Brown Garage with Four or More Cars Ideas and Designs

Vintage Modern Garage
Vintage Modern Garage
HAUS | Architecture For Modern LifestylesHAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Front garage elevation highlights glass overhead doors and clerestory shed roof structure. - Architecture + Photography: HAUS
Pine Brook Carriage House
Pine Brook Carriage House
Bonin Architects &  AssociatesBonin Architects & Associates
Guest House, Carriage House and Bunk House are just a few names for a similar type of structure. Lake homes tend to require storage for boats and jet skis, or perhaps a vintage sports car, or even simply overflow guest parking. Maybe all of the above. Combine this with the living space above, and this accessory structure becomes a unique space by any name. This barn-style space has five bays for cars and equipment, a workshop, and a full bathroom, all on the first floor, plus room for storage, tools, and easy access to clean up after chores. The second floor has two bedrooms, two baths, and ample living space. The kitchen, living, dining, and bar area are open to one another and showcased by the timber-framed cathedral ceiling—a covered deck with views to the river. Guests, family, and friends can relax comfortably above the functional storage and workspaces below. www.boninarchitects.com
PK17 - Garage with RV Bay
PK17 - Garage with RV Bay
Cascade West DevelopmentCascade West Development
This Modern Multi-Level Home Boasts Master & Guest Suites on The Main Level + Den + Entertainment Room + Exercise Room with 2 Suites Upstairs as Well as Blended Indoor/Outdoor Living with 14ft Tall Coffered Box Beam Ceilings!
Pine Lake Garage
Pine Lake Garage
Vetter ArchitectsVetter Architects
A minimal insertion into a densely wooded landscape, the Collector’s Pavilion provides the owners with an 8,000 sf private fitness space and vintage automobile gallery. On a gently sloping site in amongst a grove of trees, the pavilion slides into the topography - mimicking and contrasting the surrounding landscape with a folded roof plane that hovers over a board formed concrete base. The clients’ requirement for a nearby room to display a growing car collection as well as provide a remote area for personal fitness carries with it a series of challenges related to privacy and security. The pavilion nestles into the wooded site - finding a home in a small clearing - and merges with the sloping landscape. The building has dual personalities, serving as a private and secure bunker from the exterior, while transforming into a warm and inviting space on the interior. The use of indirect light and the need to obscure direct views from the public right away provides the client with adequate day light for day-to-day use while ensuring that strict privacy is maintained. This shifting personality is also dramatically affected by the seasons - contrasting and merging with the surrounding environment depending on the time of year. The Collector’s Pavilion employs meticulous detailing of its concrete to steel to wood connections, exploring the grounded nature of poured concrete in conjunction with a delicate wood roof system that floats above a grid of steel. Above all, the Pavilion harmonizes with it’s natural surroundings through it’s materiality, formal language, and siting. Overview Chenequa, WI Size 8,000 sf Completion Date May 2013 Services Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design
Oak Knoll Renovation
Oak Knoll Renovation
Vertical Interior Design StudioVertical Interior Design Studio
Luxury garage design to complete this client's upscale property. Garage was designed to showcase vehicles and provide storage and wet bar.
Pine Lake Garage
Pine Lake Garage
Vetter ArchitectsVetter Architects
A minimal insertion into a densely wooded landscape, the Collector’s Pavilion provides the owners with an 8,000 sf private fitness space and vintage automobile gallery. On a gently sloping site in amongst a grove of trees, the pavilion slides into the topography - mimicking and contrasting the surrounding landscape with a folded roof plane that hovers over a board formed concrete base. The clients’ requirement for a nearby room to display a growing car collection as well as provide a remote area for personal fitness carries with it a series of challenges related to privacy and security. The pavilion nestles into the wooded site - finding a home in a small clearing - and merges with the sloping landscape. The building has dual personalities, serving as a private and secure bunker from the exterior, while transforming into a warm and inviting space on the interior. The use of indirect light and the need to obscure direct views from the public right away provides the client with adequate day light for day-to-day use while ensuring that strict privacy is maintained. This shifting personality is also dramatically affected by the seasons - contrasting and merging with the surrounding environment depending on the time of year. The Collector’s Pavilion employs meticulous detailing of its concrete to steel to wood connections, exploring the grounded nature of poured concrete in conjunction with a delicate wood roof system that floats above a grid of steel. Above all, the Pavilion harmonizes with it’s natural surroundings through it’s materiality, formal language, and siting. Overview Chenequa, WI Size 8,000 sf Completion Date May 2013 Services Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design
Vintage Modern Garage
Vintage Modern Garage
HAUS | Architecture For Modern LifestylesHAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
View of new auto garage from upper living space reveals the site topography - Architecture + Photography: HAUS
Multi-Function Garage
Multi-Function Garage
CLOSET FURNISHINGS & CABINETRYCLOSET FURNISHINGS & CABINETRY
Large 5 car garage organized for many year-round functions. This garage supports entertainment with a rolling commercial refrigerator, spacious 24"D x 96"H enclosed pantry cabinets and rear overhead door that opens onto a patio. There are designated work areas for lawn management, gemstone polishing, multiple sports and shoe/boot storage. Material color is Summer Breeze with oil rubbed bronze hardware. Features include Maple butcher block work surfaces, stainless sink, integrated LED lighting, matching wood grain slat wall, 5 bike pulley hoists, custom electric 2 kayak lift, wet hardware drying basket. cabinets are suspended 6" above tan epoxy floor for easy cleaning.

Brown Garage with Four or More Cars Ideas and Designs

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