Garage Options Denham Springs LA

We see more and more builders and developers in Denham Springs who want to keep a neotraditional look--narrow streets, classic designs with hints from the past, varying setbacks--but for whatever reason can't incorporate alleys into their plans.

Local Companies

Jerry L. Watts & Associates, LLC
225-927-4576
7464 Exchange Place Suite 201
Baton Rouge, LA
CM Oliver Architects
225-931-4654
442 Government Street
Baton Rouge, LA
Construction Management
(225) 664-1930
8385 Rushing Rd E
Denham Springs, LA
Perimeter Construction
(504) 305-4510
7004 Magnolia Ct
Metairie, LA
Custom Design Builders
(225) 753-2768
6630 Exchequer Dr
Baton Rouge, LA
Shavers-Whittle Construction Inc
(985) 875-0512
121 W 24th Ave
Covington, LA
Grand Construction
(225) 296-1557
4327 S Jeffrey Dr
Baton Rouge, LA
Sws Design and Building Consultants
(318) 862-3189
3437 Youree Dr
Shreveport, LA
Jefferson Construction Services
(504) 340-5809
6540 Lapalco Blvd
Marrero, LA
Jefferson Housing Foundation
(504) 340-5809
6540 Lapalco Blvd
Marrero, LA

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Guest Architect:

Dominick Tringali Architects

Bloomfield Hills, Mich.

248-335-8888

DTArchitects@DTArchitects.com


Q. How can I achieve a neotraditional look without utilizing alleys?


A: We see more and more builders and developers who want to keep a neotraditional look--narrow streets, classic designs with hints from the past, varying setbacks--but for whatever reason can't incorporate alleys into their plans. We deal with that by exploring different ways to place the garage. If it must go in front, and in some communities that's the only option, then we make sure to set it way back from the front facade and balance it with a highly detailed porch. Often, a better option is to move the garage all the way to the rear of the property, which, if done sensitively, can still leave backyard access from the main part of the house. The resulting, rather long driveway can be detailed so that it adds, rather than detracts, from the overall design of the house.


  • The rear yard isn't large, but it still offers room for kids to run and play.


  • The big payoff for putting the garage in back is that the entry--often a solid, uninteresting feature--can't be seen from the street.


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    Photo Credit: BUILDER magazine


  • Let's face it. Not having a garage in front means much stronger curb appeal.


  • Owners can place a deck on this side of the house as a way to encourage activity in the biggest part of the yard.


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    Featured Local Company

    Jerry L. Watts & Associates, LLC

    225-927-4576
    7464 Exchange Place Suite 201
    Baton Rouge, LA

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