Garage Doors Are No Longer An Afterthought!
How many times have you heard people agonizing over the style, material and color of their front door? Is red still in? Is yellow the new color? While a home’s decorative front doors attract most of the attention, garage doors are often ignored. Afterall, they're "just garage doors." These days, however, garage doors are available in a variety of materials, finishes and colors similar to those of front doors. Garage doors are now an important design element, too! Garage doors can complement front doors to create a unified style statement about any home.
Garage door material choices include steel, fiberglass, wood or aluminum, and there are options to fit all budget levels. Glass windows or inserts are custom options available on many styles of doors. Another option to consider is insulation. Opening and closing garage doors several times each day will decrease your home’s energy-efficiency, so insulation may be the solution. This is especially true for parts of the country where there are extreme hot or cold temperatures. Insulation is also a good idea if you use the garage as a workspace or a place where you keep pets, or if the garage is attached to your home.
Types of Doors
There are several common types of residential garage doors, including:
Sectional doors are especially popular. These doors are made of panels linked together by hinges. As the door opens and closes, the panels roll over tracks on each side of the door. Usually made from steel, sectionals require little maintenance and can be customized to include window inserts.
Slide-to-the-side doors operate with panels moving to one or both sides of the door opening. Because they are not mounted on the ceiling, sliders free up much-needed overhead storage space in your garage.
Side-hinged doors open outward like a traditional door. This is a desirable choice for garages with limited headroom or if you use your garage for storage.
Roll-up doors are usually found on commercial properties because they are durable and can withstand heavy use. These doors are made of multiple narrow horizontal slats that roll up and into a drum over the door, offering more ceiling space. This type would work well for those seeking a modern, contemporary look.
Garage Doors That Express Your Style
Classic traditional raised-panel doors convey a clean look for traditional homes.
Carriage house - also called barn-style doors - have a distinctive rustic look, usually with customizable window options. These doors work well with Victorian, Craftsman or Mission style homes, offering the warmth of wood or faux wood with artistic detailing.
Modern flush-panel garage doors in subtle colors convey a sleek, modern look for a midcentury, contemporary or modern home. Full or partial glass garage door panels make a bold modern statement to complement a modern home design.
Be Bold
In addition to style choice, color choice is equally important. The traditional rule of thumb is to select a color that matches the dominant color of your house. White or gray are always popular monochromatic choices that make the same-color house appear larger and the doors themselves less conspicuous. However, the trend toward vibrant colors such as bold red, midnight blue and elegant black, which will attract attention and create drama, is gaining speed. The architectural style and location of your home need to be considered in the color choice as well. For example, if you live near the mountains or woods, consider earthy tones. If you live near a lake, pond or ocean, play up blues and greens in your color scheme.
Get Smart
Smartphones allow you to conveniently and remotely open and close your garage doors. There's no need to get out of the car in the pouring rain or freezing snow to open a garage door. Some apps even allow the option of setting a timer for how long to keep a door open or shut, or giving an alert to let you know a door is open. Another smart feature lets you know how many times your spring-operated doors have gone up and down, making sure your doors are operating properly.
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