Building the “Garage Mahal” at Possum Kingdom Lake
When Robert Ricketts and his wife, Quefa, began planning updates to their property at Possum Kingdom Lake, the goal wasn’t modest. They wanted more than storage. More than a garage.
They envisioned a space that could handle boats, trailers, equipment, guests, and entertaining – all while feeling like a natural extension of the property they had already built.
What started roughly a year and a half ago eventually became what they jokingly call the “Garage Mahal”: a massive four-car garage with a two-story apartment, outdoor entertainment space, and supporting infrastructure designed to make the entire property more functional.
More Than Just a Garage
Although the structure began as a new build, the project quickly expanded well beyond the building itself.
Since the surrounding site hadn’t yet been finished, sidewalks and a driveway had to be poured. A substantial retaining wall – roughly 300 feet in length – was built to support the terrain and create usable space around the property. Road base was added throughout the site to accommodate vehicle circulation, especially important given the garage’s drive-through bays and large equipment storage needs.
The garage itself was designed for flexibility. Along with four bays, the structure includes a sizable apartment above, providing comfortable guest accommodations. Lean-to extensions on the side and back create additional covered storage for trailers, boats, and outdoor equipment.
For a lake property built around gathering, recreation, and convenience, every detail had a purpose.
Matching the Existing Home
One of the project’s biggest challenges involved something many people wouldn’t immediately notice: making the new structure feel like it had always belonged there.
Although detached from the main home, the garage and apartment needed to match seamlessly. Roofing, paint, finishes, and architectural details were all coordinated so carefully that, in Robert’s words, you can’t tell the difference between the original house and the addition.
The result feels intentional rather than added on.
A Space Built for Entertaining
The project also included a covered outdoor pavilion measuring roughly 20 by 30 feet, framed with heavy timber and designed as an entertainment space. Positioned near the garage and apartment, it became another gathering area for family and guests – something that extended the usefulness of the property far beyond simple storage.
For Robert, one of the recurring themes throughout construction was exceeding expectations.
Each time he returned to check progress, the work felt more substantial than anticipated. Details were elevated, finishes exceeded expectations, and the overall execution consistently delivered more than what had originally been discussed.
A Project Worth Showing Off
Today, the finished result feels fully integrated into the property. Functional where it needs to be, comfortable for guests, and built to handle the practical realities of lake life, the “Garage Mahal” has become much more than a place to park vehicles.
Robert describes the craftsmanship as top-notch and says he would gladly welcome anyone interested in seeing the quality firsthand.
For projects of this scale, success often comes down to execution – combining utility, aesthetics, and long-term durability in a way that feels effortless once complete. In this case, that balance is exactly what was achieved.