Triton Industries
House & Shop Combo

House & Shop Combo — Live and Work Under One Roof

A house-shop combo (a.k.a. "shouse" or simply "home with attached shop") is the original American hybrid building: real living quarters on one end, a real working shop on the other. Triton has been engineering this layout since before it had a name. Done right, you get the home you want and the shop you need on a single foundation, under a single roof — and on a single mortgage.

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How the layout actually works

The classic combo splits the building 60/40 or 50/50: the larger side is the shop with a 12'+ overhead door and a working-height ceiling, the smaller side is the residence with a normal 9'-10' ceiling. A solid fire-rated wall divides the two and a single conditioned breezeway connects them.

  • Shop sideclear-span, oversized door(s), epoxy floor, lift-ready
  • Living sidekitchen, bedrooms, baths, laundry, mudroom
  • Fire-rated separation wall1-hour or 2-hour assembly per local code
  • Optional connecting breezewaycovered, conditioned, and beautiful — not just functional

The financial argument

One foundation, one roof, and shared utilities mean a house-shop combo costs roughly 25 – 40% less than building the same square footage as two separate buildings. Property tax assessment, insurance, and ongoing maintenance also benefit from the consolidation.

Most appraisers value the combo as residential square footage plus an outbuilding line item — meaning the shop adds real value on the appraisal, not just utility.

Permitting and zoning gotchas

Some jurisdictions require setbacks between the residential and "agricultural" portions of the building, or restrict commercial/business use of the shop side. We can flag these issues at design time and route the project through the right permit path.

FAQs

Common Questions About House & Shop Combo

Isn't this just a house with a garage?

More than that — the shop side typically has commercial-grade doors, taller ceilings, and electrical service that exceeds a residential garage. It's a real shop with a house attached.

Can the shop be a working business?

Often yes, but local zoning may restrict commercial use on residentially-zoned land. Check with your jurisdiction at design time.

What's a typical size?

40' × 80' is a common mid-size combo (roughly 1,800 sq ft house, 1,400 sq ft shop). 50' × 100' is a generous size. Smaller and bigger are both common.

Can I add a second story over the living side?

Yes — design the heavier column package and beam tie-in up front and you can drop a loft, second-story bedrooms, or a full second floor over the residence.

What's the typical timeline?

Shell: 10 – 16 weeks. Move-in: 7 – 11 months from contract for a complete build.

Ready to build?

Let's bring your house & shop combo to life.

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