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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 1950453" data-attributes="member: 14057"><p>It all sound cool. I would rethink the parking in the living room or even below. My wifes father lives in a turn of the century hotel. The whole lower level has been coverted to a garage/muffler shop. The lower level is about 10,000 square feet the upper level is about 5000 square feet and there are cracks in the floor you can drop butts thru. Anyway the garage below the sleeping area might be alright if you drive a prius, but if the six four runs a little rich you will be breathing gas fumes all night while you try to sleep. </p><p></p><p>I will try to find some pictures of the a shop/loft home a guy built on the 67-72 chevy truck forums. Looks like he built it on some property. Nicest one I have ever seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 1950453, member: 14057"] It all sound cool. I would rethink the parking in the living room or even below. My wifes father lives in a turn of the century hotel. The whole lower level has been coverted to a garage/muffler shop. The lower level is about 10,000 square feet the upper level is about 5000 square feet and there are cracks in the floor you can drop butts thru. Anyway the garage below the sleeping area might be alright if you drive a prius, but if the six four runs a little rich you will be breathing gas fumes all night while you try to sleep. I will try to find some pictures of the a shop/loft home a guy built on the 67-72 chevy truck forums. Looks like he built it on some property. Nicest one I have ever seen. [/QUOTE]
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