Carport-to-garage conversion plus home renovations

When our general contractors convert your carport to a garage, that might not be all the home renovations that you need. Sometimes adding a garage will greatly change the appearance of your home, right? So, you may also want to do an extensive "facelift" at the same time. Or, maybe you just want to build a home addition along with the new garage, like the one shown here over the top of the new garage.

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Whatever your ideas and priorities, contact us today. If you'd like, we will start the planning and design process right away! (To see more photos that are bigger, scroll down.)








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Obviously, this remodel involved a lot more than a carport-to-garage conversion.
The home is on a hill, so the driveway slants down toward the backyard. The original
carport had a big deck over it. That carport was actually REPLACED with a garage
(more than converted). You'll be amazed when you see the front below!



This home actually already had a few remodeling projects done prior to this one. When the home was first built, the front door was at the far right of the interior. To the right of that was a garage that was later converted to a room addition (plus with a loft over the top of the original garage). However, the right side of the home (the converted garage) looked a bit odd from the outside.

To make the home look more appealing, a new roof was put on the home that had a new roofline that extends across the entire front of the home, instead of the roofline being so different on the right (like is shown above). Also, a small front porch was built that features some gorgeous stonework. That becomes the visual highlight to increase "curb appeal."

Next, the dark red brick was painted a soft, neutral color that matches the new siding on the second story. By the way, if you look closely, you can see that the second level was slightly expanded (by a little less than two feet) out toward the front yard. Finally, after adding the new landscaping throughout the front yard, the overall appearance of the home to me looks about a hundred years newer than most of the homes in that neighborhood.



At the top of this webpage, you saw the rear view of the home (before and after converting the carport to a garage). Next, let's look at those photos again, but much bigger.



On the far right, there is a white room addition. Notice that it looks very inconsistent relative the rest of the red brick exterior (again, somewhat like the addition on the far right of the front of the house). Over to the far left, there are some sliding glass doors that go from the dining room out to the big deck. Below, you will see that those sliding glass doors were removed and replaced with a bay window.



What else is different? A lot!

To the right of new bay window is not just a new sun room addition, because about half of the new space is actually an expansion of the kitchen. Instead of a cramped kitchen with old appliances, countertops, and not enough storage space, the new big kitchen has a walk-in pantry, a central island with lots of drawers underneath, plus tons of counter space and new kitchen cabinets.

The sun room was also built to be useful every season of the year. In the summer, several of the glass window panels can be slid sideways to allow for a breeze to come through and make the room more like a screened-in porch.

Off the to far right of the sunroom is a much smaller deck and a stairway that goes down to the ground level of the backyard. In addition to the new garage that was converted from a carport, the "basement" that is just inside from the garage was also remodeled in to a much more appealing recreation room.

By the way, the above home addition was designed and built by one of our general contractors in Atlanta, Georgia. To request that we connect you with our general contractor near you, click here: estimates for conversions and renovations.