What is the bottom of a driveway called?

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asked Jul 9, 2023 in Other-Home/Garden by Vasylevis (1,490 points)
What is the bottom of a driveway called?

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answered Jul 9, 2023 by 23rounds (16,450 points)
The bottom of a driveway is called the apron or also the approach which is the part of the driveway that is closest to the road and is most often made from the same material as the rest of the driveway.

A teardrop driveway is a driveway that has only one entry and one exit point off the road and opens into a loop that cars can drive around.

Whether it has a standard half circle, a horseshoe or teardrop design circular driveways require quite a lot of room so if you have a small yard they are not typically used.

Circular driveways offer a ton of functional benefits: plentiful parking for hosting, easy in-and-out access for homes off of busier roads, extra space for your high schooler to park their car, and more.

A roundabout driveway, also known as a circular driveway, works well for homes that have a significant amount of property from the street.

This driveway shape is beneficial because you can have multiple cars parked in your driveway and you don't need to back your car out into traffic when leaving your home.

Sometimes called a horseshoe driveway, this layout option has an entrance at the road, rounds off as it approaches the house and then has a separate exit lane leading back to the road.

Concrete, cobblestone, asphalt, brick, and interlocking pavers are the most durable driveway installation options available today.

Apart from their lengthy lifespans, these materials also hold up well in any climate, require minimal maintenance, offer a smooth drive, and elevate your home's first impression.

In general, a curved driveway will add more character and depth than a straight driveway, but if you have limited space or a very short distance from the street to your garage, then straight will have to do.

As a general rule, your driveway should be a minimum of 18 to 20 feet long.

Allow 22 to 24 feet for full-sized pickups and oversized minivans.

Plan your driveway with a minimum width of 10 to 12 feet per vehicle.

If space allows, make the driveway even wider to allow more space to walk between vehicles.

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