A couple more thoughts...
1. Pour the driveway the width of the garage. Most contractors will just do the width of the door opening. Our first build had that and we couldn’t park two cars side by side outside if we can company, etc. Huge pain. We went wider this time and the cost increase was negligible but convenience was much improved.
2. If you aren’t sure about having a center dining light, they can still run the wiring there so you can add it later. Come to think of it, many layouts have a dining area that is a walkthrough between kitchen and family room. When the install lights, they will center in the room, not where the table will go. You need to think of where you will put your dining table so you can arrange lights based on that. Otherwise a center light may not be over the actual table.
1. Pour the driveway the width of the garage. Most contractors will just do the width of the door opening. Our first build had that and we couldn’t park two cars side by side outside if we can company, etc. Huge pain. We went wider this time and the cost increase was negligible but convenience was much improved.
2. If you aren’t sure about having a center dining light, they can still run the wiring there so you can add it later. Come to think of it, many layouts have a dining area that is a walkthrough between kitchen and family room. When the install lights, they will center in the room, not where the table will go. You need to think of where you will put your dining table so you can arrange lights based on that. Otherwise a center light may not be over the actual table.