Garage Doors
Traditionally, the sole purpose of a garage door was to move up and down, so you could get in and out of your home. Now that the garage accounts for 25 to 35 percent of your home's exterior, you'll want to choose a door that reflects your individual style and enhances the architectural design of your new home.
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Friday, January 18, 2008
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Making Your Garage the Envy of the Neighborhood!
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Traditionally, the sole purpose of a garage door was to move up and down, so you could get in and out of your home. Now that the garage accounts for 25 to 35 percent of your home's exterior, you'll want to choose a door that reflects your individual style and enhances the architectural design of your new home.
With the growing need for space, homeowners are looking at their garage as an extension of their home. They want garages that are designed not only to park their cars, boats and motorcycles, but also to use as a gym, workshop, storage area and much more. Homeowners are also using the garage as the main point of entry, because it conveniently leads into a mudroom.
There is no doubt that architects and designers are spending a great deal of time creating a floor plan that makes the garage a functional space. But for now, let us explore the garage door!
Style & Material
Whether your style is traditional, carriage house or estate, or your preference in material is steel, composite or wood — most garage door manufacturers offer complete lines and countless options for stock and custom garage doors. Aesthetically speaking, you can choose your windows and inserts, color, material and decorative hardware. From a functional perspective you need to make sure you have the right insulation and know how your door operates (sectional roll downs, tilt-ups or swing).
A tip for choosing the right style: your garage door should not only reflect your personal taste, but should maintain the architectural integrity of your home. One of the most popular styles is the carriage house, which resembles the traditional, swinging barn door styles, but with a convenient twist — they're available with all the mechanics of a modern garage door.
Don't forget to bring in the light, by adding windows to your doors. You can choose from arched, rectangular, square and custom designs. Windows are especially important if you plan on using your garage as a living space/bonus room.
You can check out all the latest designs and styles by visiting some of the top door manufacturers like Amarr, Wayne-Dalton, Clopay and Jeld-Wen. Each manufacturer offers consumers an interactive door selection tool, which allows you to design the perfect garage door for your home.
Once you've decided on style, now you need to focus on making your door functional. The most common materials for garage doors are wood, composite and steel. Each material has its own benefits and varies in cost.
Most homeowners want the look of wood, but since it is traditionally expensive, heavy and high maintenance, they are opting for steel and composite. Both materials can mimic the look of natural wood. The most popular material for garage doors right now is composite, which is light weight, durable, affordable and can achieve a high-quality look in any style.
Trends & Tips
If you plan on using your garage as a livable work or recreational space, you'll want to consider purchasing an insulated garage door. These new doors can make your garage as warm as any room in your home and are very energy-efficient, especially when you have 2 or more garages.
Since space is a big consideration, architects and designers are making garages wider and adding bonus rooms over the garage. To add to curb appeal garages are being designed on the side and rear of the home.
If you want the latest and safest in garage door opener technology than you'll want to check out the idrive Garage Door Lifter by Wayne-Dalton. This system doesn't require an overhead rail, chains, springs, belts and screws, because its motorized unit is mounted above your garage door directly to your torsion spring shaft. There's no clutter and it leaves the ceiling open for extra storage. The unit is quiet and is controlled by a wireless wall station.
Be sure your garage door has safety features like entrapment protection (electric eye or door sensors), pinch free joints secure locking, door closing delay buttons and an electronic monitoring system.
Source thehousedesigners.com
Garage Doors
Posted by
mihiro
at
8:51 PM
With the growing need for space, homeowners are looking at their garage as an extension of their home. They want garages that are designed not only to park their cars, boats and motorcycles, but also to use as a gym, workshop, storage area and much more. Homeowners are also using the garage as the main point of entry, because it conveniently leads into a mudroom.
There is no doubt that architects and designers are spending a great deal of time creating a floor plan that makes the garage a functional space. But for now, let us explore the garage door!
Style & Material
Whether your style is traditional, carriage house or estate, or your preference in material is steel, composite or wood — most garage door manufacturers offer complete lines and countless options for stock and custom garage doors. Aesthetically speaking, you can choose your windows and inserts, color, material and decorative hardware. From a functional perspective you need to make sure you have the right insulation and know how your door operates (sectional roll downs, tilt-ups or swing).
A tip for choosing the right style: your garage door should not only reflect your personal taste, but should maintain the architectural integrity of your home. One of the most popular styles is the carriage house, which resembles the traditional, swinging barn door styles, but with a convenient twist — they're available with all the mechanics of a modern garage door.
Don't forget to bring in the light, by adding windows to your doors. You can choose from arched, rectangular, square and custom designs. Windows are especially important if you plan on using your garage as a living space/bonus room.
You can check out all the latest designs and styles by visiting some of the top door manufacturers like Amarr, Wayne-Dalton, Clopay and Jeld-Wen. Each manufacturer offers consumers an interactive door selection tool, which allows you to design the perfect garage door for your home.
Once you've decided on style, now you need to focus on making your door functional. The most common materials for garage doors are wood, composite and steel. Each material has its own benefits and varies in cost.
Most homeowners want the look of wood, but since it is traditionally expensive, heavy and high maintenance, they are opting for steel and composite. Both materials can mimic the look of natural wood. The most popular material for garage doors right now is composite, which is light weight, durable, affordable and can achieve a high-quality look in any style.
Trends & Tips
If you plan on using your garage as a livable work or recreational space, you'll want to consider purchasing an insulated garage door. These new doors can make your garage as warm as any room in your home and are very energy-efficient, especially when you have 2 or more garages.
Since space is a big consideration, architects and designers are making garages wider and adding bonus rooms over the garage. To add to curb appeal garages are being designed on the side and rear of the home.
If you want the latest and safest in garage door opener technology than you'll want to check out the idrive Garage Door Lifter by Wayne-Dalton. This system doesn't require an overhead rail, chains, springs, belts and screws, because its motorized unit is mounted above your garage door directly to your torsion spring shaft. There's no clutter and it leaves the ceiling open for extra storage. The unit is quiet and is controlled by a wireless wall station.
Be sure your garage door has safety features like entrapment protection (electric eye or door sensors), pinch free joints secure locking, door closing delay buttons and an electronic monitoring system.
Source thehousedesigners.com
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