Thursday, March 17, 2011

Tight Squeeze

I have other pictures to share but they're on a different computer, so you're stuck with these unexciting pics.  I love, love, love having a garage!  What I'm not loving so much is that it's a tight squeeze.  Not that there's anything that we could have done about this since the garage size is a fixed component of the house.  It's not so bad for my car, but my husband parks his VERY close to the wall.  I think his dreams of the garage turning into another man space are fading.  Not enough room. 

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  1. This is exactly why we wanted a three car garage. They aren't deep either. I saw on HGTV that you can put material on your garage walls to prevent damage to the walls and cars.

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  2. We are having the same issue. I can't believe how small the garage is. Our mirrors practically touch.

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  3. We have two small cars right now but will be getting a minivan soon and the garage is definitely not big. However, we used hooks that screw into the walls to hang stuff on (including a ton of kids outside toys) so I feel like we are still able to store a lot in the garage. Maybe I'll take some pictures to post since I'll be outside on this beautiful day!

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  4. You're right that most of the garages are just barely big enough for two cars. We are having them build a three car side load garage and then put a double door on the front. So it will be a two car front load garage that is the same width as a standard two car garage but extra long. That way there will be lots of extra space at the front for storage.

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  5. We have a longback chevy truck now I wonder if it will fit lol ohh boy now that is interesting. I am not the best parker and I can imagine accidentally bumping my car into my husbands. Hopefully that won't happen other than that your garage does look good.

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  6. Have you asked your husband to go on a diet that way maybe he wouldn't need such a wide car?

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  7. Ken, it's been a while. I didn't think you were still reading. He'll be trimming is waistline as he walks the dog up our giant hill.

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  8. That sounds like a good idea but first I'm sure he'll have to create a spread sheet and a flow chart to decide where your dog is aloud to do his business and what order he is aloud to do it in for optimum performance and execution.

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