Not only does this clever design hide the garage doors when closed, but the siding color changes when the doors are opened! (Not really)
Many baby boomers are interested in full or part-time RV living. One of the problems for people spending a lot of time on the road is where to put all the household stuff and where do you park the RV when home. If you have a large home and tall garage this is not an issue. However, many people would like another house with another big garage in their seasonal home away from home. This can get expensive!
Another option is to consider a different type of vacation house. A house/garage hybrid that lets you integrate the RV into the house while it is parked yet still provides the large bathroom, extra storage and other features you miss while on the road.
This could be an attractive option to building a full vacation home on that getaway land.
For more information and inexpensive building plans for the building above visit:
http://www.rvdoctor.com/chalet.html
PS - The author of the above site has additional information for RV enthusiasts.