Double garage perpendicular to the street

  • Erstellt am 2016-08-03 10:51:12

Speedy-OTW

2016-08-03 13:06:30
  • #1
Hello!

Do you mean perpendicular to the street like in our case??


Well, we have no problems with it at all, on the contrary, we are even very happy about the large driveway.
Especially when guests come, because of the parking space in front of the house.

Regards
 

MarcWen

2016-08-03 13:25:15
  • #2


Well, I don't see any real advantage there. Crossing the "pedestrian traffic," a parked front door. It's much more pleasant if you can step out of the front door without having to watch out for traffic.
If you have to build at least 5 meters from the street, a 6-meter-wide double garage, then you also have at least 2 parking spaces in front of the garage. Otherwise, design the area in front of the house more generously.
 

DG

2016-08-03 13:27:21
  • #3
Please forget that again, the driveway must lead directly from the street, otherwise you will lose too much space. Your property is too small for such tricks; with the current plan, you would drive into the garage from the north and have to push the house massively towards the south.

The property I was talking about has a lot area of +1000m², so 50m² of maneuvering space in front of the house doesn't matter.

Best regards
Dirk Grafe
 

Basti2709

2016-08-03 13:43:33
  • #4
From the property boundary to the start of the garage door is 4.25 meters for us... the door itself is 2.75 meters... so the driveway must be at least 7 meters long... a double door is bigger though... It is just under 6 meters wide... it shouldn't be less than that either...
 

thelastscout85

2016-08-03 13:47:25
  • #5
The problem will be that our property is too short and narrow (or the house too wide) for an exit directly onto the street. Because of the direct access from the garage to the house, unfortunately, there are not many possibilities for how the driveway could be designed.

: We cannot build the garage offset because we have direct access to the house.
 

Jochen104

2016-08-03 13:55:39
  • #6

That also works with an offset garage. has that too, as far as I know his site plan and architect
Why don’t you just put the garage door on the street side?
 

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