Door Prize A Garage Door’s Worth in Increasing Home Values
By First United Door Technologies
If you look at the history of building over the last 20 years, there has been
too much similarity in basic rooflines and elevations from community to
community. From coast to coast, city officials are demanding changes on the
design of the elevations in new projects. Builders, who faced the competing
demands of limited lot sizes and buyers who wanted spacious garages, were left
in a bind.
Today, the demand for more garage space remains. In fact, one-fourth of all
respondents to a recent survey conducted by the National Association of Home
Builders said they want at least a three-car garage. But the issue of aesthetics
is moving in an attractive direction - with some great-looking new garage
doors.
Once designed for function only, garage doors today can turn a dull expanse
into an architectural statement.
Working actively to create strong curb appeal and diversity, builders,
architects and municipalities are
aggressively specifying steel carriage doors for their projects. In fact,
architects are designing more and
more communities in the neotraditional style using nostalgic elements creating
strong curb appeal. The
character of a carriage house door fits the style which also enhances the home's
appearance. If the garage is
going to cover a large percentage of the house, why not have something
better-looking?
Today's carriage house doors look attractively retro, helping us to recall
the charm of that turn-of-the-century
swinging barn-door style, but open overhead like any other modern sectional
garage door. The door
has created true excitement in the building community. With a reputation for
their beauty, functionality and
durability, their worth in increasing home values is the ultimate “door prize”.
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