We just moved into a 90 year old home in a historic district. We went from having an open kitchen/family room to very defined rooms with doors, I love it! As for the garage, we have an attached one (in the back, can't see it from the road) but there is no direct access to the house from it! So weird! We either go out the big garage door and just around the corner into the kitchen, or out the back garage door onto the patio and then into the side door of the house. Now, it's literally 2-3 feet that you're outside, but still annoying when it's raining and hauling in groceries! Since our neighborhood is on the National Historic Registry, we have guidelines to stay in to keep the aesthetic as close to original as possible, like no chain link, etc. There are some astonishingly beautiful homes here, all built between 1880-1940.
To answer the OP, I don't know other than I'm not fond of the generic decor everyone buys from Hobby Lobby, etc. Most of our decor was bought on trips, by local artists.