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A garage is a covered structure designed primarily to protect motor vehicles from weather and theft. Garages can be attached to a residence or be detached on the property, and they often serve as storage spaces, workshops, or hobby rooms.

The term originates from the French garder, meaning to shelter. With the rise of automobile ownership in

Typical design elements include a garage door and space for one or more vehicles. Construction materials range

Garages are subject to local building codes and zoning regulations, and many installations require permits. Fire

the
early
20th
century,
garages
became
common
features
of
houses
in
many
regions.
Early
garages
were
simple
sheds,
while
modern
designs
include
automatic
doors,
lighting,
climate
control,
and
integrated
storage.
from
wood
and
masonry
to
metal
framing,
and
many
garages
are
insulated
for
year-round
use
as
workshops
or
storage.
Common
features
include
lighting,
electrical
outlets,
ventilation,
and
storage
such
as
shelves
and
cabinets.
Access
to
the
home
is
usually
via
an
interior
door
linking
the
garage
to
living
spaces.
safety
and
fuel-storage
considerations
influence
design,
especially
for
attached
garages.
The
space
can
affect
home
value
and
energy
use
and
may
be
finished
to
serve
as
additional
living
or
work
space,
subject
to
local
rules.