gsf35099 wrote:
stugpanzer wrote:
@gsf35099: Wow! very nice!
Thank you, stungpanzer. That flipping RV garage started as a $5,800 car port until when I went to get the permit the city had changed laws. I ended up spending waaaaaay more then that. LOL. :S. It turned into a whole other thing. Almost as much sqft with the second floor as the house.
We made the 2nd floor a condo that my mother inlaw is going to use. We actually still have some work to finish the upstairs (cabinets, counters, & kitchen appliances) in the next few weeks. I actually had an elevator installed. Can't believe I have an elevator in my garage. :R
The DW & I love the paint job you have on your RV!!! We will eventually get ours repainted full body.
You guys never do anything small in Texas...do ya?!?!??!?!?!!?!?!?!
BTW....We have an 'in-law' wing on the back of our house. We moved my in-laws in about 10 years ago. My mother-in-law passed about 6 years ago and my father-in-law is still there. When they moved in I gave him the rear of the garage for woodworking, etc and over time, he now has the entire garage and I really don't mind. I am just happy that he is happy and content and can toil and make things out there whenever he wants!
This image is a birds-eye view of our property. You can see the driveway and the RV which is where the concrete pad was poured (bottom). The In-Law wing is the part that parallels with the garage (middle left). The pool is going away and a new concrete patio will be poured in 2~3 weeks.
