Contemporary Garage Doors

Contemporary garage door models incorporate modern design elements with traditional Hörmann quality for tough and architecturally refined products that instantly boost curb appeal. 

We make it possible to have a garage door that’s high quality, beautiful, and virtually maintenance-free. Choose from an expansive selection of panel designs and window options to match your personal taste. From completely clear all-aluminum doors to a solid 24-gauge steel model in modern colors like black satin, dark bronze, and brushed nickel, you can customize a garage door for a contemporary trendsetting look you’re going to love. 

Contemporary

Modern Tech 3550

One of our three contemporary styles is the Modern Tech 3550.  This refined, insulated door offers a highly insulated panel that’s made with our exclusive 3-layer steel front and back construction and insulating polystyrene core for exceptional energy control.  And unbeatable protection against the elements is achieved with features like thermally broken tongue and groove section joints that control air infiltration by creating a weather tight seal.   

Choose from an expansive selection of panel designs and window options to match your personal taste  From completely clear all-aluminum doors to a solid 24-gauge steel model in modern colors like black satin, dark bronze, and brushed nickel, you can customize a garage door for a contemporary trendsetting look you’re going to love. 

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Contemporary

Modern Classic 7500

One of our best models for enclosing outdoor living areas or for a new garage door to complement the architecture of a modern home, is the stylish Modern Classic 7500.  With its completely clear panel, this modern and architecturally refined garage door will instantly boost your home’s curb appeal.

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Contemporary

Luma Classic 7400

Whether it’s for enclosing outdoor living areas or for a new garage door to complement the architecture of a modern home, the trendsetting Luma Classic 7400 is a crowd pleaser. 

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