Exploring the Benefits of Custom-Detached Garages

Whether you’re building a new home or remodeling your current one, there are countless decisions to make. One of the more important ones is whether or not to build a detached custom garage. These structures’ advantages are endless but also have some drawbacks. For instance, if you want to add heating or electricity, it will be much easier on a detached structure than on an attached one.

Extra Storage Space

A detached garage gives you plenty of space to store all the things that tend to clutter up your home, like gardening supplies, sports equipment, and holiday decorations. With an efficient storage layout, a metal detached garage can become your personal organization oasis, providing easy access to the items you often use.

Custom detached garages are also safer for storing harsh chemicals and dangerous fumes. Items such as paint, heavy cleaners, weeds, and insect killers can emit toxic fumes if stored improperly. Keeping them in a separate garage away from your living spaces eliminates the possibility of any harmful fumes getting into your house while also keeping them away from potential break-ins and fire hazards.

Additional Living Space

A custom detached garage allows you to add a second-floor loft. This space could become an additional home office, rec room, workshop, or man cave for you and your family. It also provides an extra space to store your tools, hobbies, and recreational vehicles.

Another advantage is that the garage does not share a wall with the house, so fumes and odors from your vehicles and work activities won’t enter your living space. This can also reduce the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Building an addition onto a detached garage is also easier, saving you money. In addition, a detached garage can help avoid the potential “garage-dominated” look of your home, which some homeowners find unattractive.

Home Gym or Fitness Studio

A garage is often the perfect place to turn into a home gym or fitness studio. Easily install appropriate flooring and mirrors to make the space your fitness haven. Having this space within your property will save you from driving to a gym and can also help reduce the noise that may disturb family members in the home.

Detached garages can also provide a separate space to work on home improvement projects or crafts. They are much less likely to be broken into than attached garages and can help keep your family healthier by decreasing the number of fumes, such as paint, spray cans, and propane tanks, that enter the house.

Entertainment Area

When creating a space for your hobbies, entertainment, and leisure activities, detached garages are more flexible than attached options. This means you can transform your garage into a playroom for the kids, a home office, or a relaxing retreat.

Detached garages also reduce the risk of fumes and flammable materials invading your living spaces. This is especially important if you use the garage for a workshop or a home gym.

You can also make your detached garage into an entertaining area, which is great if you want to socialize with friends and neighbors. You can host card and board games or watch sports in a comfortable, separate room without disturbing the rest of your family. Plus, you can decorate your garage in a style that matches the look of your house.

Home Office or Workspace

Some homeowners use their detached garage as a home office or workspace. This can be a great way to separate work from home or escape the chaos of everyday life and enjoy a quiet space to concentrate on a special project or hobby.

A detached garage also means that you can work on your car or use toxic chemicals without worrying about the fumes entering your house or bothering anyone else in the family. This can be particularly important if you have children who might be sleeping or disturbed by your activities.