BUILDING FABRIC & EXTERIORS
One of the main things to consider is the overall style that you are trying to achieve
well. Steel front doors such as Hörmann’s are available in an extensive range of colours and finishes. They can also come with additional options such as including glass panelling in the profile to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, making them a great choice for a modern home. If you’re looking for a garage door, sectional garage doors are an
eye-catching alternative to the traditional up and over garage door. Designed to have the best levels of thermal insulation on the market, sectional garage doors are recommended when the garage and the home are directly connected to save heat from being lost. Opening vertically upwards and suspended under the ceiling, they are ideal if you are looking to save space both inside and in front of the
garage. However, if headroom is limited, side-sliding sectional garage doors are available as a good alternative to the traditional upwards opening sectional style. With so many doors to choose from, it is important to be able to differentiate between the various options before deciding which door is right for you. Throughout the decision process remember that a high-quality product, carefully selected, will add to a property’s appeal for years to come.
David O’Mara is marketing manager at Hörmann UK
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