Open coverage
Start with carports when you want protection without enclosed walls.
That is usually the better first fit for everyday vehicle and equipment coverage.
Building types
Use Buildings to narrow the fit first, then open the archive only when you want more examples inside the category that already feels close.
Open coverage
That is usually the better first fit for everyday vehicle and equipment coverage.
Tall clearance
Do not start with a standard carport if the real issue is RV height, antenna clearance, or trailer access.
Enclosed storage
That is the stronger first comparison when open coverage is not enough.
Mixed-use
This is a layout decision, not just a size decision.
Work-ready
They solve a different problem than simple storage or broad open coverage.
Larger operational use
That includes footprint, movement, property use, and how the structure needs to perform every day.
Open the closest category
Each category stays curated on purpose. The point is to narrow the fit before you open the broader photo archive.
Open coverage with practical protection for vehicles and property use.
Taller structures and wider spans for larger vehicles and equipment.
Enclosed storage and finished-looking layouts for everyday utility.
Mixed enclosed and open layouts when both storage and coverage matter.
Workspace-focused footprints for tools, projects, vehicles, and equipment.
Broader spans and larger footprints for storage, operations, and business use.
Shelter and support structures for farm, ranch, and livestock needs.
After the category is close
Use the next surface that matches what is still unclear, not just whatever has the most photos.
Use Gallery when you need more visual proof inside the category you already chose.
Use a deeper project page when one example deserves a closer read before you quote.
Open the concrete guide when the real question is pad, access, or approach rather than category fit.