2. A translucent glass paneled garage door. This will draw the eye to the new modern doors and add rectangles in a new scale. Because the house is kind of a collage of rectangles, I thought playing around with more of them would be fun.
The first image of the modern garage door that comes to mind is the frosted-glass-and-aluminum type. It fits into standard garage openings, so it's an easy way to make your home stand out and look more modern without requiring much else be done to the landscaping or driveway.
How to use it. Versatility is a key characteristic of New Zealand wind grass. Whether used for a street grass, specimen plant, background massing, or even strictly for its textural contrast, this grass lends itself to the architecture any home, regardless of style.For a modern landscape, rigid and geometric rows of well-manicured specimens create a sense of order, while an overgrown hillside massing instantly brings to mind a more rustic and casual setting.
2. Avant-garage. Glass garage doors can take any home from traditional to contemporary in a flash. Don't fret about unruly organization inside — a variety of window options are available that can control the degree of light and privacy.
3. Aesthetics. This home looks great with the light-colored concrete driveway leading up to the garage. It matches the house nicely and goes well with the long pattern of windows.