Lots of people decorate their garage doors. Here are some examples:
Sometimes bold contrast really works for a home. You might be able to pull of some bold hues with a more demure-styled house, or just classy white doors with windows while your house itself is more interestingly colored.
Also, don’t forget about paneling! Whether or not certain parts of the door are raised may seem like a trivial thing, but it can really make a difference in the depth and classiness of the front of your home. A house that has had recent garage door services and has intricately patterned, raised panels on its façade will pop more than a house with flat white (or even worse, dirty-white) garage doors.
Then again, for the bold (and maybe less economical) of homeowners, there’s always the chic, no-nonsense look of paneled, frosted glass. While these kinds of doors are pretty rare, they really add a little zing to any modern-looking or post-modern home, transforming what could be thought of as austere into a paradigm of art-nouveau.
If you consider yourself more adventuresome than most, you might want to try out some interesting colors. Go for a zesty yellow or a dark, rich red. Don’t shy away from deep, luxurious greens or a delicate, light peach! And the great thing about color is that you can add or subtract without having to get an all new garage door installation.





