A residential blueprint featuring vehicular accommodation positioned on one lateral boundary of the structure defines a specific category of architectural design. This arrangement typically presents the garage entrance either facing the side property line or angled toward the street, differing from layouts with garages directly in front.
Such configurations offer advantages in curb appeal by minimizing the garage’s visual dominance and emphasizing the home’s facade. Historically, these designs became more prevalent as lot sizes decreased and homeowners sought to maximize both living space and aesthetic presentation. They frequently contribute to better traffic flow on the property and potentially enhanced privacy within the backyard or outdoor living areas.