Garage doors might not seem like they make much of a difference, but imagine what your home would look like if you just had a flat door where your current garage door stands. Because they take up so much real estate on the front of most homes, garage doors can actually have a huge impact on the way your home looks and feels. So, what do you want your house to say today?
Garage Door Options
Here are some current garage door
trends that could speak volumes:
- Bright Colors. There was a time when garage doors came in muted neutral
colors and whites, and absolutely nothing else. Thankfully, those times
are in the rearview mirror and we’re living in a far more enlightened –
and vibrant – age. Bright colors can help enhance especially interesting
woodwork on garage doors, complement homes with a lot of color, like
Spanish styles or Victorians, or make fancy hardware pop like nothing
else. Be careful with bright colors, though, because there is such a thing
as too much; you can end up overwhelming the rest of your home if you
don’t use them with caution. White trim on a brightly colored garage door,
for example, can help contain the energy if you need to tone it down a
bit.
- Sleek Industrial Lines. There’s something about clean, sharp lines that can turn a
modern house into an ultra modern one. Those industrial lines are still a
hot commodity, as are glass panels in nearly invisible aluminum frames.
The look isn’t right for every home, but an industrial garage door can be
an incredibly flexible design element, especially when placed against
square-cut stone, dark colored shiplap, or natural wood siding.
- Country Cottage Styling. The whole country cottage meets industrial hardware look has
really had some staying power. Not only does it give a big helping of
nostalgia to a lot of people, it also makes it easier to blend more modern
elements into older homes that may have been seriously deprived of any
sense of self by excessively generic remodels of the 80s, 90s, and early
2000s. It may come as no surprise, then, that garage doors that are
designed to echo the same look are also super popular. Choose carriage
house doors or doors that resemble barn doors for an industrial cottage
look beyond the interior of your home. Pairing these garage options with
Dutch lap siding or irregular stone or brickwork can really make both the
doors and the house pop.
- Natural Wood. Sure, natural wood doors have been available for some time,
but never in anywhere near as many designs or tones. Look for solid wood
doors for a lot of rustic flare, or choose a synthetic wood door for a
modern home to give it a little more earthy feel without all the
maintenance. Your industrial homestead can really make a statement with
wooden garage doors made from horizontal strips in different wooden tones.
- Asymmetry. Mid-century
modern homes are gaining a lot of popularity these days, but until
recently there wasn’t a great garage door complement for them. Say hello
to the asymmetrical door. With garage windows on one side rather than
across the top, these unusual statement doors are perfectly paired with
other square and rectangular outdoor elements, just like what you’d find
on a vintage MCM ranch style home. Those side windows still let in a lot
of light, while allowing a great deal of security and privacy inside your
garage. It’s kind of the whole package.
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