Posted by Dan O'Malley in Home Design

Garages are an essential feature of a home, providing not only a place to store vehicles but also serving as additional storage space and even a secondary living space. There are several common types of garages, each with its own unique benefits.

Let's take a closer look at 8 common types of garages.

1. Front-Load Attached Garage

This type of garage is directly connected to the front of the home, making it convenient for homeowners to access their vehicles. Front-load attached garages are usually designed to accommodate 2 or 3 cars next to each other.

One of the main benefits of a front-load attached garage is that it provides easy access to the home, especially during inclement weather. Additionally, it can enhance the overall curb appeal of the home.

3-car front load garage

2. Front-Load Detached Garage

Similar to the front-load attached garage, the front-load detached garage is separate from the main home. This type of garage offers more flexibility in terms of design and placement on the property. It also provides additional privacy and can help reduce noise levels in the main home.

3. 2-car Tandem Garage

A 2-car tandem garage is designed to accommodate 2 vehicles parked in a single file. This type of garage is ideal for properties with limited space or for homeowners who own multiple vehicles. The tandem design allows for easy access to both vehicles without taking up extra space.

2-car tandem garage

4. 3-Car Tandem Garage

Just like the 2-car tandem garage, the 3-car tandem garage can accommodate 2 vehicles parked in a single file, with an extra space to the side of one of the vehicles, creating an L-shape. The 3-car tandem is essentially a 2-car garage, with one side being a 2-car tandem.

This type of garage is perfect for larger families or homeowners with multiple vehicles. It also provides an organized storage space and can be used as a workshop or additional living space.

5. Courtyard Garage

A courtyard garage, often situated at the front of the home and separated by a courtyard or driveway, usually consists of a 2-car garage and a 1-car garage on either side of the front door, creating a sophisticated and impressive entrance. The courtyard area can be utilized for beautiful landscaping, adding greenery and charm to the property.

Courtyard garage

Additionally, it provides a versatile outdoor space for entertaining guests, hosting gatherings, or simply enjoying a peaceful outdoor retreat. The combination of elegance and functionality makes a courtyard garage desirable for many homeowners.

6. Alley-Load Garage

An alley-load garage is accessed from the rear of the property via an alley or driveway. This type of garage is common in urban areas or neighborhoods with limited street access. It can help maximize space on the property and create a more cohesive streetscape.

7. Carbana

The carbana is an M/I Homes original that offers residents a private outdoor space as an extension of the indoor space. The layout is simple: a detached alley-load garage with a courtyard between the garage and the home that opens to the garage thanks to a set of French doors.

Tray Ceiling With Lighting

This layout provides a versatile area that you can transform into a home gym, a game room, or an additional space for entertaining guests or tailgating.

8. Side-Load Garage

A side-load garage is located on the side of the home, offering a different aesthetic than front-load garages. The side placement of the garage allows for a cleaner front facade, often making the home appear larger and more elegant.

The side-load garage also provides increased privacy, as the garage doors are not directly visible from the street. It can also offer more flexibility in terms of driveway design and landscaping. Homeowners can create a more expansive and attractive driveway, incorporating elements such as gardens, walkways, or additional parking spaces.

Side-load garage

Each type of garage offers its own set of benefits, from convenience and accessibility to privacy and aesthetic appeal. When choosing a garage style for your home, consider your specific needs and preferences to find the perfect fit for your lifestyle.

Whether you opt for a front-load attached garage, a courtyard garage, or an alley-load garage, having a dedicated space to store your vehicles and belongings will enhance the functionality and value of your home.


Explore our range of garage designs today and discover how we can help you create the perfect addition to your new home. Contact us today to get started on your new home journey!



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Dan O'Malley
Dan O'Malley

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Dan O’Malley is the Vice President of Product Development for M/I Homes.With over 30 years of expertise in residential architecture and design, Dan has been overseeing the product needs of the company's 16 divisions located throughout the Midwest, Southeast, Nashville and Texas for the past 12 years. Before joining M/I Homes, he was a partner in the Chicago office of BSB Design, a national residential architectural firm, for 14 years. Dan is an expert in all aspects of single-family and multifamily design and has received several awards for his successful projects. He is also a popular speaker at various industry events, including the International Builder’s Show, Midwest Builder’s Show, and Multi-Housing World.

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