...

mikejr
06-20-2007, 03:25 PM
We didnt build it with enough ceiling height for a lift and I'm not the most mechanically inclined person when it comes to a vehicle. I can build most anything, but couldnt fix a car to save my a$$.

The way we designed the posts, the bays to the right are both clear span so we can actually get a car in the side ways if need be. The way it was designed, we will be able to wash our cars in the winter which is a big help since none of the cars washes around here fit an H2. Sure you can use the pressure spray ones, but they dont get it very clean.

We have 4 inches of block showing at the base of the wall to keep the water from rotting out the sill plate.

We thought about going a bit larger, but then we'd be hacking out what little yard is left with the garage and the pool. We tried to keep all the options open for the upper floor, be it storage or future living space. Its alot cheaper to do it while its being built thats for sure.

marin8703
06-20-2007, 03:40 PM
very nice, i wish i could do something like that.

KenP
06-20-2007, 04:21 PM
Don't use drywall in the garage if you plan on washing the cars in there. Use that stuff they use on the walls of carwashes and some bathrooms. Check out the walls of your local 7/11.

The wall board won't hold up to the water. You probably already figured that, tho.

fisherman
06-20-2007, 04:59 PM
Now.......get the Frig, beer, HD TV and sign "His Space" and move in...God life is beautiful.
The "fisherman"

Steve - SanJose
06-20-2007, 05:19 PM
Very nice setup!

genob
06-20-2007, 06:09 PM
wow mike that looks super nice! mine won't fit in our garage :crying:

mikejr
06-21-2007, 02:39 AM
The H2 wouldnt fit into the attached garage either on our home. My wife's trailblazer barely fit. So once this garage is done, we're converting the attached garage into a family room.

I was thinking about using either the green board drywall or using the OSB with the smooth side facing out with an epoxy paint on it that is water proof so I dont have to worry about getting things wet in there when we wash cars in the winter time.

I keep telling my wife we need a fridge out there for frosty cold drinks or a beer meister....i am thinking i'd get the fridge first so we'll run with that idea right now. I've got cable already out there...just need a tv....

i am leaning toward the name of "manland" for the space.....

mikejr
06-21-2007, 02:39 AM
garage doors are finally in, so we'll hopefully have some more work done here in the next few days....

Sportsdude
12-14-2007, 08:03 AM
Looks nice. Wish I had a big yard or some land :crying:

frenzy1
12-14-2007, 01:01 PM
The H2 wouldnt fit into the attached garage either on our home. My wife's trailblazer barely fit. So once this garage is done, we're converting the attached garage into a family room.

I was thinking about using either the green board drywall or using the OSB with the smooth side facing out with an epoxy paint on it that is water proof so I dont have to worry about getting things wet in there when we wash cars in the winter time.

I keep telling my wife we need a fridge out there for frosty cold drinks or a beer meister....i am thinking i'd get the fridge first so we'll run with that idea right now. I've got cable already out there...just need a tv....

i am leaning toward the name of "manland" for the space.....

http://www.arthotel-connection.de/photos/66/room_66_04.jpg
family room ??

http://www.bornplaydie.com/japan/travel/osaka/gangsnowman-room.jpg


:jump:

MVR 155
12-14-2007, 01:22 PM
Nice looking garage, I have a 2 car detatched now (21x25) that I want to level in the next couple of years and build a new one...... I have nearly 20 feet behind my garage to the fence line and plenty of room to go into my yard. I want to be able to fit 3 cars plus my bikes and Jet ski's in there

KenP
12-14-2007, 04:08 PM
I was thinking about using either the green board drywall or using the OSB with the smooth side facing out with an epoxy paint on it that is water proof so I dont have to worry about getting things wet in there when we wash cars in the winter time.Make sure you coat the ends of the OSB at the joints, or caulk them up. However, it'd be best to coat all sides of the OSB before hanging to eliminate any rot issues later on.

Can't wait to see pics.

mikejr
12-15-2007, 01:57 PM
Hey Ken....well we've got the garage insulated but havent covered the walls yet. Still have to frame out the bathroom and do the plumbing work for the bathroom. So no washing the trucks in the garage yet. It is nice to jump into a warm truck in the morning thats for sure. We have a Reznor unit heater in there. Keeps it toasty. Will probably be spring before I get around to finishing the walls.

I did get the Gladiator slat wall installed on the back wall. Its nice stuff.

Been so damn busy at the office, just havent had much free time.