Choosing a Garage Door for a Cape Cod Home
A garage door can take up a third of the front of a house, so on a Cape Cod home it’s a real design decision. The good news is that a handful of styles suit Cape homes beautifully, and the right one balances looks, weather resistance, and budget.
Styles that suit a Cape home
- Carriage-house doors. The go-to look for shingled and historic Cape homes: the classic swing-door appearance with the convenience of a modern overhead door. Available in stain-grade wood or wood-look composite.
- Traditional raised-panel. Clean and timeless, right for almost any home, and the most budget-friendly way to freshen up curb appeal.
- Stain-grade wood. For higher-end homes in places like Osterville and Chatham, or a historic 6A house, where the door should match the architecture. Beautiful, and worth the upkeep.
Materials and the weather
On the Cape, weather resistance matters as much as looks:
- Insulated steel stands up well to coastal weather, resists denting, and cuts drafts and noise in an attached garage. Often the smartest all-around pick.
- Composite / wood-look gives you the carriage-house look with less maintenance than real wood.
- Real wood is the most beautiful and the most demanding; near the water it needs regular care.
Historic-district homes
If you’re along Route 6A in Sandwich or Brewster, your home may sit in the Old King’s Highway Historic District, where exterior changes are reviewed. A carriage-house or traditional door in a fitting color usually suits those rules well, and it’s worth choosing with that in mind.
Rick installs Clopay and Wayne-Dalton doors in all of these, and will help you match one to your home and budget. See new door installation or call (508) 563-6266 for a free consultation and a fixed all-in price.
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