The Classic Station Garage Floor Plan
This garage and workshop combo is designed to evoke the classic service stations of the 1930’s and 1940’s. An oversized two car garage joins a 490 sq ft workshop and a 20 ft x 14 ft covered canopy. Classic lights adorn the outside to complete the period look with bright modern lighting inside the garage and workshop spaces.
The garage boasts two 9 ft wide, 8 ft tall, overhead doors and a 6 ft wide sliding barn door opens between the garage and workshop to ease moving tools and material. A half-bath opens into the workshop space so the work doesn’t have to stop until you are ready. The electrical plan includes ample 120V outlets both inside and outside the structure along with multiple 220V outlets inside and one 220V outlet to service the canopy area.
A long-lasting standing-seam metal roof covers the building with a straightforward roof-line.
*This Classic Station Garage is shown in green and white color choices to match The Homesteader Collection.
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The Classic Station Garage can also be customized to any color and trim you would like. Here it is shown in colors to match The Apothecary Collection.
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Key Features




Floor Plan
Floor Plan for The Classic Station Garage

Pricing
What’s Included in the Plan Set

Most plan sets consist of a minimum of eight 36 inch by 48 inch layout sheets that contain sufficient information to frame the foundation, produce the intended exterior wall framing system and veneer, layout the interior and exterior of the home, purchase and set the intended doors and windows, place appliances and electrical devices and specify and purchase cabinets, shelving etc. The purchaser will have the opportunity to personalize paint and finishes, flooring, cabinet tops and trim and molding details.
Each plan set includes the following information as a minimum:
Sheet A-1 Title Page and Sheet Index
The title sheet includes a 3D CAD rendering of the home, an index of plan sheets, general notes and warranty and disclaimer notes
Sheet A-2 Floor Plan
The floor plan sheet contains a floor plan of the home in 1/4” = 1’ scale. The floor plan contains sufficient detail and dimensions to accurately build the house per the drawing. This sheet also includes a door and window schedule to facilitate purchase and may contain other details helpful to the construction process.
Sheet A-3 Foundation Plan
The foundation plan includes exterior foundation dimension and details to reflect the intent of a foundation design. Due to widely differing site and soil conditions, climates and jurisdictional requirements foundation design must be undertaken by a knowledgeable professional engineer practicing in the jurisdiction where construction is intended.
Sheet A-4 Roof Plan
The roof plan shows a top-down view of the roof planes with slope, valley and ridges clearly indicated to guide the framing design and erection.
Sheet A-5 Exterior Elevations
The exterior elevations show all four sides of the designed home with sufficient detail to locate window heights, doors and exterior features such as columns. Other notes such as chimney flashing may be addressed on this sheet.
Sheet A-6 Interior Elevations
Interior elevations on this sheet show cabinet, shelving and appliances located in the kitchen, laundry room, pantry and bathrooms in sufficient detail that the millwork can be specified and purchased. It is always a responsible action to confirm plan dimensions with job site dimensions prior to the purchase of any millwork items.
Sheet A-7 Details and Sections
The details and section sheet contains details that may be helpful such as wall sections to aid in proper construction or closet shelf heights.
Sheet A-8 Electrical Plan
The electrical plan shows one possible arrangements of ceiling fans, ights, outlets and switches for the designed home. The purchaser is free to relocate each of these items and, of course customize that selection to suit their life in their new home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do the plans comply with building codes?
The plans are developed according to generally accepted building practices and in general compliance with residential building codes but are not warranted or guaranteed to meet any particular set of codes and standards.
Since the plans can be purchased and used to build a home in many different jurisdictions having many different soil types and climates, specific framing member sizing, energy efficiency measures etc are left to a local building professional and engineer.
Jurisdictions that will require an engineer’s stamp for a foundation or roof framing design, for example, will require that engineer to be licensed in that jurisdiction.
May I build more than one house with the plans I purchased?
The license for plans purchased from HomesteadHousePlans.com allows the purchaser to build one home from each plan set purchased. The plans may not be transferred or sold to a third party and may not be used to construct a second home either by the original purchaser of a subsequent purchaser.
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