Thursday, May 9, 2013

Modern Garage Doors


Modern Garage Doors
The garage door is more important to the home than most think. It's a barrier. It's a window. It's a protector. Despite each purpose it serves for garages, it's also a way for a homeowner to further improve the look of their home. Today's modern homeowners are finding more ways to increase their curb appeal or their home's exterior looks, extending from its front and back yards, the eponymous curb side and now the garage itself.
Homes aren't just a place to live, they're also now a statement. Homeowners who invest so much into purchasing the home of their dreams simply want more ways to improve their homes for living—and a potential sale in the future, if it's needed. Preparing and furnishing a garage door is now an important step in the process of improving a home for today's homeowners.
Today's garage door styles
Garage doors aren't just plain barriers connecting the outside with the garage itself. They're also no longer just the homes of a homeowner's vehicles and possessions. The garage door is now a fashion statement, a style statement that can tell as much about a home as itself. Today's modern garage doors are derived from two base styles:
  • The contemporary. The most common modern style, characterized by clean lines and high-tech, resilient materials. The raised-panel garage door is one style comprising most high end modern garage doors today.
  • The traditional. The oldest, as implied by its name. Designed to complement major American and European styles from the distant past and present. Carriage garage doors, a style that replicates the style of olden carriage houses, is an inherently traditional style.
Most importantly, today's garage doors are low maintenance and resilient. Most homeowners want a garage door that's easy to maintain and clean, making modern garage doors an ideal choice for many.

Modern garage doors in 2013

2012's trend of low maintenance modern garage doors looks to be continuing into 2013 so far. These modern garage doors are characterized by their sleek, modern look, designed to mimic outdoor paneling matching its corresponding home.
As an example, many glass garage doors possess treated glass windows with an aluminum frame; to mimic the look of wood paneling, the frame gets treated with special wood-grain finishes, made for metallic and/or fiberglass surface applications. bp Glass Garage Doors provides a beautiful option when choosing your modern garage door.
Modern garage doors help improve a home's curb appeal—and that's a sentiment shared by many homeowners in 2013. More homeowners are expected to update their garage door's look, an investment worth undertaking when it comes to improving the condition and value of their entire home.