Caveman: Bill Wells
Occupation: Ford Marketing Exec (r)
Location: Bloomfield Hills, Mi, USA
Garage_Type: Multi-use garage
Placement: Attached to house
Garage_Age: 1995
Car_Capacity: 3
Square_Footage: 950
Depth_Width_Height: 23' x 41' x 10'
Door__WxH: 8' x 7'-6"

Door2_WxH: 8' x 7'-6"
Door3_WxH: 8' x 7'-6"
Floor: Epoxy costed concrete
Floor_Color: Red
Walls: Drywall
Wall_Color: White
Ceiling: Drywall
Ceiling_Color: White
Heating: Natural Gas
Electrical: 110 & 220 volt

Ceiling_Lighting: Fluorescent Tube & Incandescent Bulb
Lighting_BulbsxWattage: 20 = 1,040w
Features: T.V., Sink, Car wash bay, 3 floor drains, alarm  & heat/fire detectors, many built in cabinets
Car_Lift: 2 post & 4 post = Rotary Lift  2 post and Stinger brand 4 post
Date_Submitted: 12-17-09

When I got into toy cars we needed more garage space. We could not add on to the house, so we added one, and then another car lift so we could stack one over the other. Thus, fitting 5 cars into a 3 car garage. Of course from there, the list of supporting 'needs' required adding a parts wash sink, hot and cold water for sink, a separate hose bib, epoxy coating the floor, adding built in cabinets, adding framed artwork etc etc . The daily driver cars used the same garage and in my next house I vowed to have dedicated 'toy parking' , which I now have -see my entry in the "Dedicated Garage" area .