You would probably find 1 AP is fine on each floor for things like your mobile phones etc, but if you have any older Smart TVs they can be a bit sensitive and if you have TVs in bedrooms against walls etc they can get a bit delicate then if you are breaking the above rules.
Regarding your detatched garage whilst I can't claim to know the Devolo powerline solution I would be inclined to suggest you do not attempt to use that in conjunction with a new setup, it will probably end up interfering or causing some issue with roaming due to security mismatch and other things. Mesh systems simply do not like other APs on the same network for a varity of reasons. If you cannot get a cable into the garage and it might be difficult to get 2 cables into 2 APs in your upstairs (should you find you need more than 1 AP), I would be inclined then to be looking at a mesh system which isn't reliant on so-called ethernet backhaul - buy a 4 or 5 AP mesh system and put on of them in your garage and then it's all done and dusted..
Why not try the eero system - if it doesn't work out you could probably even return it to Amazon for a full refund.
Re Ubiquiti (which may not be the best bet in your situation) normally the powerline is sold separate. It's best to go for a PoE switch in my opinion as otherwise you end up with cable spaghetti. I put in a 4 AP Ubiquiti system at a friends house and he didn't want to pay for a switch, instead choosing the PoE injectors, and then every time he tidies up he proceeds to phone me up asking for help when he plugs all the cables in wrong. Highly frustrating. Aside from when he messes up what cables go where due to his stupidity, the system works perfectly.
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