Garage · Equipment
Bicycle


Width 24″Depth 68″Height 42″Shape rectangle
Overview
A bicycle is a stored two-wheeler that takes up floor space in a garage or utility area when parked. Planning for it in a layout helps keep walkways and car bays clear. It shines mapped along a garage wall or in a dedicated bike-parking zone.
Sizing & placement
Its footprint is long and narrow at 24 inches wide and 68 inches deep, standing 42 inches tall at the handlebars. Park it parallel to a wall so the 68-inch length runs along the wall rather than jutting into the walkway.
Where it works
Garages, mudrooms, and utility areas; any storage-focused layout.
Specifications
| Width | 24 in |
|---|---|
| Depth | 68 in |
| Height | 42 in |
| Shape | rectangle |
| Size class | small |
| Room types | garage |
| Default color | #4A5568 |
Configurable options
- Color — any hex value
Frequently asked questions
- How much floor space does a bicycle take?
- About 24 inches wide by 68 inches deep, standing 42 inches tall at the handlebars.
- How should I place it?
- Run the 68-inch length parallel to a wall so it does not block the walkway or car bay.
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