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<blockquote data-quote="kmcminn" data-source="post: 542949" data-attributes="member: 982"><p>We built our attached 2 garage 24x24. I can park a crew Cab 2500 shortbed in it and have room to get around it. I have seen a house with a 2 car garage built recently that isn't that size that is basically a one car garage. The husband has to park his vehicle outside. </p><p></p><p>I was fortunate that when we were in the drawing process someone with lots of knowledge gave me some great pointers. </p><p></p><p>Put extra 2x4's around windows for hanging blinds or curtains. Fill in between studs with 2x's wherever you plan on hanging a tv. That way you are searching for a stud and the tv goes exactly where you want it. Also do something similar over your range especially if your wife has plans for a fancy hood. If you plan on doing Christmas decorations on porch put a couple exterior outlets on light switches in the house that way you don't have to go out to turn off lights. Small details that make life easier is worth the money. Lots of these things you will not see or get with a "spec" house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmcminn, post: 542949, member: 982"] We built our attached 2 garage 24x24. I can park a crew Cab 2500 shortbed in it and have room to get around it. I have seen a house with a 2 car garage built recently that isn't that size that is basically a one car garage. The husband has to park his vehicle outside. I was fortunate that when we were in the drawing process someone with lots of knowledge gave me some great pointers. Put extra 2x4's around windows for hanging blinds or curtains. Fill in between studs with 2x's wherever you plan on hanging a tv. That way you are searching for a stud and the tv goes exactly where you want it. Also do something similar over your range especially if your wife has plans for a fancy hood. If you plan on doing Christmas decorations on porch put a couple exterior outlets on light switches in the house that way you don't have to go out to turn off lights. Small details that make life easier is worth the money. Lots of these things you will not see or get with a "spec" house. [/QUOTE]
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