
The ultimate goal in designing a garage is to fulfill both the functional and aesthetic needs.


Your garage has to be the right size, have the right doors, include the right amount of storage space, have the right number of electrical outlets in the right places, and include numerous other functional features.
Just as importantly, it needs to look right. If your house is Georgian, your garage should be Georgian. If your house has a hip roof, your garage should have a hip roof.
But it’s more than just matching architectural styles and details. The scale of a garage is different than the scale of a house, and this is especially true in stand-alone garages. It takes an architect with experience designing garages to accommodate this difference in scale to create a garage that looks right on your property and with your home.
Adding an attached garage or increasing the size of your existing attached garage holds its own set of challenges regarding style, details, and scale, especially when the addition includes increased living space. Our architect is experienced at designing garage additions that match and enhance both the aesthetics and usability of a house.
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