Architecture
Are These Cars a Perfect Match for Their Homes?
Shift gears to the driveway or garage and see if you appreciate these pairings as much as we do — then share your own ideal match
If I hadn't become an architect, I surely would have become a car designer. These two objects, homes and cars, are by far the most wonderful expressions of aesthetics and function. While a house needs to provide shelter and a car needs to transport us, both can go well beyond these simple, mundane and utilitarian tasks.
That's why it brings joy to my heart when I see the right car paired with the right house. Like the pairing of the right wine with the right dish, the right car with the right house brings out the best in both.
Here are some examples from the pages of Houzz.
That's why it brings joy to my heart when I see the right car paired with the right house. Like the pairing of the right wine with the right dish, the right car with the right house brings out the best in both.
Here are some examples from the pages of Houzz.
This house-car pairing is colorful, fun and snappy, not unlike a highway billboard meant to be read at 60 miles per hour on the way to the beach in a classic woody.
A traditional and large home that conveys stability and history needs a car that conveys the same. It helps if the colors are coordinated.
A working farmstead needs a working truck. Did the curves and flowing, shiny lines of the truck come after those of the silo — or before?
While the classic Jeep belongs at the beach with a surfboard nearby, does it also belong next to a contemporary house? Maybe so, especially if the house has a little bit of zaniness.
Is the BMW, a car for the yuppie in us all, meant for the modernist creations of the West Coast or ...
... for the established and traditional suburbs of the east?
Or is it a car that shines in both, at home in city or suburb, contemporary or classic settings?
Or is it a car that shines in both, at home in city or suburb, contemporary or classic settings?
Maybe the garage door is a mouse hole that the car peeks out of before it goes about its day.
Or maybe the garage door is a viewing frame to acknowledge that some cars are meant for a museum.
Got a classic car? Then your garage should have a built-in bench so you can spend countless hours just gazing at and studying all of that marvelous sheet metal.
Nothing beats relaxing with your favorite book in your favorite room while in your favorite seat.
If you have the right car, don't hide it behind a faux carriage door. Let it out to breathe — all of those horses are yearning for the open road. Let the neighbors see that beautiful sheet metal sculpted to evoke power and speed.
A classic New England house with a classic car in front. Did the door color inspire the color of the rims or vice versa?
What is your ideal pairing of house and car? Is it classic or contemporary, zany or staid? Is it the minivan and the garage for two-plus cars or something more fun?
What is your ideal pairing of house and car? Is it classic or contemporary, zany or staid? Is it the minivan and the garage for two-plus cars or something more fun?