How to choose between modern garage door colors

As trends come and go, color preferences change. In the blink of an eye, what was once fashionable becomes unfashionable.

But, there are plenty of modern garage door colors so timeless they never go out of style.

Shades for subtle sophistication

Known as the three pure neutrals, white, gray, and black are versatile and pair nicely with any color. Just be careful not to overuse them, unless you’re purposefully choosing a monochrome exterior. It can make your home look a little dull, flat, and clinical.

  • White garage doors are crisp and bright – great for color compatibility and heat reflection
  • Black garage doors are bold and moody – perfect for making a statement with contrasting colors
  • Gray garage doors are versatile – choose from light silvers, deep graphites, and everything between

Raised panel garage doors in white black and gray

Warm, welcoming earthy neutrals

If in doubt, trust nature. Think beige, taupe, and even brown. Brown can also be traditional but frequently features in modern design, e.g. in wood accents as we embrace more eco-friendly building materials.

  • Sandstone garage doors are soft and muted – great for understated elegance
  • Woodtone garage doors add texture and warmth – perfect for adding visual interest
  • Desert tan garage doors are sandy and relaxed – easy to pair with other colors

Recessed panel garage doors in sandstone Planks in cedar and raised panel in dersert tan

 

Different hues for different homes

Finding the right modern garage door color depends on the style of your home.

We've seen a range of modern architectural styles emerge since the millennium, including:

  • Modern Farmhouse – mixing traditional and contemporary design
  • Industrial – edgy, urban, and spacious living with exposed materials
  • Mid-century Modern revival – lots of natural light, asymmetry, and clean lines

These designs are all very different, and the garage door you choose should be sympathetic to that. But before you think about colour, choose a door style..

 

For example, overlay carriage house garage doors work well with modern farmhouses as they have a classic overlay for extra depth. These look great in white for a bright façade. Full-view aluminum doors are a fantastic match for industrial homes because they combine strong lines with lots of light. These pair nicely with darker shades like graphite which enhance the industrial accents of the home.

Raised panel in cedar Full-view aluminium in white and skyline flush

4 ways to choose a modern garage door color

1. Choose a color you like

It's great to stay current. But unless you're about to list your house on the market, consider your preferences before anything else.

2. Consider your home’s design

Pick a style that suits the architecture of your home. A modern garage door color that looks good on an industrial home may not work as well on a mid-century modern home.

3. Use your exterior palette

Whether you want a monochromatic color scheme, something bold and contrasting, or a classic 60-30-10 split for balance, look at your home for inspiration.

4. Test and visualize

Order free color samples and test them at different times. See how different garage doors look on your home with a visualization tool. These will help you chose with confidence.

Finding your garage door

Hopefully, these tips help you pick a garage door color with ease. Although it’s great to stay on-trend with modern colors, it’s rare to have a garage door that matches Pantone’s color of the year – so don’t stress yourself.

Most garage door colors work beautifully with both modern and classic homes, so it’s just a case of choosing what’s right for you.

 

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