Green garages: a bold statement or the result of a home DIY project gone wrong?
Either way, you can’t miss them!
While most of us are used to seeing garages in shades of gray, white, or beige, there has been a rise in the popularity of green garages!
Imagine driving down your neighborhood and spotting a garage that looks like it just stepped out of the forest!
Whether we’re talking about soft minty hues or a deep emerald, green garages are a trend you shouldn’t miss!
So buckle up and let’s drive down a world of green garages that are sure to grab your attention!
1. Tall Beauty
A tall garage is sure to catch the eye, but a green one at that? Whew, better make sure you’re prepared to see people taking pictures of your garage!
If you’re this lucky, you can always add additional space up there and turn it into a lounge or just additional storage space!
2. Old Reliable with a Twist
This shape of garage has been seen through many years and it’s still one of the most popular garage looks of all time!
So why not take old reliable and give it a little green twist?
3. Stripes Are In
If you’re someone who loves patterns and colors, then this green garage is for you! It’s a fairly easy DIY project and it will leave your garage looking snazzy!
4. Humble Rustic
A rustic garage is a staple of country homes and there’s just something about it that says ‘I start working at 5 AM.’
5. Orange and Green
Not many people think about this color combination, but if you’re in the market for painting your garage green, you need to do a little something something to the exterior of your home as well!
Green and orange aren’t exactly complementary colors, but they work well together when creating an interesting visual statement!
6. Sleek Modern Green
If you’re a lover of all things modern and sleek, but you also have a thing for earthy tones, then this is what your dream garage looks like!
7. Traditional Garage Doors
When remodeling your garage, sometimes it’s not enough to just paint it, you need to switch it up a little! Instead of choosing doors that everyone has, why not dive a bit deeper and pull out a real gem?
8. Retro Style
One of the most iconic garage styles out there is the retro style. We love to see it in our homes, but there’s just something so iconic about the retro 50s garage!
What’s good about this style is that you can mix and match colors and hues, so naturally, green goes well with this style!
9. A Green Hat
Apart from painting your garage green, you can make it even greener by using natural resources! This one does take quite some time, but the results are amazing!
Plus the branches shield your garage, and by extension your car, from the weather!
10. Black and Green
If you’re looking to make your garage a moody space, then opting for darker colors is the way to go!
Black and green go perfectly well together and with this color scheme you’ll get the moodiness you desire!
11. Get Creative
Don’t limit yourself to thinking your garage can’t be fun! Sure you can paint it any color of the rainbow, but you can always take it further!
Pick a design and transfer it to your garage! This garage door features graffiti-like designs and characters that fit the urban style!
12. Retro Interior
A retro green garage won’t be fulfilled if it’s devoid of a checkered floor and posters on the walls! This style is fairly budget-friendly since you can find all decor pieces at thrift shops or flea markets!
13. Commit To the Green
If you want to make your home match your green garage, especially if your garage isn’t detached, you can paint your front door green, your windows, and even the shutters and flower boxes!
14. Make Your Garage Green
If you’re not using your garage to store your car, there are other ways to utilize it! From hangout spaces to workshops, the sky is the limit!
But if you’re focusing on green, there’s only one logical thing you should do, turn it into a gardening shed! Store all of your gardening materials and tools, along with growing plants there!
15. Purple and Green
These two colors are seemingly not friends, but they demand each other! They look great on their own, either in balance or with one overpowering the other!
You can also pair them with other colors such as yellow, orange, and other warmer tones! Make your garage as colorful or as monochrome as you like!