House Plan- Your Thoughts?

What am I missing where anyone would choose a detached garage over an attached garage?

if you work on things and don't have the option of a second detached one, it isolates odors and its also safer from a fire perspective which could be a legitimate concern with uptick in battery powered things.

I recall near our friends in treasure island the burned house with the "thanks Ryobi" sign on it...
 
This seems to be what many here like or close. Plain and simple. No frills...This is 1300 sq ft.. not including a basement. In the 40s
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and 50s these were the norm here but mostly stucco.
 
60 isn’t old. I would hope you’ll still be able to use stairs then. Lol.
I had my midlife crisis at 25 (April 2020), hence the truck 😅

What am I missing where anyone would choose a detached garage over an attached garage? A separate, second detached garage absolutely but given the choice attached is always the way to go.
The attached garage is a blessing and a curse. It’s great in that I can not get wet if it’s raining.

It’s bad because I can’t go out there at night and make a bunch of noise since you can hear it in the house, or if the babies are sleeping. Also this child has put the fear of god into me and I do not intend on ruining his sleep.

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This seems to be what many here like or close. Plain and simple. No frills...This is 1300 sq ft.. not including a basement. In the 40sView attachment 173953 and 50s these were the norm here but mostly stucco.
That extra gable end means roof leaks where I live. I think the only thing safe here in New England is a Federalist Colonial with no roof perforations or a plain ranch. I suppose a Gambral roofed Dutch colonial would cut it too.

Am I wrong in thinking you are mainly attracted to the Tudor or possibly the Greek Revivalist architecture?
 
That extra gable end means roof leaks where I live. I think the only thing safe here in New England is a Federalist Colonial with no roof perforations or a plain ranch. I suppose a Gambral roofed Dutch colonial would cut it too.

Am I wrong in thinking you are mainly attracted to the Tudor or possibly the Greek Revivalist architecture?

My thrill is the engineering and design and old world craftsmanship.

But today I will build smaller with the emphasis on structure, form, and function and I am very energy conscious.

Bigger used to be better. I like space and don't like clutter..
But now design and maintenance free is my thrill.
Once I cared about resale value. No more because time isn't on my side..resale value means nothing if you are belly up. :)
 
That extra gable end means roof leaks where I live. I think the only thing safe here in New England is a Federalist Colonial with no roof perforations or a plain ranch. I suppose a Gambral roofed Dutch colonial would cut it too.

Am I wrong in thinking you are mainly attracted to the Tudor or possibly the Greek Revivalist architecture?
If I had complete immunity and was posting anonymously it would probably be this dump if I end up in Florida driving a White Rogue....

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My dream home resembles this one. I don’t think it’s been built yet but it’s been sold.

I like dormers, and this seems to have a modern touch


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Very nice. That design is big around here with many variants
My dad always said side loading garage, which I think is true when possible…he also said six windows across, which may imply the width should be a certain amount, because my example doesn’t have six. These days a home’s front often seems narrow to fit the lot….now I’m not speaking from experience as our house is a 1951 1300 sq ft 😂
 
What am I missing where anyone would choose a detached garage over an attached garage? A separate, second detached garage absolutely but given the choice attached is always the way to go.
I’d never buy an attached garage. I’d take more home floor space over it. I don’t want the smells, the wasted space, etc. it really isn’t too much to ask to walk ten steps to a garage, if my vehicle is even in it. How many folks fill their garages with junk and put cars outside?
 
I’d never buy an attached garage. I’d take more home floor space over it. I don’t want the smells, the wasted space, etc. it really isn’t too much to ask to walk ten steps to a garage, if my vehicle is even in it. How many folks fill their garages with junk and put cars outside?
Yup...or equipment...
That's what a dry basement is for...house stuff..
 
This is a single story plan
On the east coast it has a 10 ft. Basement.
This example is just over 2300 sq. ft which does not count the basement or garage of course.

Do this house appeal to you?
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I think I understand the intent but there are opportunities for improvement there.

Get Your House Right: Architectural Elements to Use & Avoid

Is a great place to start.

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I’d never buy an attached garage. I’d take more home floor space over it. I don’t want the smells, the wasted space, etc. it really isn’t too much to ask to walk ten steps to a garage, if my vehicle is even in it. How many folks fill their garages with junk and put cars outside?
I didn’t come here to be called out like this 😭🤣
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A drunken farmers dream...
The Silo House....

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I’d never buy an attached garage. I’d take more home floor space over it. I don’t want the smells, the wasted space, etc. it really isn’t too much to ask to walk ten steps to a garage, if my vehicle is even in it. How many folks fill their garages with junk and put cars outside?
I guess I don't have smells but my projects stop at light woodworking and car maintenance. With the brutal winters here I can't imagine it being detached. I also am a firm believer that garages are for cars and not junk...I keep both cars and the motorcycle in my 2-car with plenty of room to spare. Practically, since mine is heated the shared wall with the house is more efficient too.
 
I’d never buy an attached garage. I’d take more home floor space over it. I don’t want the smells, the wasted space, etc. it really isn’t too much to ask to walk ten steps to a garage, if my vehicle is even in it. How many folks fill their garages with junk and put cars outside?

I see lots of open garage doors on the weekends and the 2 car garage is filled with junk.
 
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