Our family has expanded by four(!) and we need more room, so proposing to make our garage under the main roof into a family area and office (for me), and a pull-out sofa bed for when the in-laws come to stay over and babysit.
- Garage Conversion for existing Two-story 4-bedroom house in SE Brisbane, built 1989
- Current garage 6 x 6m located immediately below master bedroom to be used for craft room and office.
- The floor of the garage is part of the main slab; council-approved plans show has waterproof membrane under the slab and original termite treatment.
- External Walls are brick veneer, with FC sheet lining, internal wall boundary to house. Stud spacing is 600mm
- Internal garage walls to house are also FC lined with stud walls at 600m
- Single existing window approx. 900 x 600mm in external wall.
- Height floor to ceiling is 2490mm. The ceiling is gyprock.
- Single entry door from garage to house with 75mm step up to kitchen/dining area.
- External drop from garage to path is approx. 25mm
- Two existing roll-a-doors 2410 x 2100mm will be replaced by aluminium sliding doors of the same dimensions, or fixed walls/windows to provide >>10% room area light into room.
- The house is on the high side of the street, and the driveway drops away rapidly from the front of the garage
- Networked hard-wired smoke alarms to be installed
- 3 to 5KW RC A/C to be installed for heating/cooling in this area (TBD)
- The existing area has four x 1200mm Fluro (LED) lights on the ceiling
- We have the original plans and approval file from Brisbane City Council
Not sure what to do about height of garage floor at current rolla door entry, as I think there needs to be a drop to the outside to prevent water entry. Could perhaps put a single brick height with damp-course and waterproofing at the bottom of where the existing garage doors are, and then either build a new wall/windows on top of that, or a wall with sliding aluminium windows in it.
Another option is to create a new floor in the garage to meet the existing floor height from the house. Could say, anchor 70x35 MGP10 H2 framing timber to the garage floor in a grid pattern (450mm centres?) and cover with yellow tongue flooring? Then have this butt up against the single brick barrier mentioned above?
Have I missed anything?

