A garage conversion has a typical cost range of $6,012 to $27,090, and a national average cost of $16,199. There are several factors that can affect the total cost, including the size and type of ...
With housing costs so high in so much of the country, it can be more realistic to buy a smaller property and invest in expanding its living space over time. One place to start: converting a garage ...
A garage is typically one of the most underused spaces in the home, often becoming a gloomy area to hide household clutter you want to keep out of the way. But can you convert your garage into a gym ...
Chris Black with Blackline Renovations turned this detached garage in the M Streets into a functional living space. The owner purchased the property for his daughters. One would live in the main house ...
Adding to your family either with a new baby or with elderly parents moving in means you need more living space. Renovating a garage into a new bedroom or recreation room makes sense because you ...
In addition to the 21 residential units, the project plans call for ground-floor retail space, a tenant amenity area, and a ...
More and more people are converting their garages, realising that, in many cases, they can get far more use out of them as habitable space than for storing all the things they haven't got around to ...
An average one-car garage usually covers around 240 square feet. The number goes up to 360 square feet if you can comfortably park two cars, with a three-car parking taking up about 704 square feet.
NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio -- The North Royalton Board of Education has hired a Northfield construction company to convert a maintenance garage into varsity locker rooms and renovate offices at the district ...
SAN JOSE — The developer of a downtown San Jose housing and office project is pushing ahead with revamped plans that now envision the conversion of a parking garage into an office tower on the prime ...
A recent survey commissioned by a home-improvement product manufacturer revealed that nearly 45 percent of Americans have turned to the last possible "room" in the house to renovate — the garage.
A recent survey commissioned by a home-improvement product manufacturer revealed that nearly 45 percent of Americans have turned to the last possible "room" in the house to renovate - the garage.