When we talk about garages, most people think of dull spaces designed to store cars, bikes, tools, and forgotten holiday decorations!
But what if we told you that your garage could be the sunniest spot on the block, without needing a window?
You guessed it! We’re talking bright, bold and cheerful, unapologetically yellow! Sure, you can always go for the old boring beige, but why not give your garage the personality it deserves?
That way, your garage won’t just be a place where you park your car, it will be a statement, a declaration that you refuse to conform to monotony!
Whether you’re channeling vintage vibes or going for modern chic, we’re here to show you 16 ways a yellow garage can add a splash of happiness to your home and life!
1. Moody Yellow
Even though most people take the color of their garage too seriously, today we’ll be starting out slow. You don’t have to instantly paint all of your walls yellow or even your garage door!
You can start with smaller accents like pictures and the tools you use! And if you really want to go the mile, get your car wrapped yellow!
2. Cute Yellow Garage
If you have a small garage, there’s no better way to make it pop and stand out than with yellow! The cute rustic doors just add to the cottagey vibe of this garage and its surroundings!
3. Simple Yellow Door
If you paint your garage door yellow, that’s all you might need! There’s no reason to overcomplicate things. Yellow will make your garage interesting on its own!
4. Retro Side Entrance
We usually focus on the main entrance of the garage and it’s the door through which cars go! So let’s take a second and focus on the side entrance that you probably look at from your backyard!
This space needs some lovin’ as well, so why not go retro and turn this space into a neon sign shrine?
5. Herringbone Garage Door
We’re used to seeing this iconic pattern on our kitchen tiles and it looks amazing on the inside minimized and on the outside maximized!
You can just paint your garage doors and be on your merry way, but why not take it up a notch and give your garage door more depth and character?
6. Modern Garage Box
Yellow has mostly been associated with eclectic and retro styles, but today we’ll be showing you how to make your modern space colorful as well!
Yellow goes great with white because white makes it pop and these two colors together immensely brighten up the space!
7. Bright Yellow
If you want to revamp that old garage that’s been sitting there for ages, but you don’t quite know what to do with it, we’re here to tell you! Paint it bright yellow!
Painting your garage is the most budget-friendly option if you don’t want to go all out!
8. Rustic Yellow
There’s nothing like a yellow rustic garage being hit by a country sunset! It’s just the most beautiful sight! Plus it blends in with nature during the fall!
9. Yellow Garage, Blue Trim
Spice up your yellow garage with a simple blue trim! This way you won’t miss your garage when you come home at night!
10. Minimalist Modern
Yellow can be modern as well! It’s important to tone it down just the right amount and add other colors to balance it out! You can incorporate white or black, depending on the brightness you’d like!
11. Pale Yellow
Not everyone is ready to commit to bright yellows that instantly catch the eye and turn heads! Some like it low-key and that’s okay!
You can still use yellow, just a paler shade that won’t stand out as much, but will still add character to your home and your garage!
12. Modern Luxury
Yellow is probably the closest color to gold there is out there and if you squint hard enough, they just might be the same thing!
13. Garage Pattern
If you don’t want a monotone garage, although we don’t think yellow can be monotone, it can be repetitive, so spice it up with some pattern and a different color!
You choose colors like white, blue, green, red, purple, etc.!
14. Vintage Garage
Most vintage garages turn yellow on their own, so if you have the time, just wait it out! If not, you can also carefully curate a new vintage garage!
There are plenty of budget-friendly options, from paint to flea market finds as decor!
15. Let Your Kids Paint
Yellow is the color of happiness and can often be found in children’s spaces, so why not let your little ones bring in some happiness into this space?
Give them some paint and let them draw away! This way you’ll get an artsy garage mural and they won’t be painting the walls inside your home!
16. Garage Turned Playroom
We’ve seen many garage conversions, from hangouts and living spaces to coffee shops and bars, but yellow would be best suited for a children’s playroom!
It’s a fun and happy color perfectly suited to get your little ones’ creativity flowing!