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4 Garage Door Styles

There are many different styles of garage doors available that you can choose to make your Garage more fascinating for the customers. A Garage Door Supplier can guide you about different styles and the best one for your location.

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One of the most common garage door styles is the raised panel. Raised-panel doors have become the standard, the style most people think of when they think of garage doors. The original raised panel doors featured floating panels that fit inside a rail-and-style frame, but in the modern version—such as the very common fiberglass type—the door panels are often solid and are simply molded to resemble the classic raised-panel door. 

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Carriage-style garage doors are very popular choices for a variety of house styles. They generally replicate the look of doors found on old carriage houses, but they can look quite good even in many contemporary homes. Traditional carriage doors swung open manually from the center, but you can find modern carriage door models that fold open with automatic openers while still offering the charm of traditional swing doors.

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Contemporary Slab Doors --Matching house styles with garage door styles is perhaps never more important than with contemporary designs. A modern house design that features clean lines and high-tech materials should include a similar type of garage door. Doors with tempered glass panels (clear, frosted, or tinted) encased in painted aluminum frames are one popular choice.

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Also returning to popularity in some retro-modern home designs are slab doors, in which the door opens by folding up as one single panel, rather than as three or four separate horizontal panels that bend at hinges as the door raises. Like carriage doors, slab doors require a specialized automatic opener.

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