The garage door is not a sexy topic. Nor is it one that gets a lot of print space over at H&G magazine or creates the kind of excitement that a remodeled kitchen or new furniture will. But maybe it should. You see, the garage door is the largest single component of your home’s exterior. In some cases it can account for a quarter of what people see from the street when they look at a house. As such it plays a significant role in how your home is perceived. And any changes to it will fundamentally impact that perception for better or worse. In this article we’re going to look at ways different replacement garage doors can affect the way people perceive your home.
Way back in the days of yore (say, the 1970s and 80s) if you wanted or needed to replace your garage door you had a choice between white wooden panels and off-white wooden panels. That was about it. If you wanted something different you’d have to modify the doors yourself by painting them.
Thankfully, those days are behind us. Here in the 21st century the homeowner has choices galore when it comes to replacement garage doors. This enables them to create subtle (or not so subtle) changes in the way their home is perceived. Here’s how different garage door styles can impact the perception of your house:
When the time comes to replace your garage door, don’t do it yourself or just default to the same old thing. Talk to the pros at A Better Garage Door about garage door design options. They’ll help you decide which type of door can improve the way your home is perceived. Remember, no matter which direction you take with your garage door replacement it’s going to make a visual impact. So seize the opportunity to make a statement with peerless replacement garage doors from A Better Garage Door.