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July 13, 2010 at 12:12 PM #578440July 13, 2010 at 1:46 PM #578504UCGalParticipant
I had a detached garage when I lived back east. I didn’t have the key issue locking up the garage because I kept a garage door opener in my purse.
I had a baby in that house… and if I was carrying in the baby AND it was raining or snowing, I parked closer to the front door (garage was down a long driveway to the back of the lot)… that allowed me to unload stuff onto the covered front porch and have a shorter walk… Or I’d park right be the back porch (which was off the kitchen) – also covered.
It was part of the charm of a 1910 house.
Current house has garage close to kitchen… but further from the stairs to upstairs… when my younger son was an infant, I’d park close to the front door (which was near the stairs) if I needed to transfer a sleeping baby to his crib.
There is no perfect arrangement.
I agree with Hobie’s reasons.
Besides.. how many Californians actually park cars in their garage…? I think we’re the only ones on our block that have 2 cars in our 2 car garage.
July 13, 2010 at 1:46 PM #577476UCGalParticipantI had a detached garage when I lived back east. I didn’t have the key issue locking up the garage because I kept a garage door opener in my purse.
I had a baby in that house… and if I was carrying in the baby AND it was raining or snowing, I parked closer to the front door (garage was down a long driveway to the back of the lot)… that allowed me to unload stuff onto the covered front porch and have a shorter walk… Or I’d park right be the back porch (which was off the kitchen) – also covered.
It was part of the charm of a 1910 house.
Current house has garage close to kitchen… but further from the stairs to upstairs… when my younger son was an infant, I’d park close to the front door (which was near the stairs) if I needed to transfer a sleeping baby to his crib.
There is no perfect arrangement.
I agree with Hobie’s reasons.
Besides.. how many Californians actually park cars in their garage…? I think we’re the only ones on our block that have 2 cars in our 2 car garage.
July 13, 2010 at 1:46 PM #578203UCGalParticipantI had a detached garage when I lived back east. I didn’t have the key issue locking up the garage because I kept a garage door opener in my purse.
I had a baby in that house… and if I was carrying in the baby AND it was raining or snowing, I parked closer to the front door (garage was down a long driveway to the back of the lot)… that allowed me to unload stuff onto the covered front porch and have a shorter walk… Or I’d park right be the back porch (which was off the kitchen) – also covered.
It was part of the charm of a 1910 house.
Current house has garage close to kitchen… but further from the stairs to upstairs… when my younger son was an infant, I’d park close to the front door (which was near the stairs) if I needed to transfer a sleeping baby to his crib.
There is no perfect arrangement.
I agree with Hobie’s reasons.
Besides.. how many Californians actually park cars in their garage…? I think we’re the only ones on our block that have 2 cars in our 2 car garage.
July 13, 2010 at 1:46 PM #578097UCGalParticipantI had a detached garage when I lived back east. I didn’t have the key issue locking up the garage because I kept a garage door opener in my purse.
I had a baby in that house… and if I was carrying in the baby AND it was raining or snowing, I parked closer to the front door (garage was down a long driveway to the back of the lot)… that allowed me to unload stuff onto the covered front porch and have a shorter walk… Or I’d park right be the back porch (which was off the kitchen) – also covered.
It was part of the charm of a 1910 house.
Current house has garage close to kitchen… but further from the stairs to upstairs… when my younger son was an infant, I’d park close to the front door (which was near the stairs) if I needed to transfer a sleeping baby to his crib.
There is no perfect arrangement.
I agree with Hobie’s reasons.
Besides.. how many Californians actually park cars in their garage…? I think we’re the only ones on our block that have 2 cars in our 2 car garage.
July 13, 2010 at 1:46 PM #577570UCGalParticipantI had a detached garage when I lived back east. I didn’t have the key issue locking up the garage because I kept a garage door opener in my purse.
I had a baby in that house… and if I was carrying in the baby AND it was raining or snowing, I parked closer to the front door (garage was down a long driveway to the back of the lot)… that allowed me to unload stuff onto the covered front porch and have a shorter walk… Or I’d park right be the back porch (which was off the kitchen) – also covered.
It was part of the charm of a 1910 house.
Current house has garage close to kitchen… but further from the stairs to upstairs… when my younger son was an infant, I’d park close to the front door (which was near the stairs) if I needed to transfer a sleeping baby to his crib.
There is no perfect arrangement.
I agree with Hobie’s reasons.
Besides.. how many Californians actually park cars in their garage…? I think we’re the only ones on our block that have 2 cars in our 2 car garage.
July 13, 2010 at 2:04 PM #578233briansd1Guest[quote=UCGal]
Besides.. how many Californians actually park cars in their garage…? I think we’re the only ones on our block that have 2 cars in our 2 car garage.[/quote]That’s a pet peeve of mine. A garage should be for parking cars, not storing junk.
July 13, 2010 at 2:04 PM #578127briansd1Guest[quote=UCGal]
Besides.. how many Californians actually park cars in their garage…? I think we’re the only ones on our block that have 2 cars in our 2 car garage.[/quote]That’s a pet peeve of mine. A garage should be for parking cars, not storing junk.
July 13, 2010 at 2:04 PM #577506briansd1Guest[quote=UCGal]
Besides.. how many Californians actually park cars in their garage…? I think we’re the only ones on our block that have 2 cars in our 2 car garage.[/quote]That’s a pet peeve of mine. A garage should be for parking cars, not storing junk.
July 13, 2010 at 2:04 PM #578535briansd1Guest[quote=UCGal]
Besides.. how many Californians actually park cars in their garage…? I think we’re the only ones on our block that have 2 cars in our 2 car garage.[/quote]That’s a pet peeve of mine. A garage should be for parking cars, not storing junk.
July 13, 2010 at 2:04 PM #577600briansd1Guest[quote=UCGal]
Besides.. how many Californians actually park cars in their garage…? I think we’re the only ones on our block that have 2 cars in our 2 car garage.[/quote]That’s a pet peeve of mine. A garage should be for parking cars, not storing junk.
July 13, 2010 at 2:28 PM #578147ryphoenixParticipantDitto here. I would have 2 cars parked in the garage, and am not planning to have a workshop. So seems like an attached garage would make more sense for me. Still undecided on kitchen vs bedroom entrance though.
Anyone with experiences with garage entrance near bedroom?
July 13, 2010 at 2:28 PM #578253ryphoenixParticipantDitto here. I would have 2 cars parked in the garage, and am not planning to have a workshop. So seems like an attached garage would make more sense for me. Still undecided on kitchen vs bedroom entrance though.
Anyone with experiences with garage entrance near bedroom?
July 13, 2010 at 2:28 PM #578555ryphoenixParticipantDitto here. I would have 2 cars parked in the garage, and am not planning to have a workshop. So seems like an attached garage would make more sense for me. Still undecided on kitchen vs bedroom entrance though.
Anyone with experiences with garage entrance near bedroom?
July 13, 2010 at 2:28 PM #577526ryphoenixParticipantDitto here. I would have 2 cars parked in the garage, and am not planning to have a workshop. So seems like an attached garage would make more sense for me. Still undecided on kitchen vs bedroom entrance though.
Anyone with experiences with garage entrance near bedroom?
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