July 3, 2015

Everything You Need to Know About Carriage-Style Garage Doors

Everything you need to know about carriage-style garage doors

If you’ve been driving around your neighborhood lately, you’ve probably noticed that carriage‑style garage doors are enjoying a huge resurgence in popularity. They were ubiquitous in the 1940s and 1950s, but lost popularity at the turn of the millennium. The reason for that is that even though they’re very visually pleasing, the older types were hard to maintain. They were made of wood, and had to be scraped and re‑painted every couple of years. In short, people who had carriage‑style garage doors had to devote a great deal of effort to making sure they looked good. Who has time for that these days?

Modern carriage‑style doors

More recently, manufacturers have begun making carriage-style doors out steel. They’re incredibly durable, and still offer the authentic look of the old‑style doors without any of the aggravation. From traditional to modern style, you can find a carriage-style garage door that will enhance the curb appeal of your property. Designs are available that blend very well with architectural features like cornices, dormers, lattice windows, balustrades, and varying styles of balconies. Essentially, modern carriage-style garage doors can give you the feel of a country home in virtually any setting, and unlike their counterparts of old, they’re very easy to maintain.

Many options

Embossed designs and swinging doors are available, and you’ll find a full range of decorative hardware to suit every taste and decor. Imagine hinges and handles that look just like wrought iron, but have none of the maintenance problems! You can even add decorative windows (usually in the upper panel of the door) to add an extra level of charm and old-world style.

It gets even better – the windows in your carriage‑style garage doors can be equipped with decorative inserts that will showcase your personality or make a strong style statement. You can also choose clear or tinted glass – imagine the sunlight beaming in through a rose-tinted window! You might just want to spend your entire day in your garage. And if you don’t want your neighbors to know what you’re doing in there (be it waxing your car, working on a project, or just refining your perfect man-cave), you could select frosted glass.

Color choices

Of course you want your garage to complement the style of your home, whether it’s Victorian, Colonial, Georgian or ultra-modern. With that in mind, manufacturers of carriage‑style garage doors have developed colors that suit your architectural style or décor preference.

Design your door

Now that you have some ideas, why not get to work designing your carriage‑style garage door? It’s fun and easy. You can use our Design Centre! You can upload a photo of your garage, so that you can experiment with various colors and window options and find the combination that you love. You can get opinions from your family and friends, and see it all come together on your computer screen before you make the commitment to buy!

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