- Garage (house)
Cleanup|date=July 2008A residential garage is part of a home, or an associated building, designed or used for storing a vehicle or vehicles. In some places the term is used synonymously with " carport ", though that term normally describes a structure that is not completely enclosed.United Kingdom residential garages
Those British homes that have a garage have a single or double garage either built into the main building (thus subtracting from the living area), detached within the grounds, often the
back garden , or in a communal block. As the typical size of a family car has increased significantly over the past thirty years some garages can no longer be comfortably used to park a car and increasingly the garage is used as a general storage space.Traditionally, garage
door s were wooden, opening either as two leaves or sliding horizontally. Newer garages were fitted with metal up-and-over doors. Increasingly, in new homes, such doors are electrically operated.Traditionally a small British single garage is 8' by 16' (2.4 m x 4.8 m), a medium is 9' x 18' (2.75 m x 5.5 m), and a 'larger' single garage is 10' x 20' (3 m x 6 m). Family saloons are bigger on average than was the case 3 years ago, so the larger size is now preferred. A typical
large family car like theFord Mondeo is about 4.7 m long and 1.9 m wide, so even with the larger size garage it is necessary to park a bit to one side to be able to open the driver's door wide enough to get into it.United States residential garages
In most American single family and town houses featuring a garage, the garage has a door on the side of the building for vehicles to enter and stay. Most
garage door s open upward using an electric chain drive, which can usually be remotely controlled from the resident's vehicle with a small radio transmitter. Garages are connected to the nearest road with adriveway . Interior space for one or two cars is typical, and garages built since the 1950s typically have a door directly connecting the garage to the interior of the house (an "attached Garage").In the past, garages were often separate buildings from the house ("detached garage"), almost resembling modern
shed s. On occasion, a garage would be built with anapartment below it, which could be rented out. Asautomobile s became more popular, the idea of attaching the garage directly to the home grew into a common practice. While a person with a separate garage must walk outdoors in any type of weather, a person with an attached garage has a much shorter walk inside a building.Garages are often where the
attic entrance is located. Used also to storetool s,bicycle s,lawn mower s and other such items, most garages have unfinished concrete floors. Since they are heavily used for storage, and as work space forhome improvement projects, garages sometimes cannot be used to protect the automobiles for which they were designed{ [http://besthomewizard.com Garage Remodel] }. Many two-car garages only have one usable space. Some garages contain a separate storage room to partially alleviate the problem.Notable garages
Hewlett-Packard , in theSilicon Valley , started its business in a garage, that is now a landmark.ee also
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Carport
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