From the other thread everyone appears to think I've buried bodies under the garage hence there being a raised garage floor. Details are way more boring and all stems from the house being onto/into a hill.
Garage looks like this. House sits behind it. You can see our biggest issue is currently that the limit stops aren't quite working and so the main door has a habit of almost closing then opening again. Temp bodge is we just press the button when it's almost closed til I figure out how to reprogram it.
With the doors open you can see the roofline of the house behind showing how it falls away down the hill. The beer fridge is obviously also important. We use main double door for the cars currently, next one along to store tools and bikes, and the last door is to a half-depth space which has the solar stuff in it and a load of stuff I need to arrange to take to the tip.
The half depth garage:
Inside the main double garage the motor bit and the mechanism clear my head (6ft 4ins) just so I don't have any issues:
But in that middle door, because the ground isn't entirely flat in front of the garage and the tarmac is higher, inside the garage the previous owners raised the floor:
The whole thing is built from wood, and under the floor itself the ground is already falling away, so the raised bit is really a strong wooden box on top of a timber floor. The previous owner had his Cobra on it. He has more money than me so I just store the bikes, tools and the bins on it for now.
Head clearance on this bit though is an issue. I semi regularly smack my head on the motor bit and the arm of the mechanism. It hurts but I still keep doing it...
Excuse the face...
Long term the end semi-garage will get cleared out and the bikes will go in there with some of the tools, leaving the middle bit to house another car. Very long term though. Worst part about the garage is the roof has a pitch which angles downwards so toward the back of the garage the roof is lower - between this and the fact there's windows in it everywhere there aren't many decent places to put up storage solutions.