FAQs About Art Deco Garage Doors
Admin • December 14, 2021

Does your home have an Art Deco exterior? This type of architecture has a signature style that you can carry throughout the entire façade - including your garage. If you need to buy a new garage door for your art deco home, you should consider these questions.
What Is Art Deco?
Are you only partially sure your home has an Art Deco style? Before you explore your garage door options, you may want to learn more about this architectural and design category.
Art Deco is a design movement that began in the 1920s and 1930s. While the style is primarily known as a type of architecture, it also includes interior decor, art, and fashion. No matter the medium, Art Deco has geometric details, angular or fragmented shapes, and contrasting colors. Buildings in this style are often made from or include stucco, chrome, steels, aluminum, terracotta, or glass - especially decorative glass.
Your Art Deco home may have noticeable symmetry and angular features. The windows of Art Deco homes are less likely to include solid or single plain panes of glass. Instead, the windows often have decorative linear or geometric designs.
Will Any Garage Door Match Your Home?
Garage doors come in an almost endless array of color, style, and material combinations. However, this doesn't mean every option will coordinate completely with your Art Deco home exterior. Instead of choosing just any door, you will need to explore the different styles and select one that has elements that match the outdoor aesthetic.
What Type of Garage Door Material Should You Choose?
Again, Art Deco architecture often includes building materials such as stucco, chrome, aluminum, and steel. How can you incorporate these materials into your garage door? While stucco and chrome aren't practical options for a door, aluminum and steel are.
Steel is a highly durable garage door material. On its own, a single-layer steel door isn't well insulated, but a multi-layer door or a thick-gauge steel can provide plenty of insulation. A steel garage door is also easy to paint or cover with a faux finish.
Like steel, aluminum doors are paintable and may include a faux finish or similar exterior cover. These doors aren't as durable as steel and may dent under impact.
Along with steel and aluminum, wood is an Art Deco-esque option to explore for your garage door. While wood doesn't have the industrial feel of a metal, it can create an angular or sharp geometric look. A burnt orange or golden-yellow
stained door can also pull in some of the most notable Art Deco color combinations.
What Style Garage Door Should You Choose?
The obvious answer to this question is an Art Deco door. But some manufacturers don't make a garage door that is specific to this style. If you can't find a door with the Art Deco label, choose one that's inspired by the architecture of your home. A wooden door with a geometric pattern, a sharply angular paneled door, or a steel and glass door can accent your home with an Art Deco aesthetic.
Should You Add Windows To the Door?
Windows or additional glass panes can help you to achieve an Art Deco effect in an otherwise plain garage door. Like other examples of Art Deco, the glass inside your garage door should include angles, geometric shapes, and details.
A geometric grid and the addition of bold colors are other window options to explore.
Are you ready to replace your home's garage door with an Art Deco or Art Deco-inspired style? Do you want to learn more about your options? Contact Overhead Doors Unlimited, LLC
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