Is the garage driveway possible and somewhat practical for everyday use?

  • Erstellt am 2022-07-26 10:11:19

driver55

2022-07-29 07:06:11
  • #1
I’m just saying kitchen planning….
…no wonder the outcome here surprises me no more.
Again, something is being tinkered with…
What a waste of a lot of money. :rolleyes:
 

darksun

2022-07-29 10:21:09
  • #2

That wouldn't please us in turn. We live confined now,
if possible we don't want to look directly at concrete walls again when looking out of windows or doors ... then rather a green hillside



The kitchen planning is finished, it was almost done as suggested here in the forum .... so we are not resistant to advice ;-)
I will update the post.

 

Hausbautraum20

2022-07-29 12:33:16
  • #3
I don't understand the argument, you currently have the garage attached to a wall as well, so you are also blocking your view in that direction.
 

darksun

2022-07-29 12:42:41
  • #4
In the original image, on the right where the garage is attached to the house, there is a basement, so a basement exterior wall. The soil for the garage must be excavated.
There is no window or anything like that in the basement area where a view would be obstructed.

At the front on the side is the front door and windows, and these would be somewhat built over if a garage is placed in front of the house.

The initial question was not whether the garage can be planned somewhere else, but "only" whether the driveway is possible as is.
And if the garage door is made as wide as possible and the garage is set back somewhat, it will work.
 

driver55

2022-07-29 12:49:58
  • #5
I still don't see anything, but whatever, I'm out :)
 

FloHB123

2022-07-31 19:28:40
  • #6
The entrance and exit from the garage must be possible without any problems. Otherwise, sooner or later you won’t use it for the car anymore. Who wants to maneuver that much every time? Especially when it’s dark or you might want to go out again later. What will you do if your car becomes significantly bigger? But well, you have to know that. You will probably use it regularly at first. Later only sporadically. At some point, storage space will be needed, and from that moment on, the car will be parked in the driveway and the garage will just be an expensive storage room with an electric door.
 

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