Best fit when
You truly need both functionsThis direction makes sense when the enclosed side solves storage or work needs and the attached open side still has a real daily job.
Flagship combo project
This combo build is a stronger planning reference when the job needs enclosed storage and an attached open bay that still feels intentionally sized instead of tacked on at the end.
Combo projects get better faster when the enclosed share, open access, and traffic pattern are all decided together.
A cleaner enclosed-and-open split that shows how a combo can stay practical without drifting into oversized commercial scale.
Best fit when
You truly need both functionsThis direction makes sense when the enclosed side solves storage or work needs and the attached open side still has a real daily job.
Compare against
Shops or larger commercial footprintsIf the open side is becoming secondary, compare shop pages. If the whole job is scaling up operationally, compare commercial examples too.
Bring to your quote
Workflow detailsWatch for
Door and turn-in clearanceCombos can look balanced in photos and still fail on site if approach, door swing, and circulation are treated as afterthoughts.
Project gallery
Use the full sequence to judge covered access, enclosure balance, and how the footprint sits on the property before you request pricing for a similar build.
Front angle for roof line and overall stance.
Side angle for enclosed-to-open balance.
Access view for approach and working room.
Property view showing how the footprint lands on site.
Closer look at the enclosed share and openings.
Finished look for planning and quote context.