Monday, August 26, 2013

Don't Sacrifice Good Taste for Space with Large Garages: The Perfect Example

Many Australian companies build garages that are downright eyesores.  They do this because of the false connotation that all large garages are unaesthetic and cheap-looking.

This is clearly not true, and you're going to see some samples of proof today.

The fact is: if you own a company or have a need for additional storage space, you can get a garage that's attractive, affordable and spacious.  Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't have to be just one or the other. The old days of single solid garages and sheds are dead! 

Today, people are investing in enclosed storage spaces that complement a community's surroundings – residential homes, schools, stores, etc.  In other words, no longer are garages sticking out like sore thumbs.  With modern design and fair garage prices, land owners and companies are building garages that serve their purpose AND look good.

Let's take a look at the approach you can take to make your garage visually appealing.

The Bi-Color Approach


Below are large single-door garages and large double-door garages.  As you can see, they look better than your standard metal garage with rust spots.  Instead of sticking out and detracting from the beauty of the outdoors, the colors make each garage type blend in nicely with its surroundings.

Image of: single-door large garage with black door and tan sidingImage of: double-door large garage with black door and tan siding



Contrasting a dark color with a light color is always a good idea with garages.  Here, we have an off-yellow tan coating the sidewalls and a matte black coating the garage doors, roof and corners.

Image of: six-door large garage with brown door and tan siding
Here's an example of an even larger garage  - a product of this bi-color approach.  Unlike the previous example, both colors are fairly similar.  Although the garage door and roof color are darker than the sidewall color, it's not as dark as black.  Each color has a tan base.  As you can see, surrounding structures like the large cylindrical storage bin use the same tan color.  Complementing surrounding structures with the same color as your garage is always a good idea aesthetically.

After looking at these examples, it should be obvious that your garage should and can be attractive.  To find the perfect color blend and style, work with your local garage supplier and ask for a professional opinion.

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