Garage To House Connector

Garage to House Connector

It is often visually and functionally appropriate to get some space between a home and a garage.  Inevitably there is a concern for what happens in bad weather when you have to get from the garage to the house.  We have found a number of ways to connect homes to garages, and here are a couple of recent projects that made that connection work.

View From Sideyard

View From Sideyard

The Open Connector

The Open Connector

Sometimes our clients only want to separate their new garage from their home by an entry or a mud room.  In that case, the garage is much closer and the connection is heated and part of the house.

House, Connector, And Garage

House, Connector, and Garage

Entry And Connector Close Up

Entry and Connector Close Up

Entry Interior

Entry Interior

View From Back Yard

View From Back Yard

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By Published On: August 22nd, 2016Categories: Miscellaneous0 Comments on 2 Garage to House Connectors

About the Author: James Crisp

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James M. Crisp has been an architect for well over 30 years. His architectural firm, Crisp Architects, designs projects throughout New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts. In April of 2007, Taunton Press published 'On the Porch' by James M. Crisp and Sandra Mahoney.

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