Blue Four-Car Garage Design Ideas

Carriage House
Carriage House
David Sharff Architect, P.C.David Sharff Architect, P.C.
High end renovation, Colonial home, operable shutters, Dutch Doors Raj Das Photography
Wood Carriage House Garage Doors
Wood Carriage House Garage Doors
Aaron Overhead DoorsAaron Overhead Doors
Client was building a Carriage House on a property they just purchased. Home has 4 10 x 9 openings and they wanted real wood doors.
Wainsborough - Mountain Style Home
Wainsborough - Mountain Style Home
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Inspired by historic homes in America’s grand old neighborhoods, the Wainsborough combines the rich character and architectural craftsmanship of the past with contemporary conveniences. Perfect for today’s busy lifestyles, the home is the perfect blend of past and present. Touches of the ever-popular Shingle Style – from the cedar lap siding to the pitched roof – imbue the home with all-American charm without sacrificing modern convenience. Exterior highlights include stone detailing, multiple entries, transom windows and arched doorways. Inside, the home features a livable open floor plan as well as 10-foot ceilings. The kitchen, dining room and family room flow together, with a large fireplace and an inviting nearby deck. A children’s wing over the garage, a luxurious master suite and adaptable design elements give the floor plan the flexibility to adapt as a family’s needs change. “Right-size” rooms live large, but feel cozy. While the floor plan reflects a casual, family-friendly lifestyle, craftsmanship throughout includes interesting nooks and window seats, all hallmarks of the past. The main level includes a kitchen with a timeless character and architectural flair. Designed to function as a modern gathering room reflecting the trend toward the kitchen serving as the heart of the home, it features raised panel, hand-finished cabinetry and hidden, state-of-the-art appliances. Form is as important as function, with a central square-shaped island serving as a both entertaining and workspace. Custom-designed features include a pull-out bookshelf for cookbooks as well as a pull-out table for extra seating. Other first-floor highlights include a dining area with a bay window, a welcoming hearth room with fireplace, a convenient office and a handy family mud room near the side entrance. A music room off the great room adds an elegant touch to this otherwise comfortable, casual home. Upstairs, a large master suite and master bath ensures privacy. Three additional children’s bedrooms are located in a separate wing over the garage. The lower level features a large family room and adjacent home theater, a guest room and bath and a convenient wine 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
Vaulted Garage
Vaulted Garage
James River Construction, LLC.James River Construction, LLC.
This detached garage uses vertical space for smart storage. A lift was installed for the owners' toys including a dirt bike. A full sized SUV fits underneath of the lift and the garage is deep enough to site two cars deep, side by side. Additionally, a storage loft can be accessed by pull-down stairs. Trex flooring was installed for a slip-free, mess-free finish. The outside of the garage was built to match the existing home while also making it stand out with copper roofing and gutters. A mini-split air conditioner makes the space comfortable for tinkering year-round. The low profile garage doors and wall-mounted opener also keep vertical space at a premium.
Oldtimerscheune
Oldtimerscheune
lucente Lichtplanunglucente Lichtplanung
Außergewöhnliche Oldtimergarage im Landhausstil trifft auf exklusives LICHTkonzept. Die Wechselbeziehung des besonderen Charmes und modernster Lichttechnik tauchen die Fahrzeuge in eine einzigartige Atmosphäre. In diesem Jahrhundert errichtet, bietet die Scheune Platz für einige Oldtimer und einen geschmackvollen Weinkeller. Zusätzlich kann der Raum der historischen Fahrzeuge als Ort für Festlichkeiten genutzt werden. Unser Lichtkonzept greift alle Nutzungsmöglichkeiten auf, so dass zu jeder Zeit ein stilvolles Ambiente entsteht.
Garage
Garage
Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc.Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc.
4-stall attached garage serves the home. Clerestory windows in the gable. Reflective glass in the overhead doors. General Contracting by Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc.; James S. Bates, Architect; Interior Design by InDesign; Photography by Marie Martin Kinney.

Blue Four-Car Garage Design Ideas

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