There are several reasons that you might want an angled garage on your new house plan and we're going to take a look at some of the more popular reasons here.
In most cases, the answer is yes. In fact, we have done this many times, and the change to the exterior façade can be dramatic. We will often suggest additional changes to the exterior to make it work together with the rest of the design so that the garage doesn't become the central feature of the outside. For example, we might suggest adding stone or brick to the front and sides of the garage as now more of those sides will be seen from the street. If you see a plan that you like and want to change the garage to an angle, please don't hesitate to call us at 1-800-725-6852 and we'll be happy to help you get the exact house plan design you want.
Typically, builders will charge more for an angled garage due to the additional labor required to layout the forms for the garage walls. As you're looking through house plan designs, you'll need to keep this in mind as an overall part of your budget and weigh the benefits of the angle against the cost to construct it. Usually, the benefits outweigh the costs as we are seeing plenty of our customers request the angle.
Yes, it is, although you'll probably find more ranch house plans with an angled garage versus a 2-story house with an angled garage. Many of our clients have us design the space over the garage as a bonus room for the kids, a man cave for dad, or even a complete bedroom suite for visiting guests or mom. In some cases, a stairway is added from inside the garage that leads to the space above, especially if the space is used for guests or dad's man cave. Regardless of whether you are looking for a ranch house plan or a 2-story house plan, the garage can be turned at an angle to work with the design. Dormers centered equally over the garage doors allow for natural light to fill the area, and inside the room, you'll typically have angled ceilings that open to a full ceiling.
The area above an angled garage is extra space that can usually be finished for a minimal extra cost which is a bonus that makes these home plan designs very desirable for home buyers and builders.