Over the years, garage door styles have evolved in many different ways. From performing the primary function of granting access to the garage to acting as an entryway into the home, garage doors have increased in importance, and the various styles have expanded to keep pace. Although there are an almost limitless number of choices, there are really four basic garage door styles. They include:
Traditional Garage Doors
With an emphasis on functionality, traditional garage doors are relatively uncomplicated and emphasize functionality with a neat, clean appearance. Available in a variety of configurations that include raised panels and windows, traditional garage doors are available from a variety of manufacturers like Clopay, Amarr, Martin and others. Nask Door is an authorized Wayne-Dalton, but there are many quality manufacturers.
Contemporary Garage Doors
Complimenting a home’s appearance has become increasingly more important, and contemporary garage doors integrate a variety of design elements that can be very attractive. Today a range of high-tech materials and treatments can be used to create dramatic looks that can really improve curb appeal. Opaque glass and translucent materials enable homeowners to create a unique appearance that many modern homeowners really enjoy.
Carriage Garage Doors
Carriage-style garage doors have recently become very popular among homeowners in our region. Intended to replicate the doors from old carriage houses, these doors deliver an old-fashioned charm that gives every home an attractive style. Manufactured in traditional wood, metal and even fiberglass, these doors offer a classic look with all the benefits of modern construction.
Raised Panel Garage Doors
A favorite among many homeowners, the raised panel garage door style has become a standard. As a result, this garage door style is found in a wide range of materials and with a full variety of options. No matter the appearance of your home or business, you can get a garage door style that will look good.
If you’re not sure about how these garage door styles may work with your garage, give us a shout, and we’ll be happy to help you understand how each style may (or may not) complement your garage.