Showing posts with label garage doors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garage doors. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The Garage Doors

We struggled finding the style and design of garage door that would offer the functionality of a modern door while keeping with the architectural elements of a Tudor style home. We finally decided on an elliptical arched door in a rectangle opening. These doors give the appearance of a pair of doors that open out; in actuality the door rolls up when opened, providing ease of use and high functionality. We chose to construct the doors out of red cedar with a wire-wheeled finished surface to match the half-timbering of the exterior, and finished them with a lighter stain for a complementary contrast.

Many garage door designs offer good function, but were not faithful to the old world Tutor-revival style of the house. Because the garage doors are a large feature on the front of the house and are very important for every day use, we did not want to sacrifice on either form or function.

After finding a local door manufacturer we wanted to work with, choosing a style of doors was our next challenge. We reviewed hundreds of styles. We sought a style that emphasized the smooth radius or elliptical curves in the architectural designs of the Tudor home, like this post we crafted for the front of the house..



Finally, I spent an afternoon with Doug Sequeira, owner of Carriage Doors - the garage door manufacturer company, and designed a set of custom doors that suited the house. Doug worked with me on the design and basic features (like how the doors styles, rails and paneling would layout). Doug created a custom drawing and layout for the garage doors using AutoCad. After that, the next steps involved selecting hardware consistent with the arts and crafts finishes for the house. I unveiled the finished garage doors last week. (12/16/07)