Converting Garages to Living and Working Spaces: Garage Door Blog

Converting Garages to Living and Working Spaces: Garage Door Blog

Consider These Window Options For Your New Garage Door

by Landon Little

When you're getting your garage door replaced, it can be enjoyable to consider all of the available options so that you can ensure the new door meets your expectations. While you'll want to give careful thought to the color of the door and even the material from which it is made, you should also think about accent elements such as a window. If you enjoy this idea, you can then evaluate whether you want the windows across the top row of the door or the second-highest row. Additionally, you'll also have the chance to consider a number of window options, including the following.

Shape

While it's conventional for garage doors to have rectangular windows, given that this shape fits well within the rectangular pattern of the door itself, this isn't your only option. Some homeowners favor semi-circle windows in the garage door; this shape typically has the flat part across the bottom and the curved part across the top. It's also common for this shape to have a few inserts in it, which can give the semi-circle shape a similar appearance to a pizza with individual slices. This look can work in a variety of applications, but may be best if you have this type of window in your home.

Tinting

You'll also have the choice of how you want the glass in your garage door windows to appear. Clear is a conventional idea, but this choice may not be favorable to you if you keep a number of high-value items inside your garage and you're concerned that potential burglars may be able to peek through the windows, identify the items, and decide to break in. You can combat this situation by having the garage door windows tinted. A moderate tint will allow some light into the space, while preventing undesirable people from looking inside.

Material

Many garage door manufacturers will give you a number of choices for the material used for the windows. Conventional glass is only one option. You might also wish to consider tempered glass, which is more difficult to break. This might be ideal if your garage is packed full of items and you're concerned about something falling and hitting the window. With tempered glass, the window would be less likely to break. A cost-effective alternative is plastic. It will still give the appearance that you want, but won't cost you quite as much as glass.

Talk with a company like Mid-South Door Co for more information.


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Converting Garages to Living and Working Spaces: Garage Door Blog

Welcome to my corner of the internet. My name is Gina, and I have always loved making the most of spaces. In this blog, I am going to give you the tips and tricks you need to turn your garage into a living space. Here, I plan to cover everything from insulating the garage to installing new garage doors. If you need to add anything from a music studio to a kids' play room in your garage, you have come to the right place. I have been converting garages both professionally and personally for years. Please explore, and I hope you like these posts!