Better Home Garage Door Design
Garage door designs have become much more than
the plain, cookie cutter styles. Garage doors take
inspiration from a variety of sources – from the American
farmhouse to a European design. As garages play a bigger
role in home design — with three-car garages practically
standard in some neighborhoods — the doors are changing,
too.
Gone are the days of the architecturally bland, cookie-cutter
garage doors. Such doors have been replaced with ones that look
like entrances to old carriage houses, barns, even
castles.
The doors boast leaded-glass windows,
raised panels and an assortment of decorative hardware. And
though they may look like doors that swing open, they roll up
with an automatic opener.
A lot more attention is being given to the design and
appearance of the interior of a garage, and that draws
attention to the garage door. An attached garage represents a
minimum of 30 percent of the visual portion of a home,
depending on where the garage is facing.
In the majority of homes, it faces the
street. Yet, traditionally, doors were plain, cookie-cutter
garage doors. They were functional and safe but not necessarily
aesthetically pleasing to the overall home.
That’s changing. Now you can find doors that better complement
a home’s design, whether it offers Old World charm or
contemporary styling. There is new stuff all the time as the
industry realizes how much curb appeal a garage door adds.
Carriage-house doors were some of the most popular on the
market.
People want the garage door to match the
entry door or to pick up on the home’s windows or gables on the
house. Now you can make them more distinct and more
personalized.
Historically, homeowners would spend $2,000 or $3,000 or more
on the entry door of a home. Then they’d spend $300 on the
garage door even though it represented more
frontage.
For carriage house-style doors, prices
for a single-car garage start at $500 and go to about $1,800
for a steel door. For wooden carriage-house doors, prices per
door are in the $2,000-to-$3,000 range. Some custom wood doors
— mahogany, for example — can run as high as $7,000 per
door.
Most people use their garage doors to
enter their homes every day — while rarely using the expensive
front entry. Steel is the biggest seller, popular because of
its low maintenance and its warranties.
By Earl Rivard
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