Closing a carport with two curtains as side walls?

  • Erstellt am 2024-02-01 10:11:11

kbt09

2024-02-01 20:38:21
  • #1
Well, maybe it would make sense to put something like a bicycle garage there. It should also be more theft-proof, depending on how you place it, it won't be very noticeable and you can also sell it again, take it somewhere else, etc.
 

WilderSueden

2024-02-01 20:47:22
  • #2
Good idea, but I would then go straight towards a kit for a tool shed. That way everything is also protected from the weather during a snowstorm. Alternatively, separate the corresponding space - that now sounds more like a parking space than 3 (and where are the cars actually supposed to park?) - with a frame and cover it with cladding.
 

kbt09

2024-02-01 20:53:47
  • #3
.. in the first post there is a photo of this "carport", I would rather call it a shelter for 3, included.
 

aagaagaag

2024-02-01 20:53:51
  • #4
A bike garage is too small for me; in that case, I could just tie the bike to the exterior wall with a hook anyway, because it is weather-protected at Carpool. However, I really like the idea of the kit shed if it is big enough. Where can I find something like that? I don’t have a car and won’t buy one as long as I am physically able to get around well (I am 63 and ride 34 km and 600 meters of elevation daily by bike to work at the hospital). If 1.5 parking spaces are sacrificed for that, it is no problem for me. If I have guests, several cars can park one behind the other on the way.
 

kbt09

2024-02-01 20:57:42
  • #5
Googling for bicycle garage module or shed module or garden house module and image search as a result, you should be able to continue clicking through successfully there.
 

aagaagaag

2024-02-01 21:23:19
  • #6
I thank you all! I have found something that I really like, matches the house visually, and fulfills all my wishes!!! 2.594m next to it should still be enough to park a car, right? The only problem I still have is: how can I best even out the unevenness of the ground? The asphalt is not even precisely sloped: it is quite flat next to the house, and it gets steeper towards the slope.


 
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