6 Design Ideas For Garage Doors

Last updated: 18 Apr 2024

If you’re trying to make a great first impression with your property, then the external appearance of your garage door is often the weakest link. Modern materials and processes mean that you have more options than ever for giving your garage doors a complete makeover.

6 Design Ideas For Garage Doors

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If you’re trying to make a great first impression with your property, then the external appearance of your garage door is often the weakest link. Modern materials and processes mean that you have more options than ever for giving your garage doors a complete makeover.

Sectional Garage Doors

Sectional doors, are as the name suggests, split into sections. The panels slide up and over into the ceiling of your garage in the traditional way. Sectional doors are usually better insulated, with each section separately filled with insulating materials – perfect for keeping your garage warmer if you’re doing DIY or using it as a workshop. This style of garage door comes in a wide range of colours and finishes to allow you to put your own stamp of individuality on your doors.

Roller Doors

This is the style for you if space is at a premium. Roller garage doors work in exactly the same way as a roller blind and are easy to install. As the door rolls up, it doesn’t take up any extra space on your garage ceiling. Roller doors can be made from metal or strengthened plastic, and again come in a huge range of colours to suit your taste.

Automatic Garage Doors

If you’re one of those rare people who actually parks a car in the garage, then consider automatic doors. No more getting out of the car in the pouring rain and wrestling with keys. Just press a button on a keyfob and the doors will raise automatically. This is the perfect touch of luxury for any modern home and could be a good selling point if you’re thinking about moving house.

Sliding Doors

Sliding garage doors are a relative newcomer to the garage door market but are definitely worth considering. These are good options for people who use their garage for storage rather than for cars, and don’t need to open the whole door to get in and out. They take up minimal space, and offer a modern, sleek look. Many bespoke garage door companies will also paint doors in a huge range of colours, or match to a colour you have chosen.

Up and Over Doors

This is the traditional style of garage doors we’re all familiar with, which pivots out and slides into the roof when open. This style of door widely available, and you won’t find any difficulty in getting a local company to supply new doors, made to measure. They are easy to use and there are many options in terms of glazing, colour and material. Look for a specialist local company who are experts in the field.

Don’t Forget the Finishing Touches

We’ve already mentioned colour – be brave and don’t think you just have to stick to white, black or shades of grey. Ask about how easy it would be to repaint the door if you want to change the colour. Spend some time choosing the perfect handles and other accessories for your garage door as those little touches make all the difference.

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