We recently acquired a property with a garage that desperately needs new doors. (I don't have pics at the moment, but I'll try to get some).
The house has an 800 square foot detached garage/shop. I believe the building was constructed in the 40's give or take a few years. The structure solid 8x8 upright beams with 6x8 cross beams, and a 12 foot ceiling. It's beautiful to see
The outside is sided in red stained 1/2 x 10 redwood planks with brown stained 1x2 vertically trimming over the siding seams. The interior is divided into 3 rooms. One half is a garage, the other half is 2/3 an empty room, and 1/3 was a small workshop. The interior walls have been added and I might remove them and open it up into a single large shop.
It has a recent lifetime roof, 60 amps 240 power and an additional 30 amp 240 line running back to the house for an emergency generator.
It's on 4.5 acres near the coast in northern California. We plan to retire there (and I plan to use the shop a lot! ha ha ).
The only problem with the shop (besides being very basic) is the doors. It appears to have had double barn doors on the garage at one point with the opening framed out with the 8x8 beams. They must have been in dire need of repair at some point and some silly person stuck a track and a sliding aluminum door across the front that looks like was a gate or maybe a piece of aluminum roofing. Very trashy looking and it's the first thing i see every time I go there. So I'm going to make some new doors.
I'm going to go with double swing barn type doors, and there is a detail in the doorway I want to enhance. The upper corners of the door opening framed in at a bevel of about 30-45 degrees (making the top 10 inches of the doorway more narrow). I want to keep that feature and put a row of small windows on the top row (sort of a craftsman period touch) and I'm looking for samples and suggestions. Especially if any one has one with the beveled corners.
Sort of like these:
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http://st.hzcdn.com/simgs/47f139fd0f86098d_4-7085/craftsman-garage.jpg
(but there is only one opening)
I want to keep the window height small. Both for security reasons and to work with the height of the beveled corners, so a single row is a better fit.
I'm also looking for hing and latch latch hardware ideas. I want to keep it close to a craftsman or bungalow period look (the house has elements of both) and I lean more towards the craftsman style. But I am going to frame the doors in aluminum (probably 1/8 1x4 rectangle tube I'll weld myself ) and hang the door surface on the AL frame (which I'll paint to match so I don't loose it's great classic shop feel
Thoughts, sample ideas, pics, and hardware suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks
The house has an 800 square foot detached garage/shop. I believe the building was constructed in the 40's give or take a few years. The structure solid 8x8 upright beams with 6x8 cross beams, and a 12 foot ceiling. It's beautiful to see
It has a recent lifetime roof, 60 amps 240 power and an additional 30 amp 240 line running back to the house for an emergency generator.
It's on 4.5 acres near the coast in northern California. We plan to retire there (and I plan to use the shop a lot! ha ha ).
The only problem with the shop (besides being very basic) is the doors. It appears to have had double barn doors on the garage at one point with the opening framed out with the 8x8 beams. They must have been in dire need of repair at some point and some silly person stuck a track and a sliding aluminum door across the front that looks like was a gate or maybe a piece of aluminum roofing. Very trashy looking and it's the first thing i see every time I go there. So I'm going to make some new doors.
I'm going to go with double swing barn type doors, and there is a detail in the doorway I want to enhance. The upper corners of the door opening framed in at a bevel of about 30-45 degrees (making the top 10 inches of the doorway more narrow). I want to keep that feature and put a row of small windows on the top row (sort of a craftsman period touch) and I'm looking for samples and suggestions. Especially if any one has one with the beveled corners.
Sort of like these:
le
http://st.hzcdn.com/simgs/47f139fd0f86098d_4-7085/craftsman-garage.jpg
(but there is only one opening)
I want to keep the window height small. Both for security reasons and to work with the height of the beveled corners, so a single row is a better fit.
I'm also looking for hing and latch latch hardware ideas. I want to keep it close to a craftsman or bungalow period look (the house has elements of both) and I lean more towards the craftsman style. But I am going to frame the doors in aluminum (probably 1/8 1x4 rectangle tube I'll weld myself ) and hang the door surface on the AL frame (which I'll paint to match so I don't loose it's great classic shop feel
Thoughts, sample ideas, pics, and hardware suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks
