Creating Your Own Garage – 5 Simple Steps

Creating Your Own Garage - 5 Simple Steps

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Creating your own garage is straightforward with the right planning, materials and finishing touches. Whether you’re building for storage, vehicles or hobbies, follow these steps for a smooth and compliant build.

Garages are no longer just places to store cars—they’re practical storage areas, hobby spaces and valuable additions to your home. But how easy is it to create your own garage? Here are five simple steps.

Plan the space

Start by understanding your space, intentions and any rules that apply.

First assess the space you have and what you want the garage to achieve. Under Permitted Development, you typically won’t need planning permission to convert an existing garage into another use.

Check planning permission

Building a new garage falls under “outbuildings,” which means certain rules apply. These include:

  • You cannot build forward of the house’s main elevation
  • Outbuildings must not take up more than 50% of the total land around your home
  • Wooden garages must be single-storey and not classed as living space
  • If within 2 metres of a boundary, height must not exceed 2.5m

If unsure, speak to your local planning department before beginning. Even if planning permission isn’t required, building regulations will still apply.

Choose the construction

The materials and design you choose should reflect what the garage will be used for—and your budget. Popular construction choices include:

Garage Type Pros
Timber / Oak Frame Stylish, fast to assemble, available as DIY kits, great for value
Brick / Stone Very durable, traditional appearance
Steel / Aluminium Low maintenance, long-lasting, modern aesthetic
Prefabricated Concrete Cost-effective, quick installation, strong structure

Timber frame garages—especially Trade Oak kits—have become increasingly popular thanks to their style, practicality and ease of assembly.

Finishing the garage

Next, choose finishing features such as garage doors, entry doors and windows. Insulation is recommended too, helping prevent dampness and making the garage more versatile.

Add accessories

Finally, consider the accessories and internal additions you’ll want—such as shelving, storage systems, hobby equipment, or workbenches. This helps you budget accurately and ensures the garage is perfectly suited to its intended purpose.

Last updated: 26 November 2025

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