Carriage house garage doors are known for their distinctive look, originally inspired by swing-out doors on older homes and barns. Today, we offer that same style in steel, giving you the appearance of traditional craftsmanship with the convenience of modern overhead operation. This collection brings together carriage-style steel doors with different design approaches, so you can choose the look that fits your home while still getting dependable performance every day.

Compare Carriage House Steel Options

Every one of these doors offers a version of the carriage house look, with differences in panel design, detail, and overall appearance. As you move through them, you’ll see options that range from classic and familiar to more detailed and decorative.

Clopay Gallery Series

The Gallery Series blends a traditional carriage house with a clean steel design. It captures the feel of older swing-out doors while operating like a modern overhead system, making it easy to stylish and easy to use.

Features:

  • Carriage house style steel construction
  • Insulated and non-insulated construction options
  • Black decorative hardware available
  • Wide range of color and finish options

Clopay Bridgeport Inlay

The Bridgeport Inlay Series offers a more structured take on the carriage house style with recessed panels and decorative inlay patterns. With options like X, V, and A designs, it adds a more custom look while maintaining the durability of a steel door.

Features:

  • Recessed panel steel design with decorative inlay patterns
  • Decorative inlay design options (A, V, X patterns)
  • Available in 1-, 2-, and 3-layer construction options
  • Insulated and non-insulated options available
  • Multiple color and wood-look finish options
  • Black decorative hardware available

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If you’re considering a carriage house steel garage door, we can help you review the options and find one that works with your home without making the process complicated.