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Two Modern Black Garage Doors Installed on a New Construction Home

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New construction is exciting - every detail matters, and the garage doors are no small part of that. When the exterior is clean white board-and-batten with stone accents, the door choice can either make the whole look land or fall flat. These homeowners went with two 10x8 modern black doors, and honestly, it was the right call.

Here's what we were working with from the inside - a fresh build still mid-finish, drywall taped but not painted, concrete floors still raw. We came in and got both openers mounted and tracked out cleanly across the ceiling, wired up and ready to go before the rest of the interior work was done. Getting us in early during a build is always the smarter move. It keeps things clean and avoids any headaches later.

From the outside, the difference is sharp. The deep black finish against the white exterior and stone base pulls the whole facade together. The upper window panels let in light without giving up that bold, clean look. That contrast - light walls, dark doors - is one of those combinations that just works every single time.

We do a lot of new construction installs, and one thing we always emphasize is proper sizing for the space. A 10x8 door gives you the clearance most homeowners actually need, especially if you're parking trucks or SUVs. It's one of those decisions that seems simple upfront but makes a real difference day-to-day.

Whether you're a builder looking for a reliable garage door partner or a homeowner spec'ing out a new build, the door style and size are worth thinking through carefully. We carry a range of styles and finishes - and we're happy to help figure out what fits the look and function you're going for.