Research by Compton Garages reveals that only 50% of UK domestic garages are used to store the family car.
Instead, garages are increasingly being used as an extension to the home or utility room, or simply as a secure covered space for storage and hobbies.
More than half of the people surveyed use their garage to store garden tools and furniture, with almost 30% reserving the space for their workbench and DIY activities. Tumble driers, fridges and freezers are also located in the garage, which is obviously no longer reserved exclusively for the car!
The changes in use are reflected in the improvements some consumers request when they purchase a new Compton Garage. 28% required a painted floor, so making the space easier to clean and losing the utilitarian look of concrete, while 16% opted for painted walls too.
While over 75% request lights and electricity points, a combined 8% select lined walls and roofs for added energy efficiency and cosiness – and also indicating the amount of time they expect to spend in their garages!
Whether your home is big or small, modern or older, the results indicate that people consider their garage an important addition to family space and at around £2,000 for an average Compton garage, many people have an affordable and secure option for storage of household items or their hobby activities.
Compton Buildings is the UK market leader in domestic new and replacement garages and is based in Fenny Compton, Warwickshire.
Compton offer a wide range of concrete garages, buildings, workshops and sheds. For more information view http://www.comptonbuildings.co.uk or call 0800 975 8860 for a free brochure, price list and local display details.
More than 170 Compton agents throughout the UK can offer advice on every aspect of building or replacing a garage, including planning permission. Most agents have a display, so you can see before you buy.
Source: www.articledashboard.com